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RSSBeSMART.ie is an online tool that helps business owners and managers to prepare risk assessments and a safety statement for their workplace.
Government grant funding scheme to support specific training in traditional building skills in order to sustain the repair and maintenance sector of the construction industry, and built heritage in particular. The scheme was implemented in three local authorities – Fingal, Galway and Kilkenny – to...
A strategic measure that aims to boost sustainable construction in Hungary by upgrading training schemes for building workers and building up demand for skilled workers.
UPSWING is part of the EU strategic initiative ‘BuildUp Skills’. It is developing and delivering three new integrated training and certification schemes on energy efficiency in buildings, and includes the development of training materials. The project adheres to and is in full accordance with the...
BIM Roadmap implementation initiative to establish digital planning and construction as standard practice in all federal infrastructure construction projects from 2020.
The Good Construction Initiative (OGB) is an independent industry-led network initiative with more than 150 partners. It provides a range of practical tools and support to help construction companies improve the quality and value of construction processes, practices and projects.
Biennial monitoring report commissioned by the Federal Ministry for Environmental Protection (Bundes-ministerium für Umwelt, Naturschutz und nukleare Sicherheit – BMU) and the Federal Ministry of the Interior, Building and Home Affairs (Bundes-ministerium des Innern, für Bau und Heimat – BMI). The...
To enhance the readiness of unemployed youth by helping them improve professional and social competences needed in the regional construction sector.
A strategic network aimed at improving the attractiveness of the construction sector and counteract the shortage of skilled workforce on the German market.
A strategy and action plan designed to encourage and help the 2,800 member companies of the CFCI and other construction sector companies to apply the ‘Zero Accident’ vision and approach in their organisations, and to work towards achieving zero accidents in the construction sector by 2020.