CONSTRUCTION & FOUNDATIONS

Dewey gets training recognition

Dewey Training, part of the Dewey Group, a construction recruitment consultancy, has become a Recognised NOCN Training Centre.

 William Berridge MD of Dewey Group

William Berridge MD of Dewey Group

NOCN Training Centre Recognition follows its recent award of CITB Approved Training Organisation (ATO) status, which together elevates Dewey Training to one of the major providers of high-quality training for the construction industry. It also demonstrates it meets recognised construction industry standards, with effective quality management systems and processes in place.

Managing director William Berridge said: "Adding NOCN Training Centre Recognition allows Dewey Training to deliver NOCN qualifications, arguably the broadest range of qualifications and alternative routes for both experienced workers and new entrants to the construction jobs market.

"NOCN Recognition, together with the recent CITB ATO awarding, is a tremendous endorsement of our [Dewey Training] ability to deliver training of the very highest standard, but also, against a backdrop of skills shortages, the training courses the construction sector desperately needs."

As an NOCN Recognised Centre, Dewey Training is subject to regular monitoring, against the Centre Agreement, NOCN policies and procedures, and the requirements set out in the NOCN Centre Handbook that ensure training quality levels are maintained.