Competence Frameworks
What are Competence Frameworks?
Competence Frameworks set out and define the competence requirements for individuals across the built environment. They are made up of a Route to Competence and a SKEB document (Skills, Knowledge, Experience & Behaviour) and an Implementation Plan
The Route to Competence highlights the qualification routes available for individuals to achieve a level of competence.
The SKEB statement listing the skills, knowledge, experience and behaviours (SKEB) required to obtain competence in the role(s) covered by the framework and show the training available to support those competencies and any re-validation requirements.
an Implementation Plan, is a programme and timetable for each occupation to achieve full compliance with competence framework requirements, including delivery of the necessary training and assessment infrastructure.
Why is a Competence Framework needed for the construction industry?
As the Building Safety Act comes into effect, individuals are required to prove that they are competent to do the job that they are on-site to do, so it is imperative that we have competence defined for all (in scope) roles.
CITB supports Sector Lead Group 10 (SLG 10), a subgroup of the Industry Competence Steering Group (ICSG), to consult with industry to develop Competence Frameworks.
Competence Frameworks will help improve competence by providing clarity and consistency across the industry with links to accredited qualifications and approved training.
From standardising competence and identifying the qualification landscape, an implementation plan will be produced which will help address any gaps identified by the consultation process and the defining of the Competence Framework.
Working Group (WGs) requirements and typical timescales:
industry experts familiar with the occupation
approximately once or twice a month (virtually)
face-to-face meetings if preferred by working groups
meetings can be from one to three hours (in agreement with the working group)
On average, Competency Framework reviews run for 20 months. Digital Offline consultation (through email or survey) is offered for people who are time limited but want to be part of the consultation and have their say.
A further 30-day online review and feedback period will be available at the end of the consultation.
Published Competence Frameworks
Automated Gate System Installer and Service Technician (5.21MB)
Blind and Solar Shading Systems Installation, Service and Maintenance (6.03MB)
Brise Soleil and Louvre Installation, Service and Maintenance (PDF, 4.08MB)
Non-Powered Pedestrian Door Installer and Service Technician (PDF, 5.09MB)
Powered Pedestrian Door Installer and Service Technician (PDF, 5.64MB)
Shutter and Roller Door Installer and Service Technician (13.3MB)
Site Carpentry - Specific to First and Second Fix Activities (Doors and Stairs) (PDF, 2.38MB)
Current Competence Framework Developments
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Cladding Occupations
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Demolition | |
Fitted Interiors
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Metal Decking & Stud Welding
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Road Building & Maintenance
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Roofing Occupations
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Specialist Installation Occupations
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Sub-Structure Work Occupations
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Construction using Offsite Manufactured Assemblies
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Floor Covering Occupations
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Insulation & Building Treatment
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Piling Operations | |
Waterproof Membrane Roofing Systems
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Plant Operations
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Tunnelling Operations | |
Wood Occupations
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Construction & Civil Engineering Operations
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Site Logistics Operations
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Access Operations and Rigging
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Heritage Skills
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Specialist Concrete Occupations
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Concrete Operative
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Temporary Traffic Management | |
Construction fixings and Anchors | |
Refractory Installations | |
Sub-structure Work Occupations
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Winter Maintenance Operative | |
Wood Machining |