Lesson 1: What is engineering construction?. Introduction The aim of this lesson is to introduce the world of engineering construction, and in particular.

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Lesson 1: What is engineering construction?

Introduction The aim of this lesson is to introduce the world of engineering construction, and in particular to make you aware of the wide-ranging nature of the work and some of the jobs that are required to support the industry. Lesson 1: What is engineering construction?

Objectives To know that engineering construction has many benefits To categorise some of the benefits of engineering construction To consider some of the different aspects of engineering construction Lesson 1: What is engineering construction?

Starter: Heads and tails Can you match the numbers and descriptions? ??? = Current UK power generation £50 billion = ??? Lesson 1: What is engineering construction?

Starter: Heads and tails Can you match the numbers and descriptions? Which matches were most surprising? Why? Lesson 1: What is engineering construction?

Stations Working with your opposite number from the other groups, visit your target station and choose the five most important facts about your station topic. 1.Renewable2. Nuclear 3. Power 4. Oil & gas 5. Chemical 6. Other sectors Write your facts on sticky notes. Lesson 1: What is engineering construction?

Use your facts to make links between these concepts. Lesson 1: What is engineering construction?

Homework Use your concept map as the basis for a written summary about the UK engineering construction industry. Lesson 1: What is engineering construction?