Education

Published: July 23, 2024 | Updated: 23rd July 2024
Weymouth College is launching a new round of courses dedicated to green skills in construction.
The college says the courses are part of its ongoing commitment to sustainability and excellence in education.
They’re designed to equip professionals with the skills needed to thrive in the evolving construction industry.
Courses starting this September include:
The courses aim to address the critical skills gap in sustainable construction practices – as identified in the Dorset Local Skills Improvement Plan – and support the industry’s shift towards greener solutions.
The fully-funded courses are targeted towards:
The college is particularly keen to welcome women and underrepresented groups in the construction industry.
As the courses are fully-funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund via Dorset Council, participants can enhance their expertise without any financial burden.
They will benefit from expert instruction delivered by experienced staff and industry experts.
Training will be held at Weymouth College’s Centre of Excellence for Construction and Building Skills, featuring state-of-the-art facilities.
The centre is being extended this summer, using the same Modern Methods of Construction that are taught in the courses, ensuring real-world application and relevance.
Laura Young, Housing Director at Complex Asset Management Solutions (CAMS), pictured left, is among those backing the courses.
She said: “Over the past year, I have worked with Weymouth College, supporting them in the development of new housing-related courses.
“They have been fantastic to work with; professional, collaborative, and innovative.
“Their Green Skills courses are particularly relevant and necessary in today’s climate of growing skills shortages and increasing pressures to deliver greener housing solutions.
“The ‘Introduction to Modern Methods of Construction’ course is a valuable addition to the housing and construction sector, providing evidence and support to organizations looking to explore how MMC can support their business to deliver more efficient and environmentally friendly affordable housing across the region.”
Kris Thorne, Head of Curriculum for Construction & Building Services at Weymouth College, said: “Our new round of Green Skills courses are designed to empower the construction workforce with the knowledge and skills required for a sustainable future.
“We are committed to providing top-tier education and training that meets the needs of the industry and supports the transition to greener building practices.”
Applications for the Green Skills courses are now being accepted for September.