3B Training and CIOB Join Forces in London

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3B Training has announced a strategic collaboration with The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) to offer Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) accredited courses in London. 

The partnership aims to bring high-quality, industry-relevant training closer to professionals in the construction sector, right in the heart of the UK’s capital.

Expanding Educational Horizons in Construction

3B Training, well known for its comprehensive health and safety training programs, is expanding its footprint with this initiative, setting up a new training venue within the prestigious CIOB office in London. 

The move is a part of 3B Training’s growth plan and underscores its commitment to enhancing the skills and competencies of individuals and organisations within the construction industry.

The courses offered through this collaboration cover a broad spectrum of essential topics, including SSSTS, SMSTS, Health and Safety Awareness, and Temporary Works Supervisor and Coordinator roles. All are fully accredited by CITB.

Mathew Bewley, Managing Director of 3B Training, expressed enthusiasm about the new venture, highlighting the strategic location of the new venue in London to make professional development more accessible and convenient for industry professionals. “Working with the CIOB and their Academy Director, Adrian Montague, represents a significant step forward in our mission to provide unparalleled training courses to the construction sector,” Bewley stated.

Echoing this sentiment, Adrian Montague, CIOB Academy Director, reflected on the genesis of this partnership. “After meeting Mathew and his team, we quickly realised that by combining our efforts, we could significantly benefit the industry. Our organisations offer complementary services, and this collaboration is just the beginning of a fruitful relationship aimed at advancing the construction sector’s knowledge and skills,” Montague remarked.

For those interested in taking their construction career to the next level, information about the CITB-accredited courses, including dates and pricing, is available at 3btraining.com

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