Trainee workers breathe new life into former Sunderland office complex
Five-floor Parsons House sits at a prominent location on Parsons Road. And it has been given a new lease of life as residential accommodation by students working with award-winning training firm Engineering Real Results (ERR).
The project gave the prospective tradesmen and women hands-on experience as part of their NVQ qualifications. Ricky Sharma, managing director of ERR, hailed the development as a “shining example” of the way people training in electrics, plumbing, gas and welding qualifications can get crucial on-the-job know-how before entering the world of work.
He said: “We were given the opportunity to allow our students to work on this prominent site, taking it from an office building to a mixture of one and two-bedroom apartments. I’m pleased to say the students did an incredible job, showing off their skills transforming the building into a bright and spacious site with all the amenities you would expect from a modern living space.
“We couldn’t be prouder of their achievements and have already had brilliant feedback. These projects show how important it is to give students the opportunity to work on live construction sites to hone their skills.”
ERR has state-of-the-art centres around the country and offers courses accredited by awarding bodies. As well as specialising in traditional trades, it also offer courses in crucial renewable skills with the aim of helping to plug the so-called “green skills gap”.
The company also uses innovative virtual reality as part of their training.
Mr Sharma added: “Enabling our students to work on live construction sites is a vital part of what we offer. We provide fantastic opportunities for them to complete their NVQs and get the jobs they want.”
ERR offers skills and training to both industry professionals and new entrants. Mr Sharma added: “The qualifications we offer are endorsed by employers and leading professional institutes for real-world relevance. When people train with us they do so with the confidence they will leave with the right knowledge, skills and qualifications that employers value and the industry and regulations require.”
By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily
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