The Government has approved to advance a number of measures to promote careers in construction.
A budget of €750,000 has been allocated to advance the recently published Careers in Construction report.
This includes a peer-to-peer social media campaign to dispel myths surrounding careers in construction and a campaign to advise skilled construction workers abroad of the opportunities in Ireland and the pipeline of work in construction.
Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris TD, who is in London to meet Irish construction workers working on sites across the United Kingdom to discuss the motivations for staying abroad, as well as barriers to returning home, said:
“It is essential we continue to support people entering the sector. This is vital to meeting our Housing for All targets and to ensure we address the most significant challenge our generation is facing.
“There are a number of misconceptions about a career in construction. There are fears construction is a boom and bust career, or that it is for a certain gender, or a certain stage in their career.
“This funding will seek to dispel some of those myths. It is designed to ensure that people considering construction or upskilling from their current role in the sector know the investment the State is making in this overall area over the next decade, and also that we are changing how we deliver housing and large infrastructural projects through Modern Methods of Construction.”
In addition, the Department is looking at structural changes so that people are aware of and learning about construction careers including through apprenticeship at an earlier point in their education, working closely with the Department of Education, National Council for Curriculum and Assessment and professional representative organisations.
New resources relating to Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) are also being developed through Skillnet Ireland, which will highlight the new opportunities in this growing area.
Minister Harris added:
“We also know Irish construction workers are in high demand. Many left Ireland during the economic crash and have not returned and are now working on sites across the world.
“A part of this funding will be used to engage with construction workers abroad to assess the motivations for moving abroad and establish any barriers to coming home.
“We know many are living in the United Kingdom. Today, I will meet a small number of them to discuss the opportunities that Ireland can offer to people seeking a
Are you looking to get into the Construction Industry?
CONSTRUCTION JOBS EXPO - SATURDAY, 18TH MAY, 2024
MAY 18 @ 10:00 - 16:00
Free
Construction Jobs Expo returns to Dublin. Register for FREE ADMISSION today and meet employers at the RDS on 18th May, 2024Construction Jobs Expo is returning to Dublin in Spring 2024! This careers fair will take place on Saturday, 18th May (10am-4pm) at the RDS. This careers fair will be dedicated to the construction sector and will feature hundreds of active job opportunities . Construction Jobs Expo is the only careers exhibition of its type to feature FREE ADMISSION.
What can you expect at Construction Jobs Expo ?
- Employers actively recruiting for hundreds of jobs at home and abroad
- Specialised areas dedicated to jobs in the construction and engineering sectors.
- Start your own business experts offering advice and support networks
- A packed seminar timetable on important and topical issues by a range of industry experts
Agenda Stage
Construction Jobs Expo's Agenda Stage will host talks on a variety of topics including jobseeking skills such as using social media to land your dream job and interview techniques as well as a CV writing workshop. Other seminars include talks by industry insiders on a variety of career topics.
We look forward to seeing you at Construction Jobs Expo !