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Construction Training Trends 2024: Staying Ahead of the Curve

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The way we learn construction is always changing. In the Neolithic era, it would’ve looked like learning the latest dry stonewalling techniques. During the copper age, you’d have learned to use the latest innovative building material: fired bricks. In the late 1700s, we constructed the very first bridge made entirely of cast iron. So, what about now?

Construction is a constantly changing industry, and so is the way we get trained in it. Therefore, there have always been new trends emerging – some that stick around (like the invention of fired bricks in 4400BC) and others that don’t (like the use of asbestos products).

If you’re wanting to keep up with training trends in construction for 2024, keep reading and stay ahead of the curve!

Green spaces and environmental considerations

Construction projects, particularly for council and government, are increasingly incorporating green spaces in their work. From bee sanctuaries on bus stops to flower beds in pedestrian zones, this new era of civil construction is being marked by greenness and environmental considerations.

While this is expected to play only a minor role in construction training trends of 2024, it’s definitely important to consider the shift in thinking towards including nature in civil construction. Taking this into account will help construction students, who will eventually be construction managers and project planners, come up with creative ideas for including green area in civil construction work.

Strong focus on roots and performing quality work

As always, construction training shouldn’t substitute the adoption of edgy, new processes for good, old-fashioned skill development. The most important thing to learn in construction will always be solid workmanship. That’s why it’s crucial to pick an RTO which still has a strong focus on learning the foundations.

Technological advancements

In the old days, we learned construction with a pen, a piece of paper and by watching someone else fulfil a task, whether it was rigging a crane or operating an earthmover. Nowadays, we’ve got iPads, simulation programs, and a whole other range of technological advancements which make it easier and safer than ever to do construction training.

Staying ahead of the curve in technology is something all good construction RTOs should be doing. Technology has played a role in improving construction throughout the history of the industry, whether we’re talking about the invention of the steam roller in 1860, or the new artificial intelligence programs allowing construction companies to conduct virtual walk-throughs of sites.

Construction Training International is staying ahead of the curve on all of these construction training trends. We’re Melbourne’s best RTO in construction, having helped thousands of Victorians become qualified construction professionals and enjoy illustrious careers. Our institution boasts real-life training construction sites, seasoned, passionate tutors and affordable training costs to boot. Get in touch with Construction Training International and enrol today.

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