A Construction Industry Overview

Working in the construction industry always seemed to be a guaranteed career path; people would always need roads, offices, houses, bridges, institutions and many other structures, therefore there would always be gainful employment for construction workers. But this positive outlook on a career in construction failed to factor in a major economical downturn. Thanks to… Read More »

On–site Assessment and Training (OSAT)

On-site Assessment was an innovative initiative originally developed by the CITB (Construction Industry Training Board) to address the problematic area of Construction workers who have a wealth of experience in the Industry but lack any formal qualification to reflect their occupational skills. The OSAT process confirms workers existing skills and knowledge in the workplace and… Read More »

Safer Workers are Better Workers

Although some companies consider health and safety a bit of a nuisance, something they do only because they have a legal obligation, others take a more enlightened view. Whilst the approach in the past was often to treat health and safety as a separate subject, now it tends to be an integrated part of the… Read More »

Claiming Your Construction Tax Refund

If you are a self employed UK construction worker it is likely that you will be eligible for a construction tax refund.  HMRC (Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs) does not take into account any expenses you may have built up during your last taxable period: and it is also possible that you may have had… Read More »

Construction and British Summer Time

What we know as British summer time, (originally known as daylight saving time), was pioneered and promoted by an English Builder called William Willett (1856 – 1915). It is said that the idea came to him whilst riding his horse in Petts Wood near his home in Chislehurst in Kent early one summer morning and… Read More »

How to Write a Construction Cover Letter

Your construction cover letter is the key that, along with your CV, opens the door to your future construction career. Like a CV, it should be concise and full of relevant information. Start by understanding that everything in your construction cover letter should be directly relevant to the position you are applying for. Think of… Read More »