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What is the Construction Skills Network?

The Construction Skills Network (CSN) is a unique method of establishing the future skills and training requirements of the UK construction industry and provides a consensus view of the current and future skills training needs.

What is the aim of the CSN?

The aim of the CSN is to assist the industry and its stakeholders with planning to meet future employment and skills requirements, by providing sector intelligence based upon robust data and analysing capacity, productivity and skills.

Who makes up the CSN?

The CSN is co-ordinated by ConstructionSkills in conjunction with Experian, who provide information and analytical services. The CSN has over 700 members (including representatives from Government, Federations and Employers) who attend observatory meetings and contribute their skills and knowledge
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The Construction Skills Network Model uses information from across the construction sector to produce an informed, authoritative body of industry-specific evidence.
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This engages key stakeholders around a central, industry-specific Forecasting Model
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This is a resource for authoritative forecasts, scenarios and findings
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Read annual forecasts and analyses of industry-specific 'skills' demands' on both national and regional levels.
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