Balfour Beatty will more than match the funding, through cash and in kind investment with a further 拢9 million to be in invested into establishing the academy and new training opportunities. The focus will be on up-skilling the company鈥檚 existing workforce in the construction and engineering sectors and will provide the young and unemployed with opportunities that lead directly to jobs.
The academy will bring together all of the company鈥檚 current training provision under a single, umbrella to offer a wider range of skills and professional qualifications. The more standardised approach will mean that these qualifications are transferable across the business and the industry.
Andrew McNaughton, Balfour Beatty CEO said: 鈥淎s the economic upturn gathers momentum, ensuring we have a workforce which has the training and skills to enable us to be a leader on the global infrastructure market remains our priority.
鈥淲e are delighted the Government, through the Employer Ownership of Skills Pilot recognises that the academy approach will enable us to develop and retain some of the best qualified and most knowledgeable people in the industry. We are building a sustainable and flexible workforce which can deliver the innovation and value customers are seeking.
鈥淚t also enables us to further our commitment to helping young people and the unemployed get the skills that will enable them to get sustainable jobs.鈥
As a member of The 5% Club, Balfour Beatty is committed to giving young people and the unemployed a chance to get on the career ladder in those areas where skills are most short. The academy will offer pre-employment programmes to give young people and the unemployed a taste of the industry and then onto apprenticeships or jobs.
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