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    CITB Consensus moved to March 2025

    Karen ContrinoBy Karen Contrino10/01/2025No Comments2 Mins Read8 Views
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    The original start date was 10 February, but it will now begin on 17 March

    The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has announced new dates for its Consensus process: the procedure will now start on 17 March 2025 and continue until 9 May.

    The five-week move allows greater opportunity for CITB to align its upcoming 2025-29 Strategic Plan with the outcomes of the ITB Review.

    Usually undertaken every three years, Consensus is the process through which CITB seeks Levy-paying employers’ views and agreement on its plans for generating the Levy and the skills and training this will deliver to the industry. CITB’s core focus for the 2026-29 draft Levy Proposals being consulted on is to ensure that the Levy exemption and reduction thresholds remain current and appropriate.

    During Consensus, CITB consults at least 11,000 Levy paying employers. In March 2019, nearly 30,000 employers were liable to pay a Levy.

    The Levy plays a vital role in investing in the British construction industry, ensuring the development of a skilled workforce to meet the sector’s current and future demands.

    Tim Balcon, Chief Executive of CITB, said:

    “We believe it’s important that, as a body that is led and accountable to industry, we give employers a full picture of how we intend to support the industry over the life of the Strategic Plan and accompanying Levy Order.

    “The publication date of the ITB review is not yet confirmed by the Department for Education (DfE), meaning we cannot yet confirm the publication date of CITB’s Strategic Plan. Consequently, we have revised the start date of Consensus to ensure employers are well informed going into the Consensus process.”

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