
A Construction Site Supervisor is responsible for managing and overseeing daily operations on a construction site. Their role ensures that projects are executed safely, efficiently, and in compliance with regulations and project plans.
Core responsibilities include:
Training equips supervisors with the knowledge and skills needed to:
We offer a range of courses, including:
The NPORS Construction Site Safety Scheme:
All Construction Site Safety Scheme courses are recognised by BuildUK.
SVQ in Construction Site Supervision
While formal qualifications are not always required, having relevant certifications like SSSTS or NVQs in Construction Site Supervision is highly beneficial and often a prerequisite for many employers.
Supervisors can advance to roles such as:
Regular refresher training, staying up-to-date with legislative changes, and engaging in continuous professional development (CPD) are key to maintaining compliance and staying competent in your role.
Yes, we offer bespoke training options tailored to your company’s specific projects, equipment, and operational needs.

A Construction Site Manager oversees all aspects of a construction project, ensuring it is completed safely, on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards. They coordinate with teams, contractors, and stakeholders to manage resources and solve any challenges that arise.
Core responsibilities include:
Training is essential to:
While entry routes vary, common qualifications include:
We offer a variety of courses, including:
Yes, many site supervisors advance to managerial roles through additional training and gaining qualifications like SMSTS or NVQs in Construction Site Management.
Key skills include:
Managers should:

Senior Construction Management involves overseeing large-scale projects, managing multiple teams and contractors, and ensuring that construction processes align with budgets, schedules, and regulatory requirements. Senior managers are responsible for strategic decision-making, conflict resolution, and maintaining high standards of safety and quality.
Key responsibilities include:
To succeed in a senior management role, the following are typically required:
Training helps senior managers stay up-to-date with:
To excel, senior managers need:
We offer a variety of courses, including:
Senior Construction Managers can progress into executive roles such as:
Compliance can be maintained through:
Yes, we provide bespoke training options tailored to the specific needs of organizations, including team training and strategic management workshops.

Construction Contracting Operations Management involves overseeing the contractual, financial, and operational aspects of construction projects. This includes managing budgets, schedules, resources, and compliance to ensure successful project delivery.
Key responsibilities include:
Qualifications often include:
To succeed in this role, individuals need:
Training enhances skills in:
We offer various courses, including: