CITB spends £16m on freelancers and consultants

Grant Prior 6 years ago
Share

The Construction Industry Training Board has spent more than £16m over the last three years on external contractors and consultants.

The revelation is contained in a Freedom of Information request seen by the Enquirer.

And it comes as the CITB is in the middle of plans to outsource even more operations under  a services contract worth £300m to the winners.

The FoI request shows the skills body spent £10.3m with Capita and £6.2m with Fujitsu during the period.

The Capita cash consisted of £2m spent on consultancy with the rest paid to other contractors via the outsourcing giant who the Government make CITB use as a payment conduit.

The Fujitsu millions went on specialist technical, software and development support.

CITB currently employs 1,370 staff which will be reduced to fewer than 600 under its Vision 2020 outsourcing plan.

One CITB insider said: “The industry needs to know where its levy money is being spent.

“The current outsourcing plans are so big that only firms the size of Capita can really bid for them.

“Everyone saw the result of outsourcing with Carillion but the CITB is hell bent on taking that path.”

Adrian Beckingham, Change Director at CITB, said: “CITB is delivering a reform programme to provide greater value to construction employers across Great Britain.

“In order to do that, like many other government and public sector bodies, where we do not have in-house technical capacity we have called on the expertise of contractors.

“This includes anything from IT support to health and safety translation services.

“Cabinet Office rules require us to pay contractors through a government procurement programme run by Capita.

“This means that, while we have do use Capita to provide support, the majority of funds ultimately are paid to other companies.

“Using contractors is at times essential for us to meet the needs of industry and we will continue to do so where appropriate.”

Latest news

Carpenter killed by falling timber frame panels

Court fines specialist contractor £8,000 after site tragedy
14 hours ago

Road sweeper specialist files administration notice

Go Plant lodges court notice
19 hours ago

Anglian Homes rides in to finish crashed Everest contracts

Rival doubled glazed window specialist commits to complete orders
19 hours ago

Final work starts to connect super sewer to London system

End in sight with 1.5m thick concrete wall to be demolished to link-up to Lee Tunnel sewer system
19 hours ago

Legal challenge launched against £1.5bn A66 dualling

Balfour Beatty, Kier and Keltbray must now await outcome of court challenge
19 hours ago

John F Hunt wins 24-storey Battersea tower

Specialist to carry-out demolition, enabling works and RC frame construction
2 days ago

William Hare wins steelwork on £500m Broadgate towers

Specialist to work on 2 Finsbury Avenue with McAlpine
2 days ago

McAlpine appoints MD to grow ventures business

Owain Thomas will build on private rental and healthcare development successes
2 days ago

BAM Co-op Live Arena opening delayed yet again

Another gig cancelled last night amid last minute safety concerns
2 days ago

National Grid unveils winners for £9bn network upgrade

New 'enterprise model' to deliver infrastructure schemes quicker and cheaper
3 days ago

Turkish insulation panel maker to build £45m UK factory

Assan Panel to open first UK plant at Freeport East
2 days ago

Expanding consultant Stantec swoops for Hydrock

Stantec UK business expands by a third as 950 staff join from Bristol-based engineer
2 days ago

Contractors wanted for £800m highways deal

Bids invited for Eastern Highways Alliance Framework 4
2 days ago

Galliford Try names group head of infrastructure

David Lowery promoted to Divisional Managing Director – Infrastructure.
2 days ago

Chigwell Group looks at stock market listing

Essex contractor registers as Public Limited Company
3 days ago

A57 Mottram Bypass clears final legal challenge

Balfour Beatty to get go-ahead to start shortly
3 days ago

100 jobs axed as Geoffrey Osborne confirms administration

Chairman Andrew Osborne calls it a 'sad day' as board loses fight for survival
4 days ago

Midgard set for Notting Hill office tower overhaul

Landmark project edges towards final approval after 10-year planning saga
3 days ago

Cumbrian civils firm clinches £40m Sellafield contract

Civils specialist Stobbarts will support McAlpine on groundworks and concrete
3 days ago

Designers named for London 2000-bed student rooms job

Bouygues will build £400m London School of Economics student scheme next to Tate Modern
3 days ago

£117m-turnover contractor files administration notice

ARJ Construction lodges court notice
4 days ago

£1bn London Blackfriars tower blocks approved

Trio of buildings rising to 45, 40 and 22 storeys approved by Southwark Council
4 days ago

Council decides to end Balfour deal after 13 years

Contractor has been maintaining roads across Herefordshire since 2013
4 days ago

Six civils clients to switch to low carbon concrete and steel

National Highways, Northumbrian Water and Sellafield sign fresh decarbonising pledge
5 days ago

Fortem extends homes repair deal across Birmingham

Willmott Dixon owned firm adds another two years to deal worth £170m
4 days ago

Kier wins £118m civil service Darlington hub

Work is expected to start towards the end of this year
5 days ago

Green light for 34-storey Digbeth apartments tower

480 flats will be delivered for Clarion housing association
4 days ago

LHC starts race for major retrofit and decarb framework

Hunt starts for firms to help with 6.1m social homes upgrade target
5 days ago

Windows giant Everest crashes into administration

Around 350 jobs at risk while hunt starts for a buyer to salvage business
5 days ago

Green light for £500m Newcastle health complex

Mixed use scheme will promote healthy living across all stages of life
5 days ago

Contractor services