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"Sisk will bring the positive experience of being a Partner in the UK School to our work in Ireland. Upskilling companies across the industry is essential to support decarbonisation and implementing wide-ranging sustainable business practices."

John Devereaux, Supply Chain Director, John Sisk & Son

"ESB is proud to be a founding Partner of the School in Ireland, which we believe will play a key role in supporting our supply chain partners on our collective sustainability journey by providing tools, resources and learning materials."

Mark Harmon, Chief Procurement Officer, ESB

"Skanstec is a specialist engineering company in the energy and telecommunications sectors. We have Partnered with the School because we are passionate about sustainability, and we want to help transform the industry, promote green practices, and lead positive change.”

Rory Hannick, Interface Manager, Skanstec

"The School will support the wider uptake of sustainability training, improving our industry and positively shaping our cities. It will help build on our relationships with our design, construction, and building management teams and create new and lasting partnerships across Irish real estate."

Ellen McKinney, Sustainability Manager, IPUT Real Estate Dublin

"Roadstone is delighted to support the School in Ireland as a Founding Partner. This demonstrates our commitment to supporting our suppliers and customers in improving their resources and capability to deliver sustainable projects."

William Wilson, Sustainability Manager, Roadstone

Our Partners

The School is a collaboration between clients, contractors, and suppliers who have a mutual interest in building the skills of their supply chain. They pay for the School, so it’s all FREE for you.

 

With a growing number of major Partners, the School is the key industry-led organisation for driving the improvement of sustainability knowledge and skills throughout the whole value chain.

Partners include clients, Tier 1 contractors, and key suppliers all with one mission – to deliver more efficient and sustainable projects. They lead and drive the direction of the School, ensuring that a tailored, supply chain support approach can be delivered across industry.

Partners collaborate to upskill their supply chain and workforce in the key areas of sustainability which matter to them. Partners are able to sit on our Leadership Group(s) that steer the direction of the School.

The School is led by our Partners - they direct and drive everything we do.

Becoming a Partner is simple. To find out more about joining this group of companies committed to leading the built environment to a sustainable future, contact us below.

Become a Partner

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Our Partners set the strategic direction of the School and identify key issues to address, new training to develop, workshop and conference content, and, just as importantly, ensure the good governance of the School.

Partners also receive a full package of benefits, including:

  • Priority involvement and co-creation of training workshops
  • Building relationships and collaboration with senior decision makers in companies across the built environment sector
  • Speaking opportunities at School conferences and events
  • A platform for you to engage with your supply chain on your key sustainability priorities
  • Supply chain tracking and reporting technology
  • Shared ownership of our acclaimed CPD accredited sustainability e-learning modules
  • Opportunities to collaborate and innovate alongside other industry leaders
  • Build a more competitive, skilled supply chain, leading to bottom line returns
  • Supply chain carbon footprinting calculator (a supplementary fee is payable)

The School is committed to building the sustainability skills of the industry, and so welcome new Partners from all levels of the value chain.

FAQs on Partnership

In short, it means that you are focused on developing the sustainability skills and knowledge of your workforce and supply chain. The School Partnership is a legally constituted partnership, and all Partners are required to sign a Partner Schedule which forms part of our Constitution, as well as our Code of Ethics.

The School Constitution can be viewed here.

The standard wording for the Data Sharing Agreement, (referenced in the Partnership Schedule) is here.

For a list of our current Partners please click here.

Our pricing structure is tiered and split into three levels depending on the benefits you wish to take up:

  1. €8,000 – SMEs: Includes 1 training session, access to leadership groups, 100 suppliers on the Priority Suppliers Tracker, and the CIF Carbon Calculator (Scope 1 and 2).
  2. €15,750 – Level 1: Includes 3 training sessions, access to leadership groups, 500 suppliers on the Priority Suppliers Tracker, integrated e-learning and video shorts, CIF Carbon Calculator (Scope 1 and 2), 2 speaking engagements, and on-demand course files.
  3. €23,250 – Level 2: Includes 4 training sessions, access to leadership groups, unlimited suppliers on the Priority Suppliers Tracker, integrated e-learning and video shorts, CIF Carbon Calculator (Scope 1, 2, and 3), 2 speaking engagements, and on-demand course files.

No. The School is free at the point of use. We will not charge your supply chain for any of the resources. The School is funded by a combination of Partner fees, CITB and other funding bodies as and when appropriate. The School’s accounts are transparent, signed off by the Board and available for review by Partners.

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