Here is model of a Dalek that was created and designed by one of our Level 3 bricklaying students.
Stephen Kent made the model to stretch and challenge himself and he used drinks cans, wire, plant pots and a solar light to decorate the brick work. The model can be seen at the CUBE from the reception area through the large glass windows if you would like to see it in situ.
Well done Steve!
Friday, 17 June 2016
Level 3 Bricklaying student creates a Brickwork Dalek.
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Friday, 13 May 2016
Johnstone's Young Painter of the Year 2016
Two of our Painting & Decorating students took part in the 2016 Johnstone's Young Painter of the Year competition at Doncaster College on Tuesday 26th April 2016.
Katie and Jess were chosen to represent Barnsley College in the Yorkshire heat and they had 6 hours to set out and paint the wall to strict specifications.
Both students did extremely well and completed the work on time and to a good standard. Jess also managed to achieve first place and has gained a position in the national final in Coventry in November.
Well done to both students!
Katie and Jess were chosen to represent Barnsley College in the Yorkshire heat and they had 6 hours to set out and paint the wall to strict specifications.
Both students did extremely well and completed the work on time and to a good standard. Jess also managed to achieve first place and has gained a position in the national final in Coventry in November.
Well done to both students!
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Tuesday, 10 May 2016
'A Day in Industry' with Mott Macdonald and Better Barnsley
On Monday 9th May 2016 a
class of Barnsley College students were lucky enough to be invited to attend ‘a
day in industry’ organised by Sarah McHale of BMBC and James Kirkham of Mott
Macdonald. The event was planned to give the students an insight into the
design and construction industry using a live project on the Better Barnsley
Development.

The new May Day Green Market which is
currently being developed in Barnsley Town Centre was the ideal example to demonstrate
the work underway whilst also linking to the students current college work.
The day included a visit to Mott
MacDonald’s office in Sheffield where we were presented with information from
the project manager, structural engineer and designer. We were shown the processes
and software using Revit to create the drawings and specifications of the structure
that will carry the loading of the new build.
We then visited Billington Steel’s
design office where we were shown how they created the junctions between beams,
columns and braces with AutoCAD before being sent to the programming department
for cutting and drilling.
We was given a tour of the fabrication
shop in Wombwell. Here we saw where the deliveries are processed, stamping, cutting,
drilling, welding and fabrication, jet blasting and painting of the steel
before grouping together ready for despatch and transportation to site.
The group then moved to the actual site
of the structure itself in Barnsley town centre which is currently managed by
De Boer. Here they got to see and fully visualise the design they had seen from
the start of the day.
The day proved to be an invaluable
experience for the 1st year students on the Construction in the Built
Environment Course at Barnsley College. To see a structure being designed,
fabricated and constructed on site isn't something people are usually
fortunate enough to see. They now look forward to seeing the May Day
Green Market fully constructed at the end of the project.
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Wednesday, 6 April 2016
Employers needed for Work Experience Placements
The construction department at Barnsley College are always
looking for employers that can offer a valuable placement opportunity to our
full time students.
We are always looking for new ideas on how to give our
students work related experience and find the following to be most beneficial
to employers:
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Two week block - students participate for 2
weeks on dates pre-arranged with the college
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One day a week – This can help companies who
already have apprentices and have to attend college one day a week to
complete their technical certificates. You could cover this day with a student on work experience.
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Apprenticeship trials – if you are thinking of
recruiting an apprentice then work experience is a great way to trial students before
actually making that commitment to employ them.
If you would like to be involved in supporting young people in construction please contact myself Nicola Barratt on 07824 607 088 or n.barratt@barnsley.ac.uk
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Wednesday, 30 March 2016
Lord David Blunkett Opens Barnsley college's new Construction Centre (The CUBE)
Lord David Blunkett officially opened Barnsley College’s new Construction Centre, also known as the CUBE, in a ribbon cutting ceremony on 11 March 2016.
The grand opening began with a welcome by the Principal of Barnsley College, Christopher Webb, followed by a speech from Lord David Blunkett who spoke about memories of his time as a tutor at the college. The new £10.8m building was then officially opened in a ribbon cutting ceremony and unveiling of a plaque which was also translated into Braille.
Guests included The Mayor of Barnsley Councillor Brian Mathers, Michael Dugher MP, Dan Jarvis MP, Dickie Bird and representatives from Bond Bryan Architects and BAM Construction who were involved with design and build of new Centre. Visitors were invited to see the excellent facilities, workshops and specialist equipment for courses offered at the Centre in Bricklaying, Carpentry and Joinery, Dry Lining, Painting and Decorating, Plastering, Wall and Floor Tiling and Professional Studies.
The college’s Construction students provided demonstrations and guests, including Lord Blunkett, had the opportunity to speak to them to find out how the new centre is helping to equip them with the necessary skills required for a successful career within the construction industry.
Barnsley College Principal Christopher Webb said: “We would like to thank Lord David Blunkett for coming along to officially open our new site. It was an excellent way to mark the new chapter for our Construction students.
“With a projected skills shortage in the Construction industries this is the perfect time for Barnsley College to invest in construction education. The new building houses some fantastic industry specialist facilities in order to provide our students with as much ‘real life’ experience as possible. It offers education in all the necessary skills so that our students can really build on their construction careers.”
For more information on Construction courses at Barnsley College call 01226 216 123 or email info@barnsley.ac.uk.
Wednesday, 9 March 2016
Pacy & Wheatley Site Visit
Barnsley College Construction students were invited by Pacy
& Wheatley Construction to visit their site in Cudworth and tour their
current build project.
Pacy & Wheatley are a highly respected construction
company for the Healthcare, Education & Commercial arenas, they are based
in Doncaster and have been established since 1968.
Students were inducted to the site before being presented
with information about the company, the team and the actual project before going
on a tour of the whole site.
The students were shown around by the Construction Manager -
Joe Ridgeway and the Site Manager Keith Gill.
It was very informative and the whole project was explained from the
beginning with the different processes involved in the extension and refurbishment
of the existing building. The staff and students were asking questions during
the tour and it gave them a great insight of the project and the tasks
involved.
The students are currently working on a project unit as part
of their programme so the site visit gave them all a better understanding of
the tasks and sequences involved in a project like this and also to find out
about problems that may occur on site and how these can be resolved to meet the
client’s and the builder’s requirements.
The project also relates to the conversion unit the students
cover so the refurbishment was ideal for them to see and learn more about.
Wednesday, 10 February 2016
Finding a placement for your work experience
Most job applications will ask what experience you have, so your search needs to begin now to find yourself a work placement. Its a great place to start on the path to getting your dream job.
By researching employers on the internet that offer the type of work you are interested in will also help you decide what job role will suit you the most.
So how do you go about getting work experience?
By researching employers on the internet that offer the type of work you are interested in will also help you decide what job role will suit you the most.
So how do you go about getting work experience?
- Ask your friends
- Use search engines, careers services and specialist work placement websites
- Apply as soon as the position opens. If you’re approaching a company for experience rather than applying for a formal work placement, get in touch well before you want to start
- Adapt your CV and application for every placement you apply for
- Find out if the industry you want to get into has any big events coming up that you can go to. For example, CEOs often speak at events that are open to the public. This is a great way to meet other people in the industry and get some contacts
- Always apply for lots of placements at the same time rather than putting all your eggs in one basket
- Be creative and pro-active. Call people instead of sending emails, find an individual to speak to and spend time on your application to make it interesting.
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