Donaldson Timber Systems launches timber frame training programme

Donaldson Timber Systems launches timber frame skills hub

Donaldson Timber Systems launches timber frame skills hub

Offsite timber frame manufacturer, Donaldson Timber Systems, has launched what it says is an industry-first timber frame skills hub, to develop a workforce capable of building using offsite timber frame.

With over 50 years of experience, Donaldson Timber Systems is responding to the skills crisis by harnessing its knowledge and expertise of offsite timber frame to develop a bespoke training programme.

Modules have been created for all disciplines, from design and technical to commercial and construction, empowering Donaldson Timber Systems customers to realise the true benefits of building in timber frame, in terms of cost, speed and performance.

The programme is available on GRASSP, an new online training platform, designed to make construction learning easy. It can be accessed on desktop or mobile with 24/7 access to allow for practical guidance on the move, whether in the office or on the building site.

Supported through the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB)’s Industry Impact Fund, the interactive training programme consists of a series of easy-to-follow expert lessons, best practice guidance, checklists, tutorials and visual aids covering every stage, from design and commercial appraisals to installation and site completion.

Alex Goodfellow, CEO at Donaldson Offsite said: “The future success of the housing sector depends on the skills, confidence and availability of people to deliver it. Rather than add to the narrative about the problem of the skills crisis, we want to contribute to the solution. By working with CITB and GRASSP, we have taken our knowledge and developed a timber frame training programme to support housebuilders and contractors that want to make the change to timber frame and need guidance.

“To succeed and build sustainable homes more quickly, the industry must be fully equipped with new knowledge and capability. We believe by launching this training hub and sharing our expertise, we can make a difference. Collaboration will raise the whole sector – closing the skills gap, accelerating timber frame adoption and building the workforce and homes of the future that we so desperately need.”

Tim Balcon, CEO, Construction Industry Training Board (CITB), added: “We are delighted to support Donaldson Timber Systems and GRASSP with funding through the CITB Industry Impact Fund. Ensuring that on-site teams have the knowledge and skills required to effectively plan and build using Modern Methods of Construction is key to enabling better decision-making and encouraging a ‘right first time’ mindset.

“The Industry Impact Fund supports projects that shape the future of construction, boosting skills, innovation and collaboration. The Fund gives employers the power to design and develop training solutions that don’t already exist – ensuring they are scalable, sustainable and make a lasting impact.”

To find out more, visit: The Timber Frame Learning Hub – Donaldson Timber Systems

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