GLASGOW Clyde College has announced the completion of its new commercial gas centre as part of its commitment to providing relevant continued professional development training for industry.
The college, which has offered domestic gas courses for over 25 years, received its site approval check from BPEC earlier this month and is looking forward to opening its doors to the commercial gas industry and students from August.
Boasting top of the range Sabre control rigs and brand new modern appliances set within a bright and open space, the new commercial gas centre, based within the college’s Skills Centre at its Cardonald Campus, will provide training and assessment for industry professionals and will also attract new students to the world of gas engineering.
Senior lecturer Nicola Murray said: “We can now provide all training and assessment needs for those working within the industry, providing greater opportunity for new students
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