The number of new construction apprentices has risen, according to figures published by the Construction Industry Federation (CIF).
Apprenticeships increased by 660 in 2014, with over 2,100 new apprenticeship registrations taking place last year.
The CIF has described the latest statistics as a positive trend however warned that more apprenticeships will have to be registered in 2015 if the industry is to meet the expected demand for skills in the coming years.
The big increases were in electrical, carpentry and plumbing apprenticeships. The number of new electrical apprentices grew by 323 or 62% to 845 in 2014. Carpentry apprenticeships grew by 87% to 185, an increase of 86 and plumbing experienced an increase of 77 apprentices growing by 32% to 318. The only construction apprenticeship to experience a decrease was toolmaking which dropped by 15 apprentices to 66 in 2014, a fall of 19%.
"It is good to see the number of people entering into apprenticeships is on the increase," said CIF Director General Tom Parlon. "However the industry will need to see that increase continue in 2015 and beyond if we are to meet the expected demand for construction activity in the coming years.
"There have been too few people beginning construction apprenticeships and learning valuable construction skills in recent years. This is a particularly negative impact of the downturn and one which could have significant implications for the future of the industry if it is not tackled now. It is true that there are still large numbers of unemployed former construction workers who are currently filling positions as they become available. However if we do not start increasing the talent pool for these important skills then we will run into problems within the next few years."
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