Reeves announces £600m investment in skills training for construction

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Plan will be overseen by new mission board co-chaired by Mace chaiman Mark Reynolds

Rachel Reeves has announced a £600m investment in skills training for the construction industry.

The government hopes the new cash will train up to 60,000 additional engineers, bricklayers, electricians and carpenters by 2029.

A new Construction Skills Mission Board, co-chaired by the government and Mark Reynolds, executive chair of Mace, will be set up to oversee the government’s construction skills plan.

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