Kier has hosted a preview of the ‘Open Doors 2024’ initiative by Build UK, which aims to give young people an insight into a career in the construction industry
Students from Fulham Cross Academy had the opportunity to explore Kier’s Refinery development at ARC West London in Hammersmith. During the tour, they gained insights into potential careers in construction and had the chance to ask the Kier team questions.
The Refinery project is a high-spec laboratory development that will provide a home for UK life science organisations. The site is Considerate Constructors Scheme-registered and will feature flexible laboratories and generate job opportunities in science and research-based fields.
The site, situated on the Northern Embankment of the River Thames, will also provide cycling facilities for 200 bicycles and a new communal park integrated within the Thames Path.
Students can view projects across many sectors
Kier worked with Build UK to open several construction sites for the upcoming Open Doors event in March 2024. The event will feature site visits across the UK, showcasing various projects, such as tunnels, skyscrapers, offices, and factories.
During the event, students from Fulham Cross, specialising in construction and design technology at a STEM school, met six apprentices currently taking part in emerging talent programmes at Kier.
These programs include Level 2-3 apprenticeships, degree apprenticeships, and graduate schemes. The apprentices shared their career experiences and discussed diverse roles and skills required in successful construction projects.
“The construction industry is vital to the UK economy and provides many different roles and opportunities for people from all walks of life. Open Doors is a great initiative, and Kier is proud to partner with Build UK to showcase the different careers on offer,” said Louisa Finlay, Kier Group’s chief people office.
“It was great to share my own experiences of working in the sector for 35 years and listen to students who attended today’s event about their career aspirations, some of whom are already starting their training on construction-related courses,” she added.
Open Doors 2024 lifts the curtain on a diverse range of roles
During Open Doors 2024, visitors can explore the wide range of construction careers, including thousands of apprenticeship positions. As well as traditional on-site roles, companies will showcase off-site opportunities in back-office support, sales teams, and technical roles.
Nearly 100 events are registered for Open Doors Week, and booking opens via the Open Doors website on January 8, 2024.
“Sites like Kier’s Refinery are a great example of how a diverse and talented team of people come together to deliver something special, and I would encourage the whole construction supply chain to follow their lead and open their doors next March to inspire the next generation to choose a career in our fantastic industry,” concluded Julie White, Build UK chair and managing director of D-Drill Ltd.
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