Latest News | 12 December 2022
University selected to deliver construction skills
The University of Derby has been appointed to provide construction skills training to thousands of learners.
The university, along with Chesterfield College, has been appointed to deliver the specialist training for the new Construction Skills Hub at Mastin Moor.
Created as part of the Staveley Town Deal, the skills hub will provide a practical platform for construction training, careers activity and work experience on a live construction site.
Over 10 years, the hub aims to provide training, careers insights, and work experience for over 5,000 learners.
The site for the skills hub has been identified in collaboration with the Devonshire Group, which is bringing forward a new housing development in Mastin Moor.
This will allow trainees to develop their skills on a live housing site, and in time there will also be opportunities to gain experience on other Staveley Town Deal construction projects.
Professor Chris Bussell, pro vice-chancellor dean of the College of Science and Engineering at the University of Derby, said: “We are delighted to have been appointed the training provider, alongside Chesterfield College, for the new Construction Skills Hub, which will provide real-world learning opportunities to thousands of people looking to embark on a career in the construction industry or develop their skills so they can progress onto new roles.
“The hub will enhance the existing construction training offer by providing the opportunity for local learners to develop their skills in a live on-site centre.
“Our ambition is for this to be ground-breaking, delivering a model that builds on the innovative approach of other such centres, and we are looking forward to developing our relationship with Chesterfield College, as well as working with prominent private sector companies on this exciting project.
“As a civic university, we are committed to supporting the city and county’s long-term economic growth and prosperity, improving the life chances of people, developing a pipeline of talent that choose to live and work in the area, and addressing the skills gap through our involvement in initiatives such as the Construction Skills Hub.”
Andrew Byrne, property development director for the Devonshire Group, said: “When I first saw the concept of a Construction Skills Hub and was asked if we could help deliver one for Chesterfield, my resounding response was ‘yes’, and I know just where.
“Devonshire Group is deeply committed to offering opportunities for learning and skills development, and to making a real difference to the lives and employment prospects of those in our communities.
“Supporting the next generation of people who will help create our built environment is something to be truly proud of.”