England: Local Authority Building Control (LABC) launch funded trainee scheme

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Local Authority Building Control launch funded trainee scheme @labcuk

Local Authority Building Control (LABC), the membership organisation for 3,500 public service building surveyors in England and Wales, has launched a fully funded trainee scheme to attract new recruits into the profession.

Following the landmark Building Safety Act 2022, LABC is boosting building control capacity in light of new responsibilities and support for the Building Safety Regulator.

The regulator will be responsible for ensuring the safety of all new higher risk buildings and for the oversight of 12,000 existing occupied tall buildings.

The capacity building programme will see more than 150 people recruited into the building control profession with a three year fully funded learning and development plan.

LABC is looking for people who can demonstrate leadership skills, solve problems creatively and work under pressure. The programme is nationwide with a clear progression pathway. The funded scheme means learning and development will be fully subsidised, and recruits will be paid while they study and progress.

LABC Chief Executive, Lorna Stimpson, said: “Local authority building control plays a vital and important public service, they ensure our buildings and cities are safe, healthy places to live and work. Building control professionals also play an important part in addressing the UK’s response to the energy and climate crisis.

“The new responsibilities outlined in the Building Safety Act and the support LABC teams will give to the new regulator mean the profession needs to expand. We’ve been working on this project for 18 months and are delighted that we have gained funding to fully subsidise the learning and development of new entrants.

Details of the scheme can be found here.

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