A new hub has been launched to address the green skills gap in London’s commercial built environment. The Skyline Skills Hub is a platform that will enable the Square Mile’s growing workforce to meet the challenges of decarbonising the city. It was produced by the City of London Corporation’s Skills for a Sustainable Skyline Taskforce, of which CITB is proud to be a part. The Hub will showcase the best practices for sustainable green skills. It will also enable workers, employers and policymakers across the sector to attract, upskill, reskill and diversify the people needed to ensure the delivery of sustainable buildings for the future. CITB has supported the development of the new Hub, providing links to Construct and Talentview Construction resources and to New Entrant Support Team advisors.The Skyline Skills Hub platform will enable the Square Mile’s growing workforce to meet the challenges of decarbonising the city In addition, visitors can access the CITB Net Zero Action Plan, Go Construct STEM Ambassadors, Employer Networks information, and the FIR (Fairness, Inclusion and Respect) Toolkit. The Skills Centre’s work delivering Onsite Experience Hubs via the CITB commission and broader resources via the Supply Chain Sustainability School are also available. Central London urgently needs a larger skilled workforce to decarbonise its commercial buildings, to achieve the City Corporation’s Net Zero targets by 2040 and retain its world leading financial and professional services sector. An estimated 26,000 additional built environment workers will be needed in Greater London by 2026 to achieve these sustainability goals. Recognising this, the City of London Corporation launched the Skills for a Sustainable Skyline Taskforce in 2022. This collaboration aims to boost the supply of skilled workers for sustainable buildings by bringing together employers, training providers and industry bodies from across the commercial built environment sector, as well as national and local government. Buildings are responsible for nearly 40% of global greenhouse gas emissions and 76% of emissions in London alone. Retrofitting older buildings has become critical to the decarbonisation agenda, with 95% of emissions from the built environment over the next 30 years expected to come from existing buildings. Through innovative resources and a commitment to sustainability, the Skyline Skills Hub will drive the transformation necessary to secure London’s global leadership in sustainable commercial property. The Hub will offer free access to resources from across the built environment sector, including careers guides, case studies and research such as the Skyline Skills Recommendations Report. By facilitating easy access to green skills information, the Hub will equip the workforce, policy makers and new entrants with the sustainable green skills needed to address the skills gap. The Hub will also facilitate collaboration between businesses, training providers, and government to realise these objectives.
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