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  1. Sisk contract win could create jobs for workers with electrical qualifications

    Sisk contract win could create jobs for workers with electrical qualifications

    Jobs could be created for workers who have approved electrical qualifications or taken electrician training courses after it was announced that construction company Sisk have been appointed on a £3.5 million scheme to renovate a police station. The group has been appointed on the project that will see Rugby Police Station refurbished for Warwickshire Police. […]

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  2. Tradespersons with approved electrical qualifications could benefit from ?

    Tradespersons with approved electrical qualifications could benefit from ?

    The construction of a £25 million new building at Longfield Academy has begun, according to This is Local London, which could create employment opportunities for qualified electricians and plumbers. In addition to providing a state-of-the-art sports gym, a dance studio, theatre, art gallery, restaurant and facilities for 35 autistic students, the new building will house […]

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  3. Shepherd FM Twickenham contract could benefit workers with approved electrical q

    Shepherd FM Twickenham contract could benefit workers with approved electrical q

    Tradespersons who have approved electrical qualifications or taken plumbing courses may benefit from a contract recently won by Shepherd FM to carry out technical services at Twickenham Stadium. Home of the England rugby union team, the ground has recently expanded its capacity to 82,000. Currently into its centenary year, it is expected that in addition […]

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  4. Workers on electrician training courses may benefit from planned homeless centre

    Workers on electrician training courses may benefit from planned homeless centre

    West Northamptonshire Development Corporation has approved plans by Midland Heart to build a new £5.5 million homeless centre in Northampton, which could provide employment to tradespersons who have taken plumber or electrician training courses. Planning permission has been granted for the provision of a multi-functional site that will combine currently existing Acorn House and Hope […]

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  5. Electricians with approved qualifications could benefit from new Bristol Stadium

    Electricians with approved qualifications could benefit from new Bristol Stadium

    Tradespersons with approved electrical qualifications in the Bristol area may benefit from plans to build a new football stadium in the city, which could give a huge boost to the local economy. According to a report for Bristol City Football Club, 4,000 jobs could be created during the construction of the ground and many of […]

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  6. Electricians and plumbers at risk of asbestos 'should be given more support'

    Electricians and plumbers at risk of asbestos 'should be given more support'

    The Union of Construction, Allied Trades and Technicians (UCATT) has called for the government to make compensation for construction workers a bigger priority, after billions of pounds were made available for the Royal Bank of Scotland. Alan Ritchie, the general secretary of the body, believes that tradespersons and industry workers that have had their health […]

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  7. Jobs created through regeneration scheme could benefit workers with approved ele

    Jobs created through regeneration scheme could benefit workers with approved ele

    Tradespersons with approved electrical qualifications may reap the rewards of a proposed £500 million regeneration scheme in Purfleet. Announced yesterday (November 3rd), the unveiled plans suggest that 2,970 new houses, a school and a health centre could be built as part of the government’s Thames Gateway programme, which has supported the redevelopment of a number […]

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  8. Tradespersons with approved electrical qualifications 'may have benefited on a n

    Tradespersons with approved electrical qualifications 'may have benefited on a n

    Industry workers across Britain with approved electrical or plumbing qualifications may have benefited greatly as a result of the 2012 Olympic Games construction process, according to a new document released by the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA). With so much to be done throughout the big build, 1,500 companies from all over the country have won […]

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  9. Workers who have taken electrical courses 'may be essential to ?

    Workers who have taken electrical courses 'may be essential to ?

    Job opportunities could be created for workers who have approved electrical qualifications after it was announced that Esteem has won a £500 million Building Schools for the Future (BSF) contract. The scheme will involve the renovation of ten schools in Hull and the construction of seven others by a consortium that includes Robertson Capital Projects, […]

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  10. Liverpool library renovation could offer employment to workers with electrical q

    Liverpool library renovation could offer employment to workers with electrical q

    Plans to renovate Liverpool Central Library could be music to the ears of workers who have taken plumbing, gas or electrical courses, have approved qualifications and are looking for employment. It has been revealed that the historic building will be refurbished due to a leaking roof and problems with damp and the project will see […]

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  11. 2012 Olympic Village progress 'could give work to those with approved electrical

    2012 Olympic Village progress 'could give work to those with approved electrical

    Workers who have completed electrician or plumbing training courses could be given an employment boost following the news that the first of 11 Olympic Village residential plots has been completed. As work has begun on each of the remaining plots on the site, 2,800 homes will be created in time for the 2012 Olympic Games, […]

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  12. Young workers encouraged to go into construction industry

    Young workers encouraged to go into construction industry

    Bury Council has organised an event in conjunction with Six Town Housing which will encourage young locals to consider a career in the construction industry. The Built, Housing and Construction Event will take place on November 10th and will offer advice to people hoping to start work in the building sector or to those unsure […]

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