Construction doesn't mean you are restricting yourself to wet trades, including brickwork and plastering, many of our students progress into careers including site management, civil engineering, project management and surveyors.
Unlock your potential, open your eyes to the opportunities available in this region and develop the skills and knowledge employers value across different sectors.
You can expect to learn within specialist workshops and be supported by tutors with current industry knowledge.
We are proud to offer programmes in a variety of high demand trades including carpentry and joinery, plumbing, plastering, bricklaying as well as painting and decorating.
Construction and the built environment programmes open the doors to so many career pathways, with opportunities to progress to university, an apprenticeship or straight into employment.
Employers really value the chance to recruit from College as we can recommend and support our students into great apprenticeship opportunities. So you can apply direct to an apprenticeship vacancy or come to College as a student and apply whilst you are studying with us.
Apprenticeship Vacancies
We have close links with local employers that may require apprentices. We advertise vacancies on the College website as well as on the Gov.UK Apprenticeships website.
Career Salaries
The average Construction salary is £36,977.
Working in Construction you can earn between £22,000 and £64,969.
(Sources: Reed Salary Guide, and Check-a-Salary)
Construction Apprenticeships
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Level 2 Bricklayer Apprenticeship Standard
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Level 2 Carpentry & Joinery Apprenticeship Standard
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Level 3 Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship Standard
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Level 3 Gas Engineering Operative Apprenticeship Standard
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