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CATCH Energy Offshore (CEO) will deliver a £3.803m investment programme in specialist training facilities and infrastructure for the offshore wind industry. These will include indoor and outdoor training environments to deliver marine survival and a wide range of health and safety-related training.

PHOTOS – CATCH

Complementing existing, oil and gas-focused facilities CEO will help to address the major shortfall in technician/graduate-level engineering posts over the next decade and the lack of bespoke, industry- accredited training facilities in the Humber to meet the operational training requirements of the offshore wind supply chain.

Project Dates

October 1, 2015 - June 30, 2020

Project Sponsor

North East Lincolnshire Council

Location

Stallingborough, North East Lincolnshire

Funding

Project Cost: £3,803,794.00

LGF Spend:

  • Contracted – £1,750,000
  • Achieved to date – £1,750,000

Public Spend:

  • Contracted – £1,830,000
  • Achieved to date – £1,830,000.00

Private Spend:

    • Contracted – £223,794.00
    • Achieved to date – £205,765

 

Outputs

New Jobs:

  • Contracted – 140
  • Achieved to date – 184

Safeguarded Jobs:

  • Contracted – 350
  • Achieved to date – 1197

Construction Jobs:

  • Contracted – 32
  • Achieved to date – 32

Completed new build training/learning floor space (m²)

  • Contracted – 1,430
  • Achieved to date – 1,430

Level 2 qualifications:

  • Contracted – 150
  • Achieved to date – 1,197

Level 3 qualifications:

  • Contracted – 140
  • Achieved to date – 175

Other Learners supported:

    • Contracted – 350
    • Achieved to date – 274

Area of land reclaimed/redeveloped/assembled (ha):

    • Contracted – 3.6
    • Achieved to date – 3.6

 

Approval Status

Business case approved

Delivery Status

Completed

Last updated: April 4, 2022

All locations are approximate.

Priorities
A skilled and productive workforce
A skilled and productive workforce
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