CIAT is looking for a Technical Coordinator to work with the Institute to interpret and respond to technical legislative, regulatory and policy information.
The Construction Leadership Council has confirmed its continued commitment to supporting the Construction Talent Retention Scheme (CTRS) for the industry.
Specialist contractors and developers are expecting to see the biggest reductions in their workforce between September and December as a result of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
The number of construction workers furloughed under the government's Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme as of the end of June fell by 318,000 from its April peak.
HMRC has warned that it will take action against firms committing 'furlough fraud' in all sectors of the economy, including construction, if they have enough information to launch an investigation.
A total of 430 companies employing more than 100,000 people have already signed up to the Construction Leadership Council's Construction Talent Retention Scheme, as it went live.
Despite fears of a building crisis, construction industry professions are becoming highly sought after following a surge in construction-related projects.