When new construction projects are announced, even if they are still in the planning stages or have not yet been approved, the wise construction worker will make sure to be prepared. Although the economy has really hurt the construction industry, there are still countless projects taking place to update, restore, or enhance Liverpool. It was about this time last year that we first heard about Peel’s proposition to regenerate the Liverpool docklands.
One Project, Tens of Thousands of Jobs
Many will remember well when news was first released about Peel’s proposition for the docklands. It was a £5.5 billion design that would result in the development of new offices, apartments, and shops. Also included was (and how could we forget this?) the 55-storey Shanghai Tower. Peel’s entire scheme was about developing Liverpool, bringing it up to date and making it an overall better city for residents and visitors alike.
Careful consideration and much deliberation took place over these plans. The Liverpool City Council was the first to scrutinise them before submitting to the Secretary of State for final approval. If approved, this project would not only significantly enhance Liverpool as a city, but would provide tens of thousands of jobs for construction workers. Better yet, this project was so massive that the jobs offered would be long term and give professionals some security and peace of mind that had been severely lacking in the industry.
Is Your Construction NVQ in Liverpool Ready to be Put to Work?
Because this colossal project involves 14,000 apartment buildings alone, carpenters, joiners, and tile workers are going to make up a significant number of the construction professionals hired. You can assume, however, that a project so big it cannot begin without the approval of the secretary of state is not going to employ just anyone who claims to have some basic know-how of the industry.
A project this size requires those with experience, exceptional skills, and impeccable safety procedures; everything required to receive your Carpentry NVQ, Joinery NVQ, or Tiling NVQ in Liverpool. With your Construction NVQ to back up your good word about yourself, employers on this project will know that you are fully competent and can be trusted. You cannot expect to be employed alongside those who do have a Construction NVQ in Liverpool if you yourself have not taken the time to obtain yours. Consider the amount of money that £5.5 billion is—this project cannot receive any negative attention for any reason, and certainly not because incompetent workers were hired.
Do the smart thing and get your level 2 Carpentry NVQ, Tiling NVQ, or Joinery NVQ right now while the idea is fresh on your mind. Scheduling an assessment is easy and is conducted on the job. You want to be prepared at all times so that as soon as projects are announced you know you are ready to go and can prove that you are the best.