Travis Perkins to train 10,000 apprentices by 2030
Building materials group Travis Perkins said on Wednesday that it plans to train 10,000 apprentices by 2030.
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It noted that the construction sector is suffering from a skills shortage, with industry sources estimating the need for more than 200,000 new workers by 2027 to meet forecast demand.
Travis Perkins said it’s aiming to create the "Next Generation Workforce" by encouraging people to join the construction industry through its diverse range of entry level programmes, as well as upskill those already in role, with its career development apprenticeships.
"With several of our European neighbours prioritising skills, it is important that the UK does not fall behind and maintains its reputation as a world-leader in education," it said.
Chief executive Nick Roberts said: "I am delighted to be announcing this ambitious target to train the next generation of apprentices. Ensuring our country is equipped with the right skills to deliver a greener, more sustainable future for our built environment is essential.
"We aim to bring in fresh talent; improve the diversity of our industry, and upskill existing colleagues, at a time when net zero and new safety legislation means the building and construction industry is undergoing its biggest shake-up for more than 30 years.
"Apprenticeships are fundamental to ensuring that the industry has the skills we need to deliver on net zero, retrofitting buildings, looking after our rich built heritage in every town and city, and creating a built environment that we can all be proud of."