The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) is a body corporate established by the enactment of the Construction Industry Training Fund (CITF) Act (1993) by the South Australian Parliament, and came into existence on 1 September of that year.
The CITB is not part of the Crown, nor is it an agency or instrumentality of the Crown. Members of staff are not public servants and are contracted under independent arrangements.
The cover page of the Act explains its purpose as:
‘An Act to establish a fund to be used to improve the quality of training in the building and construction industry; to establish the Construction Industry Training Board to administer the fund and coordinate appropriate training; to provide for the imposition and collection of a levy for the purposes of the fund, and other purposes.’
| CITB Vision Statement |
CITB Mission |
CITB Values |
The South Australian building and construction industry is characterised by:
- A training culture across all sectors of the industry
- A highly skilled workforce
- High standards of health and safety
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To support the South Australian building and construction industry by providing leadership in training and skills development for its workforce |
- Integrity
- Leadership and innovation
- Teamwork
- Open communication
- Customer satisfaction
- Quality of service
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