The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Can you dig a constructi­on career?

- Michael alexander

The Constructi­on Industry Training Board (CITB) has launched a campaign to get young people to join the industry – as new stats show 20% of the sector’s workforce will retire in the next decade.

Can You Dig It? has been timed to coincide with the exam results season, and encourages Scottish students to consider a constructi­on career.

Young people are being urged to take a special personalit­y quiz on the Go Construct website to find out which of the over 150 constructi­on careers is right for them.

CITB statistics show that the industry in Scotland currently employs almost 16,000 people aged 60 or over and around 15,000 aged 55-59.

As these workers move towards retirement, there is an excellent opportunit­y for young jobseekers, as well as more experience­d people considerin­g a career change.

The campaign also aims to make the industry more diverse – as constructi­on currently has a workforce of only 14% female and 6% from an ethnic minority background, and that needs to change.

Ian Hughes, CITB Strategic Partnershi­ps director in Scotland, said: “The reality in Scotland is that in five years’ time, around 10% of the industry workforce will have retired.

“Over the next decade, that total figure is closer to 20%, at nearly 31,000 people.

“The opportunit­ies in constructi­on are therefore truly vast for young people getting their exam results this August.

“The Can You Dig It? campaign sends a very clear message that the constructi­on industry is open to all.

“With over 150 different jobs available – from drone operators to landscape architects, BIM managers to traditiona­l stonemason­s – there really is a career for everyone.”

With rapid and exciting changes in constructi­on technology, the potential for offsite manufactur­ing to revolution­ise the industry, and a 5.7% growth rate in Scotland’s private housing sector over 2017 and 2018, the industry needs young people – and their families – to give serious considerat­ion to a career in constructi­on, Mr Hughes added.

CITB is meanwhile working closely with industry to ensure diverse talent.

 ??  ?? Ian Hughes, CITB Strategic Partnershi­ps director in Scotland.
Ian Hughes, CITB Strategic Partnershi­ps director in Scotland.

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