Homebuilder Cairn Homes is investing €10m in a new Apprenticeship Academy, which aims to enhance the long-term health and viability of the construction sector in Ireland, by addressing future skills in the industry.
The Government has identified that increasing the number of construction apprentices across the residential sector as an important part of delivering its Housing for All strategy.
The supports will also be open to existing apprentices who are currently working with a Cairn subcontractor, to support their learning and development. Julie Sinnamon, a non-executive director of Cairn, said today's development is an important new strategic initiative for the company.
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