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Carillion wins BCLive League Once Again

In a recent piece of construction news, it has been announced that Carillion has been successful in reaching first place in the March 2016 Builders’ Conference BCLive league, the league table for contracts. The success comes as the second time that Carillion has been able to win the monthly title,

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London Construction Skills Centre Planned

It has been reported that a brand new skills college is in the planning stages for development in the London area. Set to be positioned in the widely reported Nine Elms area, the skills college is expected to offer a construction skills academy which can support the development of skills

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BDC 319 : Aug 2024

Carillion

Carillion wins BCLive League Once Again

In a recent piece of construction news, it has been announced that Carillion has been successful in reaching first place in the March 2016 Builders’ Conference BCLive league, the league table for contracts. The success comes as the second time that Carillion has been able to win the monthly title, and also the second month that Carillion has now been first place in the league for 2 months running. The win can be attributed to Carillion’s success in securing the Google contract for its new headquarters in London, a contract of value around £300m; in fact, the very same title which BAM originally won in 2013 before returning to tender more recently. The total amount of value in contracts achieved for March’s league sat at a figure greater than £4bn, returning from February’s dip down to £3.76bn. Of course, with the value of the Google contract sitting as a sizeable portion of the overall value, nevermind Carillion’s own total contract value, its contribution to the win will no doubt have proven quite significant. Second place for March went to another key industry player, Galliford Try, who came in with a a total combined value of £274.2m, a very respectable result, but falling short of the Google order alone in this instance, making Carillion’s win quite significant. The largest of those contracts achieved by Galliford Try came in at £73m to construct three schools for Scotland. Other notables in March’s results was Kier, coming in at fourth place with a value of £180.3m, a result of 23 contracts including a major development contract for the development of 259 residential homes. Morgan Sindall came out of the league with the largest number of contracts as a whole, winning some 25 for March, with the value of these contracts coming in at £76m.

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London Construction Skills Centre Planned

It has been reported that a brand new skills college is in the planning stages for development in the London area. Set to be positioned in the widely reported Nine Elms area, the skills college is expected to offer a construction skills academy which can support the development of skills across the construction industry; something which has oft been reported as essential with the supply of construction jobs greatly outweighing the supply of those skilled individuals to fill those positions. In a bid to ensure those skills provided to up-and-coming industry professionals, Lambeth College has announced that employers are to play a key role in the creation of the curriculum and study schedules for the academy, allowing for those key stakeholders to ensure that the flow of workers to come from the scheme will be fit and able to support the continued success of the sector. In support of the endeavour, leading UK construction firm Carillion, has already expressed its backing of the academy, and will also support the success of it through promotion of it both within, and external to its own extensive supply chain. And with such backing, a high degree of interaction from employers is hoped for. Carillion’s Enterprise Manager, Chris James commented: “This exciting new partnership between Lambeth College and Carillion will establish a construction training academy as part of a pan-London solution and be key to addressing the skills shortage in London and the South East.” Over the course of the first five years of practice, it is hoped that the academy will see the creation of up to 1,400 jobs and 3,000 apprenticeships to be developed, providing a considerable funnel of skilled workers into the industry; skills which, by nature of the courses to be provided, will be instilled through real-work practices and training.

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