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CITB launches free digital mentoring service for construction businesses

by Sion Geschwindt

The CITB has launched a free mentoring service to support businesses with implementing digital processes and techniques.

Digital Construction Skills (DCS) is funded by CITB to help construction companies develop the skills they need to drive digital transformation in their business.

With a strong focus on SME business owners, directors, and senior managers, DCS aims to demystify digital tools and help businesses choose the best ones to align with their goals through the mentoring service.

All the mentors on the programme have recent, real-world experience on the front line of the construction industry and are specialists in the technical and commercial aspects of digital construction. This includes digitalising information flow and physical elements, such as 3D models and reality capture.

DCS has identified time as a particularly important factor for many small businesses, which is why they aim to make the process as simple as possible.

Additionally, DCS assures that a mentor can help support at various stages of a business’s digital journey.

Saffron Grant, managing director at Digital Constructions Skills, said: “Digital leadership skills are so important because the way we work is changing.

“Understanding the benefits of digital technologies, and how they can help you achieve your business goals can ensure your business remains competitive and profitable in a rapidly changing landscape.

“This mentoring service can help you select the digital tools that are right for your company and get the very best out of them. The programme is supported by free eLearning modules, training courses and other valuable resources.”

Feedback has also been shared by a selection of businesses that have received support from the service.

Andy Dalrymple, managing director at Mackenzie Construction, said: “Digital Construction Skills helped us access funding to help us train our staff in a new digital platform we are rolling out across our business.”

Ed Clement, owner, Patterson Bailey Engineers, said: “Thanks to free support from Digital Construction Skills, I am adding several new revenue streams to my business including carrying out drone surveys and setting out construction works.”

David Minns, operations director, GAC Environmental, said: “The support helped us get all the right people together in one room, and get to the point where we were able to make a clear decision on the priority areas for digital tools.”


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