Olympics 2012 edges ever nearer and TV News reports almost daily on construction progress. And the news is that there is still a need for more skilled, trained and qualified workmen to help complete the huge task in time for the opening ceremony!Latest estimates reveal that there are more than 9,000 people working on the construction of the Olympic Park and the Olympic Village. According to the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) some 20 per cent of the construction workforce are from the five host boroughs - Newham, Tower Hamlets, Waltham Forest or Greenwich.Significant progress has been made but the commitment to ensure employment and training opportunities for people living around the Olympic Park is predicted to be a challenge in the year ahead. Expectations are that 2010 will be the toughest year yet to achieve build completion target dates.The call will inevitably go out for more trained and qualified tilers, electricians, plumbers and plasterers. When it comes to training to be a tiler, there are a number of very straightforward and easy course options for DIY weekenders to fulltime on a short 5 day intensive block diploma to 3,4, or 6 week NVQ Tiling?