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The CITB was established on 21 July 1964 by the Industrial Training (Construction Board) Order 1964, [2] and was one of a number of training boards covering UK industries. . It was a non-departmental public body of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills [3] until 2016 when it moved to the Department for Education
The Construction Skills Certification Scheme was founded as a limited company on 21 February 1995. [2] It issues photographic smart cards to construction workers as proof of training and qualification. [3]
BDA was created on 6 January 1976 under the Bangalore Development Authority Act 1976 [5] superseding the earlier civic authority known as the City Improvement Trust Board (CITB), but remaining nearly identical in function. [6] The First erstwhile Chairman of BDA was Shri B.T.Somanna.
The report was written by Mark Farmer, the founding director and CEO of Cast Consultancy [1] and an expert with 25 years' experience in the construction industry. [2] It had been commissioned through the UK Construction Leadership Council at the request of the departments for Communities and Local Government (CLG) and for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS).
The CIOB was established in London on 6 March 1834 as the Builders Society by an eminent group of 15 Master Builders that included Thomas Cubitt and William Cubitt, to suppress trade unions [3] and to: "uphold and promote reputable standards of building through friendly intercourse, the useful exchange of information and greater uniformity and respectability in business".
The CEO joined AAT following a career operating her own businesses, holding a number of finance and leadership roles, and more than a decade at the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) immediately prior to joining AAT. Beale was appointed interim CEO of CITB, and then CEO in her own right. [3]
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A Build UK and CITB working group was established to support ISG apprentices and graduates; [74] Build UK CEO Suzannah Nichol said ISG's collapse was "devastating" for the sector and could lead to other firms going under. [97]