May 2010

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  1. Need for plumbing courses 'could intensify during economic recovery'

    Need for plumbing courses 'could intensify during economic recovery'

    The economic recovery could see demand for skilled workers increase, according to the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), which may lead to a greater need for workers who have undertaken plumbing courses. Director-general of the industry body Richard Lambert made his comments after the CBI published a survey, which indicated 51 per cent of employers […]

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  2. Lower costs for sustainable technology might lead to surge in demand for plumbin

    Lower costs for sustainable technology might lead to surge in demand for plumbin

    The costs associated with installing green technology are discouraging people from hiring professionals who have taken plumbing courses to fit such equipment. This is the opinion of John Tebbit, industry affairs director at the Construction Products Association, who made his comments in response to research at Sustainability Now. A poll at the event found 72 […]

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  3. Electrician Training - Service Recognition!

    Electrician Training - Service Recognition!

    We are all aware just how important electricians and plumbers are when the lights go out or a pipe springs a leak! The Construction trade services workforce are the unsung heroes that keep homes and businesses up and running with vital systems essential to everyday existence!Climate issues and the growth of the use of the […]

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  4. Decorating courses help youngster win SkillBuild 2010 comp

    Decorating courses help youngster win SkillBuild 2010 comp

    A student has used the know-how he is gaining on decorating courses to win the southern heat of the SkillBuild 2010 construction contest. James Balbi said that he is looking forward to representing the region at the finals when they are held in Wales in September. His achievements show the value of studying decorating courses […]

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  5. Demand for electrical courses could increase with new government

    Demand for electrical courses could increase with new government

    A sector commentator has suggested that the new coalition government in the UK could be willing to push through refurbishment of current houses with green technology, which could require more workers who have completed electrical courses. These remarks were made by head of advocacy at the UK Green Building Council John Alker, who suggested that […]

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  6. Regional win shows potential of tiling courses

    Regional win shows potential of tiling courses

    The value of the expertise gained from tiling courses has been demonstrated by one young apprentice’s win in the regional heat of the SkillBuild 2010 competition. Steven Butler, a 20-year-old who is studying at South Lanarkshire College, took first place in the roof slating and tiling category of the Scottish heat of the competition. Other […]

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  7. Association Warranty Supports Qualified Tilers.

    Association Warranty Supports Qualified Tilers.

    Frequent media exposure to the ever present dangers of ‘rogue traders’ has its obvious consequences. Householders are constantly wary of losing money or damage to property and become increasingly anxious about finding a reputable tradesman who will do a good job at a reasonable price. It is a main reason why they are encouraged to […]

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  8. Carpentry courses could be offered to retain employees

    Carpentry courses could be offered to retain employees

    New research suggests training, such as carpentry courses, could help to keep employees happy in the workplace if no promotions or pay rises are possible. The study conducted by Perspective – an organisation focused on learning management – found that nearly half of the 3,000 respondents to a poll would be happy to learn new […]

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  9. Growth in solar power could fuel demand for electrical courses

    Growth in solar power could fuel demand for electrical courses

    News that solar power could play an important role in electricity supply in the future could lead to demand for electrical courses increasing to ensure that professionals understand the equipment. A report released by the International Energy Agency (IEA) suggested that solar power could provide nearly one-quarter of the world’s electricity by 2050, which is […]

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  10. Boiler scrappage scheme may have needed expertise from plumbing courses

    Boiler scrappage scheme may have needed expertise from plumbing courses

    The expertise learned from plumbing courses will have been needed to replace equipment in the boiler scrappage scheme, a project that one source believes did not go far enough. Director of the National Home Improvement Council Andrew Leech claimed that the initiative was focused in the south-east of England, where the programme was really successful, […]

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  11. BBC programme highlights problems plumbing courses could help avoid

    BBC programme highlights problems plumbing courses could help avoid

    A plumber was happy to help out on BBC programme DIY SOS recently, but the shoddy workmanship that he had to repair shows the importance of hiring a qualified engineer who has completed plumbing courses to begin with. Andy Shrimpton, a member of the Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering's (CIPHE's) Register of Heating […]
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  12. Apprentice electricians may need electrical courses following regulation change

    Apprentice electricians may need electrical courses following regulation change

    Demand for electrical courses may see a spike after it was announced that the final assessment apprentices must take before they can become professionals has changed. The reason for the alteration to the Achievement Measurement 2 (AM2) exam - which has been in operation since 1985 - is reported to be due to increasingly demanding […]
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