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What is the Construction Skills Network?

The Construction Skills Network (CSN) represents a radical change in the way we use research, data and information in the construction industry. It will shape our future employment, skills and training needs.

Co-ordinated by ConstructionSkills, the CSN benefits from the technical expertise of Davis Langdon Management Consulting and Experian. It collates the knowledge and experience of Government; Sector Skills Councils; construction companies; education and training providers; regional agencies; and customers across the UK. In short, it provides a single, clear understanding of the industry's current skills position.

This unique collaboration means the Construction Skills Network offers, as near as possible, a consensus view of the current and future skills and training needs of the industry.

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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 is a resource for authoritative forecasts, scenarios and findings
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