Study construction in Bordon
Opened in September 2017, the Future Skills Centre (FSC) in Bordon is a £3.8million facility that offers a wide range of specialist construction courses, designed to meet the needs of employers in the construction industry.
We are proud to offer a wide range of construction courses at the FSC, including woodwork, joinery, brickwork, plumbing as well as English and maths courses.
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Career options
- Carpenter/Joiner
- Painter/Decorator
- Interior Designer
- Electrician
- Plumber
- Bricklayer
- Project Management
- Civil Engineering
- Architect Technician

Why choose the FSC?
- £3.8 million total investment in the new centre.
- Between 2019 and 2023, more than 168 jobs will be created in the construction industry.
- 2.79 million people will be employed in construction by 2023.
- The value of new construction work in 2017 was £109.4 billion.
- There are 314,590 construction firms operating in Great Britain.
- Average weekly earnings in the construction industry is £607 per week.
Why choose the FSC?
- £3.8 million total investment in the new centre.
- Between 2019 and 2023, more than 168 jobs will be created in the construction industry.
- 2.79 million people will be employed in construction by 2023.
- The value of new construction work in 2017 was £109.4 billion.
- There are 314,590 construction firms operating in Great Britain.
- Average weekly earnings in the construction industry is £607 per week.

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"If you are thinking about studying construction, I would say ‘give it a go’, I really enjoyed my first introduction into bricklaying. My teachers are really supportive and encouraging to progress onto an apprenticeship."
Charlie Batchelor

"If you are thinking about studying construction, I would say ‘give it a go’, I really enjoyed my first introduction into bricklaying. My teachers are really supportive and encouraging to progress onto an apprenticeship."
Charlie Batchelor