Free course tackles practical net zero skills for construction

The Net Zero Skills in Construction Programme is a practical initiative aimed at equipping the built environment sector with the skills needed to meet the UK’s net-zero goals.

The initiative – which is being rolled out across the country – focuses on upskilling the future workforce and enabling small businesses to meet rising sustainability demands.

It was launched by Berkeley Group, in partnership with the Supply Chain Sustainability School.

Supported by the CITB’s Industry Impact Fund, the programme has been developed collaboratively with input from a broad group of industry leaders and education providers.

 Key organisations, including Berkeley Group, Kier, Balfour Beatty, Morgan Sindall, and others from the School’s Future Workforce Leadership Group, have shaped the training to ensure it addresses real-world needs across the construction supply chain.

Over the next two years, the programme will provide tailored training, resources, and support designed to build practical skills, increase awareness, and open new business opportunities linked to sustainable construction practices.

The focus is on empowering both education providers and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to confidently adopt net-zero approaches.

Programme highlights include:

Training and Resources for Education Providers: Developing accessible materials to upskill trainers and assessors, ensuring the next generation of professionals is well-equipped with net-zero knowledge.

Support for SMEs: Offering bespoke training sessions to help SMEs understand and benefit from net-zero strategies in their operations.

Ian Heptonstall, co-founder and director of the Supply Chain Sustainability School, said:
“Our platform offers practical, high-quality training free of charge, making net-zero skills accessible across the sector. This programme is about creating lasting impact — with resources available long after the initial rollout to support ongoing industry progress.”

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