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20/09/2023

Construction Professionals Skillnet Launches New MMC Programme

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The Construction Professionals Skillnet has launched a new programme in collaboration with Griffith College to support the industry which requires upskilling in Modern Methods of Construction (MMC).

MMC covers different types of construction involving significant portions, or all, of the building being manufactured in a factory setting and joined together on-site.

Construction Professionals Skillnet's new micro-credential in Strategic Supply Management for Modern Methods of Construction ensures that individuals gain the knowledge and skills to effectively manage supply for MMC projects in Ireland.

This highly practical programme is the second of a number of micro-credentials being developed by the Construction Professionals Skillnet. It covers areas such as supply management and MMC enablers, strategic procurement, and supply decisions for MMC and procurement, as well as supply chain organisation and control.

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According to research conducted by Skillnet Ireland and the Construction Professionals Skillnet, more than half of companies (54%) believe the right MMC skills are not available in Ireland.

MMC skills are required to meet the needs of Housing for All, Project Ireland 2040 and the National Development Plan.

Hubert Fitzpatrick, CEO of the Construction Industry Federation, said: "The Construction Industry Federation welcomes the urgent response to an industry need that this new programme brings. Upskilling is always important, however, it is absolutely critical at the moment in supporting the industry in its response to Government plans."

Diarmuid Hegarty, the President of Griffith College, stated: "Griffith College recently took over the programmes of the Irish Institute of Purchasing and Materials Management, and are delighted to be able to respond to the needs of the construction sector in this area by working with industry partners in developing this programme."

Peter Lennox, a Skillnet Ireland Development Advisor, added: "Skillnet Ireland is committed to supporting Irish businesses to meet modern challenges and opportunities head-on through the provision of cutting-edge talent development solutions. This new programme developed in collaboration with Construction Professionals Skillnet and Griffith College is a major step forward in delivering the capabilities for the roll-out of MMC projects across Ireland. It is also a clear example of what is possible when we bring industry and higher education together to tackle complex challenges."

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