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Co-op Live to support at least 100 apprentices during construction

The scheme is backed by the likes of Harry Styles and the owner of Manchester City

CGI image of Manchester's Co-op Live

A minimum of 100 apprenticeships will be supported during the three-year construction of Co-op Live, the new 23,500 capacity arena by Manchester City's Etihad Stadium.

A new training hub for the local community will also be established, developers OVG and BAM have confirmed.

Alongside opportunities for apprenticeships in manual trades, such as mechanics, plumbing and electrical work related to the arena’s build, the project will also support technical and professional management roles like quantity surveyors, site managers, audio and visual technicians and other engineers.

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These apprenticeships will provide highly skilled opportunities for young people ranging from level two through to level five, which is degree level work and beyond.

BAM’s team will mentor apprentices through the program, and work with subcontractors to ensure there are opportunities for local young people in every aspect of the build.

Mark Donnelly, chief operating officer, OVG International, said: "We’re committed to maximising training and employment opportunities during the construction of Co-op Live.

"It’s brilliant to see the first 10 apprentices working on site and we recognise the role apprenticeships play in up-skilling people, and I’m excited to continue working with Bam and others to deliver 100 apprenticeships who will help bring one of the world’s greatest arenas to Manchester."