Ad
Wednesday, January 22, 2025
4.1 C
London

U.K. Edition

UTN Training Wakefield has been acquired by AFI Uplift

- Advertisement -

 

 UTN Scaffold Training Center
A view from inside UTN Scaffold Training Center

ScaffMag is hearing reports that UTN training in Wakefield has been acquired by AFI Uplift and Scaffold training at the site will stop.

UTN based in Wakefield  has been in operation for the past 16 years delivering a wide range of Scaffolding and safety related courses. Posted on the AFI uplift website a press release has appeared confirming that AFI has acquired the trade and the assets of UTN Training.

The press release continues to report that the business will continue to operate from the same premises and will retain the UTN Training name. Although the press release mentions courses that will continue at the site there is no mention of the continuation of  any Scaffold Training.

This is the second training business in a matter of months that AFI has acquired.

- Advertisement -

We will bring you more information on this story as we get it

By Daniel Norton

- Advertisement -

Popular this week

Hong Kong Scaffolders Defend Bamboo After Calls to Switch to Steel

Industry leaders in Hong Kong have dismissed suggestions that...

Construction Industry Faces Second-Highest Workforce Shortage in the UK

The construction sector is grappling with one of the...

Building Costs Set to Surge by 17% Over Five Years

The cost of building projects is forecast to rise...

PERI Achieves Top-Tier Gold Status to Streamline Procurement Processes

PERI UK has reached a significant milestone by qualifying...

Construction Growth Slows as Uncertainty Looms

The UK construction industry’s recovery slowed in December, with...
- Advertisements -
- Advertisement -

Topics

Construction Industry Faces Second-Highest Workforce Shortage in the UK

The construction sector is grappling with one of the...

Hong Kong Scaffolders Defend Bamboo After Calls to Switch to Steel

Industry leaders in Hong Kong have dismissed suggestions that...

Building Costs Set to Surge by 17% Over Five Years

The cost of building projects is forecast to rise...

Related Articles

Popular Categories