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Blog: Nirav – My Year in Industry as a Trainee Site Engineer

Posted on July 29, 2019 in A year in industry – 2018/2019 cohort

We first caught up with Nirav last Autumn as he embarked on his year in industry placement at Winvic as a Trainee Site Engineer. Nirav is studying a BSc in Construction Management at Nottingham Trent University and when he finishes at Winvic in August he will have one more year to complete in the classroom.

As he approaches the end of his placement year, we caught up with Nirav again to find out about his experiences over the last 10 months. Watch his video blog to find out about the responsibilities he’s been given working on two projects and his thoughts about his future career in construction.

Read Nirav’s first blog here.

Please get in touch with Rebecca Schwarz on rebeccaschwarz@winvic.co.uk for more information on our year in industry placements.

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The Winvic Way means challenging ourselves to constantly improve our service and our processes in order to deliver competitive advantage for our clients.

Winvic has provided multidisciplinary construction services on a national scale since 2001, and ever since has been fostering relationships with a growing list of public and private sector clients. Known for forging pioneering schemes, excelling across all sectors, and affording flexibility to developers and occupiers alike, Winvic has been built on foundations where expectations are exceeded.

Widely known as the UK’s leading industrial ‘shed specialist’, our expertise spans many areas; civils and infrastructure, build-to-rent, student accommodation, office and commercial, fit out works and specialist sustainable builds, including the fulfilment of turnkey project requirements. Our open approach to schemes of any size allows us to be flexible, we have an enviable record of project delivery and we are committed to delivering an ever improving quality of service and product, responsibly, ethically and safely. That’s just the Winvic Way.

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