Gusto Homes launches centre of eco excellence at Lincoln College

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Gusto Homes has launched a new training facility, ECOnstruction Centre of Excellence at Lincoln College that will teach cutting-edge sustainable and low carbon building techniques to aspiring construction students

Led by local construction firms, The Construction College, which features the Gusto Homes ECOnstruction Centre of Excellence, was officially opened on Thursday 12th September by Gusto Homes.

This new employer-led approach to construction training will help students, staff and the wider industry to upskill as gas is phased out from new sites completely over the next decade. Thanks to this expansion, Lincoln College will now be able to train an additional 100 learners a year.

Steff Wright, CEO of Gusto Homes, said: “This is a real opportunity to work with the college to develop the skills of local people during an exciting time of change within the housebuilding and wider construction industry. It’s also a space where companies developing innovative new construction products can showcase them to people within the industry.

“Building regulation changes are inevitable if we’re to meet challenging government targets and there will be a need for the whole industry to upskill and develop.”

Gusto Homes has been a leader in sustainable construction for more than two decades. It installed the UK’s first integrated solar roof back in 1999 and has since built more than 300 new sustainable homes across the East Midlands.

Through the ECOnstruction Centre of Excellence, Gusto Homes will provide training on the application and impact of products like air source and ground source heat pumps, solar PV, triple glazing and wastewater heat recovery.

Lincoln College is calling on more firms to establish a commercial presence on its campus to train students, upskill staff and run professional development workshops for the industry as a whole.

Cllr Bridges said: “The college has demonstrated an extraordinary level of responsiveness to emerging trends in the sector and the demand for skilled workers.

Gary Headland, CEO, Lincoln College Group, said: “Our focus will be on continuing to listen to employers to ensure we produce highly skilled and productive people to add economic and social value in the local area.

“We are developing a really exciting student experience that will see them spending a significant amount of time in industry so they can start adding value to local firms from day-one of their apprenticeships.”

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