The two organisations have enjoyed a progressive and successful relationship for a number of years now and align well on key aspects of delivery of employment opportunity and the building of sustainable futures for both individuals and the economy.
In becoming a charitable member Constructure look forward to contributing positively to the conversation and direction of the NOCN Group and offering its knowledge and insight into skills and learning related themes that can support growth, especially in the context of the construction sector.
With over 250 industry organisations making up the membership, Constructure considers membership in this form to be a pivotal moment in its development.
Speaking of the acceptance of Constructure into the charitable members community, Christopher Selby, Head of Marketing & Communications commented “Being accepted as a charitable members of NOCN Group is a significant fillip for Constructure and recognition of the high levels of synergy between the two organisations”.
He continued, “Constructure and the CCATF before it have focused its efforts on the development of and support for enhanced skills uptake in the construction sector, by being able to contribute more directly to NOCN Group’s progress aligns well with our ambition to do more”.
On the appointment of Constructure to its Charitable membership, Chief Executive, Graham Hasting Evans, commented “We are pleased to formally welcome Constructure as a Charitable Member of NOCN Group. Our shared commitment to advancing skills within the construction sector makes this partnership a natural fit.
Constructure’s values and strategic aims closely align with our mission to create inclusive and sustainable pathways into employment. Their expertise and insight will be a valuable asset to our community of Charitable Members, and we look forward to working together to deliver lasting impact across the industry.”
Constructure July 2025.