BRE launches eLearning platform for construction

by Brianna Crandall — June 6, 2016 — U.K.-based building sciences group BRE’s training and education arm, the BRE Academy, has launched a new eLearning platform, bre.ac, designed to meet the changing needs of the construction operatives, professionals and leaders in the U.K. and around the world.

With an initial 25 digitally delivered courses ranging from BIM Essentials and BREEAM Associate to Managing Change — Risk in Construction and Fire Safety Awareness (International), the aim of bre.ac is to make and deliver quality education and training more accessible to time-pressed people and organizations needing to upskill. Courses carry recognized qualifications and CPD certification and are developed by leading global experts in the field.

At a time when the skills shortages and gaps are thought to be significantly hindering progress in the construction sector, 250 modules of the new eLearning platform’s BIM Essentials course were sold during the live beta testing stage of the site, with multiple sales for staff in world-renowned design and engineering consultancy BDP.

Alistair Kell, director of Information and Technology, BDP, said:

BDP sees the BIM Essentials online training course as an important step along our BIM journey. By providing a flexible learning platform that addresses the UK BIM Level 2 mandate and associated processes we will raise awareness and knowledge across a wider staff base, moving past software training and ensure job runners have skills necessary to address BIM Level 2 and beyond.

BRE Academy Director Pauline Traetto pointed out:

One of the key issues we identified in our recent skills gap survey was the need for accessible learning via the Web and mobile that fits around the people rather than the training providers — bre.ac represents the positive action we decided to take in response to this. The early indications from course sales data are most encouraging, with several hundred people accessing learning in their workplace, while commuting on the train, and in the comfort of their home. With the global online training market predicted to grow by 18% by 2020, for us this is the future of learning.

For further information and a list of courses, visit the bre.ac Web site.