The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Fife constructi­on firm Raeburn sets up new training company

Raeburn Training will provide a wide variety of courses to meet demand

- ROB MCLAREN rmclaren@thecourier.co.uk

The owners of major Fife building firm Raeburn Constructi­on have set up a sister company to provide a wide variety of training.

Based in Kirkcaldy, Raeburn Training will offer courses in a variety of discipline­s including health and safety, constructi­on plant, first aid and IT training.

Director Sarah Raeburn said there was a gap in the market for specialise­d training in Fife, with many employers having to send staff to centres in Edinburgh.

She said: “With our constructi­on business we have spent a lot of money over the years on training and health and safety courses. We have said for years that we need to set up a training arm.

“Raeburn Training is a standalone company and we have taken time to do market research to find out what the appetite is out there for another training company, what the frustratio­ns are and what courses are in demand.

“We spoke to more than 30 companies across Edinburgh and Fife – not specifical­ly constructi­on, across a full range of industries.

“It has given us confidence that there’s a gap in the market and certainly room for another provider.”

Raeburn Training has set up in offices at Mitchelsto­n Industrial Estate and delivers across Fife, Tayside and the Lothians.

Its initial course offering includes site supervisor/management training, plant training, emergency first aid at work and IT training across the Microsoft product suite.

The company can provide a complete training plan support service and also assisting constructi­on companies navigate Constructi­on Industry Training Board funding options.

The firm’s formation has been led by Jen Hancock, who previously worked as human resources manager for Raeburn Constructi­on.

“We were fortunate that Jen came from a learning and developmen­t background and knew how to organise and run a training plan that was really slick,” Mrs Raeburn added.

“She was ready for a change in job, so she has joined Raeburn Training as developmen­t manager.

“Some of the trainers will be employees, some will be freelance and some we are training up from Raeburn Constructi­on.

“We won’t be stopping at our first offering of courses.

“We are looking to develop courses for mental first aid, which rightly has a huge demand at the moment.

“We also hope to become an SQA approved centre and that would let us cover practical skills in civil groundwork­s, further health and safety courses and business administra­tion.”

 ??  ?? Sarah Raeburn, director of Raeburn Training.
Sarah Raeburn, director of Raeburn Training.

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