ISG launches high tech construction “A” level

Grant Prior 7 years ago
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ISG is launching the UK’s first Level 3 Applied Diploma in Professional Construction Practice (PCP).

The contractor has teamed-up with the WJEC Welsh examination board to target high-achieving students looking to find out more about construction.

The PCP qualification is worth up to 56 UCAS points (the equivalent of an A-Level).

It is designed to transform outdated perceptions of the industry and prepare young people for progression into Level 4 built environment qualifications and beyond.

Teaching modules include an introduction to BIM, the use of drones, laser scanning technology, and AI and VR in the built environment.

Paul Cossell, ISG’s CEO, said: “The problem we have as an industry is that a third of our workforce is now over 50 years old and we are not doing enough to educate and expose young people to the amazing opportunities that exist in this vitally important industry.

“The PCP qualification is our response to engaging the brightest and most talented young people at an earlier age, with a Level 3 qualification that can sit alongside and complement existing STEM subjects.

“Students are given the confidence to explore contemporary construction practice and earn transferable UCAS points, which is an essential element as this unlocks the barriers that some may feel towards specialisation at an early age.

“This is the real game-changer – a qualification that accurately reflects our industry, but doesn’t negatively penalise those who are interested but ultimately find that it is not for them in the long term.”

NPTC Group of Colleges is the PCP diploma’s first partner and sponsor, and over the course of the 2018 academic year will be working closely with ISG in preparation to deliver the PCP qualification to its first wave of students in the September 2019 intake.

ISG has committed to placing real construction professionals in the classroom to help deliver the course, and is working to upskill tutors and bring real life projects to learners – using the very latest technologies to see beyond the traditional site visit experience.

Allan Perry, subjects office, WJEC added: “The genuinely exciting prospect about the PCP qualification is that we have a fully formed and Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) endorsed course that is ready to make a real difference now.

“ISG has always been clear from day one that it sees PCP as an industry initiative, and the hope is that as the qualification’s popularity grows, the wider industry throws its considerable weight behind the diploma to support the change that our sector so desperately needs.”

Rosalind Thorpe, the CIOB’s head of education, said: “This qualification will help attract much needed new talent into the industry, which is currently experiencing skills gaps.

“The CIOB believes that attracting school leavers into construction will be key to increasing the use of digital technologies and innovations in the industry and improving productivity.”

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