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More Management and IT skills needed for the local construction industry says CITB NI

A series of research sources have identified that Management Skills and Information Technology confidence, usage and awareness are amongst the two highest skills gaps for the Northern Ireland Construction industry according to CITB NI’s Annual Skills Statement published today.

The Skills Statement is a synopsis of research findings carried out by CITB NI amongst NI construction employers, employees and stakeholders, as well as monitoring research completed by other industry stakeholders and trade bodies to give an overview of the current and future skills and training needs of the industry.

The statement highlights that whilst the local construction industry is lagging behind the UK, construction employment in NI is expected to grow at an annual average rate of 1% over the next 5 years, to around 64,500 by 2019 with an average of 1,500 new employees needed each year.

The statement clearly shows that NI construction employers are aware of the challenges currently facing them and the wider industry, with strategic management and planning and organisational skills being frequently reported as lacking by construction employers. The research also indicates that of those workers that had supervisory or management responsibilities at their current site, 48% had never had any formal training specifically designed to improve their managerial or supervisory knowledge or skills7.  The local construction sector is still going through testing times and management and supervisory skills will be crucial to helping businesses progress forward.
With the rapid developments in technology the need for further training in the areas of basic and advanced IT skills is frequently referenced in industry research.  Of those NI construction employers who reported skills gaps, 36% reported lacking skills in ‘basic computer literacy’  32% stated ‘advanced IT/ software skills’ as a training need.  Common areas mentioned in relation to IT training needs include software in relation to Estimating, Drawings, Accounts & Payroll, Project Management, website development and basic computer skills. 

Whilst Management and IT Skills were the strongest area of skills development 75% of employers anticipate that their workforce will need to acquire new skills over the next 12 months6.    Lack of Construction qualifications (44%), Health and Safety legislation awareness (27%) and further knowledge and development in areas of Essential Skills, Low Carbon and Building Information Modelling (BIM) were all cited as areas of skills development required by  local construction employees.
 
CITB NI are addressing these areas of skills development and training needs amongst the industry and provide a range of training related services. Download the full detailed Annual Skills Statement