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This two-day course is currently in development as part of a pilot scheme in conjunction with CITB and an industry steering group.
The course is being developed in line with CITB’s Rainscreen Facade Systems – Supervisors Upskilling Training standard. The purpose of this standard is to provide delegates with the knowledge and skills to support the technical leadership, supervision and quality assurance of installing rainscreen façade systems.
The pilot will run over 12 months, with courses starting from January 2026. Courses will be FREE to attend, but there will be limited places available.
Please register your interest below for more information.
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This course can be delivered in the following ways:
Our Rainscreen Cladding Supervisor course will be delivered over 2-days and will include both practical and theory elements.
Courses dates are yet to be confirmed, but are due to start from January 2026.
Due to the practical nature of the course, the Rainscreen Cladding Supervisors Course is only available in-person and cannot be delivered online.
Register your interest to be the first to receive course dates, once available.
To be confirmed.
The Rainscreen Cladding Supervisor course is delivered over 2-days.
As well as the Rainscreen Cladding Supervisor training course we’re also launching a Rainscreen Cladding Installer course. You can find more information about this course here.
Yes. Delegates must have successfully completed the Installer Training course or, be able to demonstrate five years’ experience in the installation of rainscreen façade systems or be working in a supervisory role for a contractor who installs rainscreen façade systems.
Certificates will be issued 6-8 weeks after course completion.
The Rainscreen Cladding Supervisor certificate is valid for 5 years after completion.
We'll reach out with more information about the course content and availability in due course.
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