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The Pact for Skills and what new skills will drive the twin transition?


  • FIEC – European Construction Industry Federation 20 Avenue des Arts Bruxelles, Bruxelles, 1000 Belgium (map)

The BuildSkills Academy CoVE is pleased to organise a Masterclass entitled ‘The Pact for Skills and what new skills will drive the twin transition?’, taking place on 18 and 19 June 2026. The event is held physically in Brussels, hosted at the premises of the FIEC – European Construction Industry Federation, with online participation also foreseen.

BuildSkills Academy is a Centre of Vocational Excellence (CoVE) dedicated to strengthening vocational education and training (VET) systems in the construction sector. Its mission is to equip professionals with the green and digital skills needed to support the twin transition towards a more sustainable and digitalised construction industry.

This distinguished Masterclass is co-organised in close collaboration with FIEC, coordinator of the ‘Pact for Skills’ in construction, and brings together industry leaders, VET providers, policymakers and skills experts from across Europe. The event serves as a strategic platform for: insightful dialogue on evolving skills intelligence and labour market foresight; exchange of innovative practices in workforce transformation and capacity building; advancing approaches to apprenticeships, lifelong learning and skills recognition; and identifying concrete pathways for large-scale upskilling and reskilling across the European construction ecosystem.

Through high-level deliberations, peer learning and curated networking opportunities, participants contribute to shaping a shared European vision for skills development, reinforcing the resilience, competitiveness and sustainability of the construction sector.

The event is held in hybrid format.

For in-person attendance, please contact communication@cleantech.bg for further information.

For online participation, please follow this link: https://forms.fillout.com/t/mp8vM58hbfus

The working language is English.

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