Resources on Construction sector
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Code of practice on safety and health in construction
14 April 2022
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Green Construction: Building the future with sustainable jobs
The course will provide participants with the key elements of a conceptual framework for the promotion of more and better jobs for inclusive green growth in the building construction sector. They will acquire both the tools and the technical knowledge to be able to initiate and implement change processes at institutional and policy level.
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The EIIP Digital collection now available publicly
11 April 2022
The EIIP has been working with the ILO Library to establish a separate EIIP collection within the overall ILO Digital Collection of publications. This collection is now publicly available and provides a permanent repository of EIIP publication and will be kept updated. It includes all EIIP related publications which have been published by the ILO or for which the copyright rests with the ILO.
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Provisional list of participants - Meeting of Experts to revise the 1992 Code of practice on safety and health in construction
18 February 2022
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Note for the participants - Meeting of Experts to revise the 1992 Code of practice on safety and health in construction
10 February 2022
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Timetable - Meeting of Experts to revise the 1992 Code of practice on safety and health in construction
10 February 2022
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Draft code of practice on safety and health in construction (revised version of 1992 code of practice)
20 January 2022
Draft code of practice for the discussion at the Meeting of Experts to revise the 1992 code of practice on safety and health in construction (Geneva, 21–25 February 2022)
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SOP for Procurement under EIIP and Other Development Cooperation Construction Works
22 December 2021
Version 1.0 Procurement Bureau and DEVINVEST
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Meeting of Experts to revise the 1992 Code of practice on safety and health in construction
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Challenges and opportunities for productive employment and decent work in the natural stone mining industry supply chain in Rajasthan
21 April 2021
The study is intended to contribute to a wider state-level sector development strategy, which will serve as a roadmap for creating an enabling environment for employers and workers to further Rajasthan’s position as a responsible destination for investors and buyers of natural stone.