London has opened its first dedicated training facility for construction vehicles, the Green Plant Academy in Earl’s Court. This pioneering new facility aims to provide a gateway to high-quality and well-paid careers for Londoners, while simultaneously helping employers meet the growing demand for workers with green skills and addressing the critical shortage in the UK construction industry.
Opening its doors on 26th June 2025 during London Climate Action Week, the Green Plant Academy represents an ambitious industry partnership. It was developed by Places for London (Transport for London’s wholly owned property company), The Skills Centre, and the Earls Court Development Company (ECDC), in collaboration with key industry partners including the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB), Sunbelt Rentals, JCB, L Lynch, the National Open College Network (NOCN), and FM Conway.
The Academy’s focus on sustainable practices is designed to help alleviate the significant skills shortage facing the UK construction industry. According to CITB, an additional 251,500 construction workers will be needed by 2028 to meet expected levels of work. With plans for thousands of new homes across London, 50 per cent of which will be affordable, Places for London has identified a specific need for 6,200 plant operatives across the capital by 2027.
The Academy is designed to specialise in training on zero-emission equipment, such as excavators and rollers that produce zero emissions at the tailpipe. This approach offers career development while simultaneously helping the construction industry transition to cleaner ways of working and ultimately addressing the climate emergency. It will actively support emerging green technologies and low-carbon machinery, as well as highlighting best practice across the industry, to prepare both learners and employers for a more sustainable construction sector.
The Academy is expected to provide a wide array of new skills, qualifications, and job opportunities for Londoners, particularly within communities in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, and the City of Westminster. Learners will benefit from fully-funded, industry-recognised training supported by CITB and delivered in partnership with NOCN. This initiative will also contribute to the recently published London Growth Plan, which aims to revamp the adult education system with an Inclusive Talent Strategy designed to help employers fill skills gaps and unlock new career paths for Londoners.
The Academy itself, housed within the Skills Centre, is located on the site of the masterplan for Earls Court. This ambitious development will see the construction of thousands of homes, retail and cultural spaces, and more, connecting three Tube stations and bringing new life to this part of west London.
Laura Miller, Construction Skills Manager at Places for London, said: ‘We’re delighted to extend our construction skills delivery at Earls Court to establish London’s first construction plant training academy. This industry-leading site will help us train the next generation of operatives who will help build the homes, offices and more that London needs to keep growing. By working with our partners, and focusing on sustainable ways of working, we are building new opportunities for local people and helping transform lives and the industry.’
Jon Howlin, CEO at The Skills Centre, said: ‘At The Skills Centre we’re proud to be launching London’s first dedicated green plant training academy, as part of our construction skills centre right here at Earls Court. This builds on our proven track record of delivering life-changing training and employment opportunities for local people. By working closely with developers, employers and industry leaders, we’re helping to shape a greener, more inclusive future for construction right across the capital.’
Rebekah Paczek, Director of Public Affairs, Social Impact & Community Relations at ECDC, said: ‘To bring forward our ambitious masterplan which will deliver 4,000 homes and 12,000 jobs, we will need thousands of skilled construction workers over the lifetime of the project. With a focus on sustainable construction, we celebrate the launch of the Green Plant Academy at Earls Court, in partnership with Places for London and The Skills Centre. This is a major step forward in equipping west Londoners with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in the green construction economy, a key part of our delivery strategy.’
Howard Dawber, Deputy Mayor of London for Business and Growth, said: ‘I’m delighted to see this pioneering new academy not only providing skills and career opportunities for Londoners but also supporting the green transition of an industry that would otherwise have a major carbon footprint. During London Climate Action Week we’ve been celebrating our progress but also discussing the scale of the challenge we face, and this new facility will be a real asset as we continue working to create a greener and more prosperous London for everyone.’
For more information about courses running at The Green Plant Academy at the Earls Court Skills Centre, please visit: https://theskillscentre.co.uk/locations/earls-court.