Game-Changing Tech Programme for Small Builders Set to Launch

Feb 20, 2025

Launching 8 April 2025 – A game-changing initiative is set to transform the way small construction businesses embrace technology. Solving Tech for Small Builders is a first-of-its-kind three-month training programme funded by the CITB Impact Fund. The bid was put together by Construction Coach in collaboration with CITB levy payer, North London Loft Rooms and delivery partners Limes Consulting and RLB digital. This free-to-join programme offers practical guidance, expert-led training, and a supportive community for small builders looking to integrate digital tools into their businesses.

“Having worked with over 300 businesses in the last 10 years, most builders I work with want to be able to get more information out of their heads, be able to take a step back, have better work/life balance, have more professional systems and processes in place and be more profitable,” says Maria Coulter BEM, Founder of Construction Coach. “Many business owners lack the headspace to research and test solutions, making guidance and support essential, unfortunately, whilst there is an industry drive to embrace digital, there is very little practical support to help businesses do it.”

Solving Tech for Small Builders is a structured, hands-on learning experience running from April to June 2025, combining face-to-face sessions in London with weekly online training. The programme will help participants get clear on their challenges and business needs, define their goals, consider what specific technology can support them in the categories of, get work, do work, get paid; embed solutions and ensure long-term success. 

Key dates include the launch event on 8 April 2025 at The Flēot in London, a pioneering green and digital construction skills hub, located in Fleet Street Quarter. A live session exploring tech solutions on 13 May 2025, and the programme wrap-up on 24 June 2025. In addition, weekly 90-minute online training sessions will take place every Tuesday from 9:30 to 11 AM. Following the initial programme, a self-paced online version of the course will launch in September 2025, providing continued access to digital transformation resources. 

Solving Tech for Small Builders offers a unique opportunity for small construction businesses to embrace new technology with confidence. Participants will create a tailored roadmap, ensuring that their chosen solutions align with their specific business needs. By joining the programme, they will become part of a supportive community of like-minded small builders, fostering collaboration and shared learning. 

Small construction businesses face significant challenges when adopting technology. Many encounter short trial periods that do not allow adequate time for proper testing, making it difficult to assess the true value of digital tools. Additionally, limited support from tech providers—who often lack an understanding of the UK construction industry—leaves business owners without the guidance they need. An ageing workforce further complicates digital adoption, as some employees may be reluctant to embrace new solutions.

Solving Tech for Small Builders bridges this gap by offering practical support to help small builders choose, test, and successfully implement the right technology for their business.

Small builders looking to work smarter, not harder, and stand out from their competition are encouraged to sign up before spaces fill up.

Register: https://constructioncoach.co.uk/solving-tech-for-small-businesses-sign-up/
Contact: maria@constructioncoach.co.uk
Phone: 0115 9699925

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