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National Federation of Builders (NFB) welcomes educational partnership with AccXel, the new Construction Skills Accelerator Centre.
The partnership is seen as a great opportunity for both organisations to raise awareness of everything they do and stand for in the South West and Wales.
Both NFB and AccXel have the same goals for the construction industry which is to reduce the stigma around mental health, improve health and safety regulations and the overall welfare of employees. Both will be working to change the public perception of the industry and encourage more people to pursue careers in the sector.
When speaking on the new partnership, Danny Clarke, NFB’s Commercial Director, has said “I am incredibly excited about our partnership with AccXel, I believe both organisations are passionate about the same topics and together we will be able to create the change that the industry needs to keep bringing people into the industry and retain the current workforce.
“I very much look forward to seeing how we work together to implement the necessary change.”
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