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Willmott Dixon Extends London Upskilling Programme

24 January 2022
 

Willmott Dixon has teamed up with two more London boroughs and three colleges as part of its national programme to upskill hundreds of people each year to provide them with the experience and opportunity to find work in construction. 

In West London, Willmott Dixon is working with Kensington & Chelsea Council to open its latest Building Lives Academy (BLA) on 17 January. The academy will deliver training and hands-on work experience over an 11-week programme for 16-to-24-year-old residents as part of the company’s project to build 57 new homes at Kensal Road and Hewer Street. 

 

"Our Now or Never 2030 sustainability strategy includes our Building Lives commitment to help more than 1,000 people facing significant barriers to work gain access to new career opportunities."


– Sarah Fraser
Head of the Willmott Dixon Foundation

 

In Succession of Other London Projects

 

It follows another BLA that has been set up with the London Borough of Hounslow to support its project to deliver Frank Tower Court, a housing complex that will create 102 new homes. This academy delivers a three-week programme to provide qualifications such as Health and Safety and Traffic Marshall certificates, a CSCS card and real-life work experience to help local people find jobs in construction.    

In South Croydon, Willmott Dixon has teamed up with the Orbital College Group to set up construction sector-based youth academies in the John Ruskin College and East Surrey College campuses. The academies will support young people’s employability skills by providing construction skills training at the college’s specialist workshops as well as support with CV writing, job hunting and interview practice. It follows a similar initiative at Merton College Campus, part of South Thames College Group. 

In the South West at Weston-super-Mare, the company is also working with the CITB and Weston College to support local adults entering the construction industry through the Constructing Lives Together programme, which will deliver two-week training courses that allow candidates to gain a CSCS card – a gateway into construction - as well as a Health and Safety in a Construction Environment Level 1 certification. 

 

Community Regeneration Post-pandemic

 

Sarah Fraser, Head of the Willmott Dixon Foundation, which guides, monitors and collates Willmott Dixon’s social and community investment activities, said: “As we emerge from the Covid pandemic, upskilling in our local communities will be more important than ever. Supporting people to find long-term jobs will help give the construction industry the capacity to build the much-needed infrastructure that will generate wider growth in our economy.  

“It’s also part of our ethos to drive social mobility and leave a skills legacy in the communities where we work, and we are delighted with the huge interest our academies have generated among young people. Our Now or Never 2030 sustainability strategy includes our Building Lives commitment to help more than 1,000 people facing significant barriers to work gain access to new career opportunities.”

Willmott Dixon has opened multiple Building Lives Academies across the country, including a Drylining Academy in HMP Elmley. These academies, which are opened in collaboration with Willmott Dixon’s supply chain and local training providers, resulted in 44 per cent of 2019 and 2020 attendees finding work within three months - all were previously long-term unemployed. In 2020, Willmott Dixon adapted its Building Lives programmes so they could be delivered digitally and in-person, enabling people to gain vital skills, opening doors to long-term employment.

 

Willmott Dixon has also increased its portfolio of blue light projects after being selected by West Yorkshire Police to deliver a flagship new headquarters for the Kirklees district. 

Procured using the SCAPE construction framework, it will be built on Halifax Road at the site of the former Dewsbury College and deliver approximately 10,000m2 of accommodation including a new custody suite, property store, atrium, lockers, gym, public front of house, and all associated ancillary areas.  

The project will also see a full refurbishment of the attractive Oldroyd building, restoring the 1880s structure to form a key part of the site that houses the majority of key flexible office space for the new headquarters. Furthermore, parking will be provided through the delivery of a split level multi-storey car park and separate surface parking. Work on the new headquarters will start later this month, with the site to be operational by the end of 2024. 

 

Picture caption: Willmott Dixon’s Building Lives Academy with the London Borough of Hounslow provides a three-week programme to provide qualifications such as Health and Safety and Traffic Marshall certificates, a CSCS card and real-life work experience to help local people find jobs in construction.  

 

 

Article written by Bailey Sparkes | Published 24 January 2022

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