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Catch Skills crowned ECITB Training Provider of the Year

South Humber Bank team wins major award - less than three years after launching

James McIntosh, director of Catch Engineering Training Partnership and head of Catch Skills, centre, collects the ECITB Training Provider of the Year from sponsor Andy Scargill of Jacobs, left, with Rob Bell, presenter of Engineering Giants, right.(Image: ECITB)

Catch Skills – the delivery arm of the process industry training facility and cluster organisation at Stallingborough – has been named as ECITB’s Approved Training Provider of the Year.

Launched less than three years ago, those behind the venture believe the step up to self provision was central to the success, together with the industry-leading facilities it has developed.

They include the Hughes Building, a dedicated new centre on the campus, and the ability to take mobile rigs to client sites across the country.

In providing for 1,500 delegates in the past year, and 4,000 across wider courses, Catch Skills has delivered in Loch Sheil, Gosport and Bridgend, sending mobile pipework rigs featuring gaskets, valves and flanges.

The winning Catch Skills team at the ECITB Annual Awards. From left, Paul Mason, business development manager; James McIntosh, director of Catch Engineering Training Partnership; David Talbot, Catch chief executive; Keith Eddom, technical trainer.(Image: Catch)

Chief executive David Talbot said: “Catch is honoured to win this award from the ECITB.  It was only three years ago that we set up Catch Skills and during that time it has become a leading industrial skills provider for the region.

“This award is the culmination of a huge amount of hard work from the entire Catch team and also highlights the strong relationship that we have with the ECITB at all levels.”

The ECITB (Engineering Construction Industry Training Board) held the annual bash at The Montcalm London Marble Arch.

James McIntosh, director of Catch Engineering Training Partnership, said “We are officially the number one training provider in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, which is great for us.