Minister Hackett welcomes advancements for training in construction sector

Minister Pippa Hackett has welcomed Minister for Further and Higher Education, Simon Harris' announcement of two important milestones for training and employment in Ireland’s construction sector today.

Minister Hackett said: “Once again we see Laois Offaly ETB and the National Construction Training Campus at Mount Lucas leading the way in Ireland’s Construction and Retrofitting sector.

"Today, they have announced the development a Mobile Training Unit which will travel to construction sites and schools across the country, allowing people to avail of the courses wherever they are.

"The Unit is entirely self-sufficient and showcases revolutionary technologies such as Solar PV, Heat Pump and Ventilation systems. Increasing training around such revolutionary systems means that the number of workers with retrofit skills increases and this will be essential as we push ahead with our ambitious retrofitting targets," concluded the local Minister.

Laois Offaly Education and Training Board and the National Construction Training Campus at Mount Lucas have developed a Mobile NZEB Training Unit. The mobile unit will travel to construction sites and schools across the country to allow people avail of the courses wherever they are.

Attending the official launch today at Coláiste Cois Life in Lucan, Minister Harris said:

"To date, this year over 1,500 people have availed of training in retrofitting. However, it is really important we continue to adapt models of delivery to ensure it is easy as possible to get the training.

"The development of this Mobile NZEB Training Unit is an important and exciting advancement for our construction skills and training offering. The Unit can be brought to construction sites and schools around the country, such as Coláiste Cois Life, which will greatly increase accessibility to the courses on offer."

Chief Executive of Laois Offaly ETB, Joe Cunningham, added:

"The National Construction Training Campus, Mount Lucas and LOETB are delighted to officially launch the mobile NZEB and Retrofit training unit.

"The unit will mean greater accessibility to upskilling opportunities for workers in construction, supporting the sector to meet its Housing and Sustainability targets. The unit will also promote future careers in construction, introducing Senior Cycle students to the Modern Methods of Construction."

Minister Harris also today launched the Careers in Construction Action Plan, a deliverable under the revised Housing for All plan.

The Minister for Further Education said:

"The research underpinning the Careers in Construction Action Plan has identified the key barriers to careers in the sector. We have developed actions with the aim of minimising these barriers and promoting career opportunities.

"These actions involved fundamental changes to our education sector’s skills offering, and include steps to tackling the gender bias in the sector.

"Careers in construction are so varied now, involving everything from off-site manufacturing, planning and design, to all of the on-site roles. There really is something for everyone and I would urge people to take a fresh look at these opportunities.

"Today’s event highlights the important contribution that my department is making towards meeting the skills needs to deliver on Housing for All targets."