BG takes on nationwide apprentices

Plaster and plasterboard manufacturer British Gypsum has taken on fifteen apprentices from plaster contractors to complete a nationally recognised qualification in drylining.

BG takes on nationwide apprentices

The Drylining Apprenticeship, which has been developed by British Gypsum in partnership with the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) and industry, is designed to meet employer’s needs and develop young people into the installers of the future.

The apprentices will complete a two-year course, including a 17 week element at Saint-Gobain’s Technical Academy branches in Erith, Kent and East Leake, Leicestershire and Kirkby Thore in Cumbria.

The course involves rigorous training in all aspects of drylining systems including training and assessment of functional skills as required by apprentice needs and the completion of a final examination and synoptical practical assessment needs.

Training will be delivered in three week blocks and apprentices will be awarded an Interior Systems Level 2 Diploma in Drylining on completion.

During the remainder of the course, British Gypsum assessors gather onsite evidence from the work place to complete a portfolio which will provide evidence towards a Drylining – Fixing and/or Finishing NVQ Level 2 Diploma in Interior Systems. This approach leads to a timely achievement of apprentices within a 2 year period.

The Saint-Gobain Technical Academy network offers market leading and comprehensive training throughout the UK with state of the art facilities to meet the requirements of the sustainable building agenda and help the industry combat the rising skills shortage.

About Fiona Russell-Horne

Group Managing Editor across the BMJ portfolio.

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