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Construction Industry Training Board NI celebrates 60 years providing industry skills and training

With a 2.8% annual growth in the industry forecasted, CITB NI is at the helm in ensuring that our talented workforce is equipped with all the right skills to meet evolving demand

Celebrating 60 years at CITB NI
From left to right: Helen Vint Head of Learning & Development GRAHAM, Paul Brogan Managing Director John McQuillan Companies, Barry Neilson OBE Chief Executive CITB NI, Noel Brady Chair of CITB NI, Rachel Dorovatas Director at CITB NI, Vincent Hinds CITB NI facilities who has had 40 years’ service with CITB NI (Peter O'Hara Photography)

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The Construction Industry Training Board NI (CITB NI) is celebrating its 60th anniversary. Since 1964 the organisation has been at the forefront of identifying the skills and training needs for Northern Ireland’s construction industry and shaping the sector’s growth and development, something which the organisation looks set to continue in the years ahead.

Currently CITB NI supports 3,600 registered construction employers by promoting and delivering training services identified by the industry. Last year alone, the organisation provided £2m in training grants to a range of NI construction companies. Alongside this CITB NI continues to showcase construction as a rewarding career option for young people and over the last eight years has supported 1200 apprentices with apprenticeship grants.

Recent figures from the Construction Skills Network Labour Market Intelligence Report (2024-2028) for Northern Ireland forecast a 2.8% annual growth in construction, with an additional 5,200 workers needed by 2028 to meet industry demand. CITB NI aims to meet this need by supporting key training initiatives and encouraging the continued development of a skilled workforce capable of meeting the evolving demands of the industry. All these initiatives are designed specifically to upskill the workforce, promote diversity, and inspire the next generation of professionals to build rewarding careers in construction.

The 60th Anniversary year is also an opportunity to highlight recent successes. These include; The Mobile Training Unit facility which has trained over 2000 individuals in health and safety courses throughout 2024. The Adopt A School initiative, which establishes local partnerships between education and industry, is currently working with 50 employers and 86 schools. The recent development of the simulated construction training facility at CITB NI’s Nutts Corner site, where they have operated since 1964, offers a practical real-life training environment which will prepare individuals for the demands of the construction industry. Additionally, the Women in Construction Summit, identified by the CITB NI led women in construction network as a need to encourage more women into the industry, held its third summit in 2024. Welcoming over 160 delegates the summit explored and debated a range of key industry topics including digital technologies and the impact of AI.

Building on their partnership approach, CITB NI is working with the Department for Communities Historic Environment Division, to deliver a new Heritage Project which will not only preserve, develop, and deliver heritage skills supply and training in Northern Ireland but will seek to unlock the potential of developing future jobs and employment in the construction sector. This partnership will also help raise awareness of our built heritage, the heritage skills required and promote the preservation and development of traditional crafts and skills.

We are proud to continue to support the development of our most valuable resource - our people. As we reflect back on our key successes, we also are all too aware of the future demands on our industry, and training and development has never been as important

—  Barry Neilson OBE, Chief Executive CITB NI

A collaborative industry-driven approach is at the heart of CITB NI’s strategy for developing training and skills solutions. This entails not only exploring and supporting growth opportunities but facing ongoing emerging challenges including an ageing workforce, declining numbers of new talent entering the industry, technological advances in IT, the drive for energy efficiency and a net-zero carbon society. Over the years CITB NI has worked with industry leaders such as GRAHAM, Heron Bros and John McQuillan Contracts – to name but a few. This approach has helped to develop a collective future-focused learning strategy which concentrates on tackling these challenges, with the interests of both small and large organisations at its core.

Celebrating CITB NI’s 60th anniversary Barry Neilson OBE, Chief Executive CITB NI said: “On behalf of the team at CITB NI we thank everyone who has been on this journey with us over the years. We are delighted to mark our 60th anniversary year – it is quite an achievement. We are proud to continue to support the development of our most valuable resource - our people. As we reflect back on our key successes, we also are all too aware of the future demands on our industry, and training and development has never been as important.

Barry added: “Key areas for future development in 2024 and beyond include digital construction and new technologies, sustainability and Zero Carbon, Governmental direction and a review of training interventions to support the industry in the most efficient and effective way possible. Upskilling our existing workforce while developing new entrants equipped with the skills for both the known and unknown challenges ahead will be key and will play a central role of our future approach.”

For further information on CITB NI and its services visit citbni.org.uk or follow CITB NI on Facebook, X, Instagram and LinkedIn #CITBNI60

Case Studies: How CITB NI continues to support skills, training and innovation

1: GRAHAM Construction

CITB 60 years
Among the numerous organisations that have benefited from CITB NI's products and services over the years is GRAHAM, a privately-owned, national construction and development company with a head office in Hillsborough Co Down. Pictured are Helen Vint Head of Learning & Development GRAHAM and Barry Neilson OBE Chief Executive CITB NI (Peter O'Hara Photography)

“We prioritise skills and training as essential components of our business strategy. The success of our business and the overall construction industry relies on attracting, engaging, and continuously developing a pipeline of talent to deliver a quality service for our clients and society as a whole.”

“One of the key highlights of working with CITB NI is their continued support and guidance. CITB NI have played a vital role over the last 60 years through their professional rigour, independent governance, and spearheading of a collective future-focused learning strategy. Always working collaboratively, with the interests of both small and large organisations at heart, they deliver solutions that ultimately make the industry stronger. We want to congratulate CITB NI on 60 years’ service to the industry and look forward to continuing to work together to meet future challenges.”

—  Andrew Bill, Group CEO

2. Heron Bros

Heron Bros/CITB
Over the years Heron Bros have benefited from CITB NI’s products and services including training courses, grants and careers support. Pictured celebrating this successful partnership are: Damien O’Callaghan Group MD Heron Bros and Barry Neilson OBE Chief Executive CITB NI (Peter O'Hara Photography)

“Heron Bros Ltd congratulates CITB NI in celebrating 60 years and acknowledges the commitment from CITB NI staff over these years. We look forward to continuing to work closely with CITB NI, supporting our talented Heron Bros People.

“Forward-thinking is a core value in Heron Bros and we are excited for the opportunities and confident in facing the future. Our relationship with CITB NI and other stakeholders along with our passion for what we do continues to drive us, bolstering our determination as always for Building the Future Together.”

—  Damien O’Callaghan, Group Managing Director

3. John McQuillan Contracts

John McQuillan Contracts/CITB NI
John McQuillan Contracts have made use of a range of CITB NI products and services, in particular grants to support workforce training and development as well as room hire and virtual training. Pictured are: Rachel Dorovatas Director at CITB NI, Paul Brogan Managing Director John McQuillan Companies and Barry Neilson OBE Chief Executive CITB NI (Peter O'Hara Photography)

“Congratulations on reaching the remarkable milestone of the 60th Anniversary of CITB NI. Your unwavering commitment to the continual development of well-trained individuals, both technically and from a safety perspective within the construction industry has been invaluable to McQuillan.

“We plan to develop the sustainable growth of our business for the future in the drive towards a carbon-zero industry and look forward to working with CITB NI and others to help achieve this.”

—  Paul Brogan Managing Director, McQuillan Companies