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With over thirty years of experience, CCCA-BTP is a pioneer in France in the field of European and international mobility integrated into work-study vocational training programs. These experiences abroad enrich the training programs of learners and contribute to the development of professional and socio-professional skills.
To support this dynamic, the construction industry, through the CCCA-BTP, is co-financing mobility alongside the Erasmus+ program. In 2024, the funding reached €3,836,280, of which 66% came from Erasmus+ and 33% from CCCA-BTP to enable 2,682 participants to benefit from training courses abroad. In 2025, the amount of funding planned in the budget is €4,960,000, which is 29% more than in 2024, with 66% coming from Erasmus+ and 33% from CCCA-BTP.
Learners and staff from construction training institutions have benefited from mobility programs lasting from two weeks to several months since 2015.
Beneficiaries starting from 2025.
Our project, accredited by the European Commission since 2021, facilitates the implementation of learner mobility through two consortia:
Membership in these consortia offers participating training organisations the opportunity to benefit from personalised support from the CCCA-BTP on educational and organisational aspects, as well as simplified access to funding from the Erasmus+ programme and the construction industry, distributed through the CCCA-BTP.
In 2024, more than 30 training organisations joined the consortia, with expected growth to over 40 in 2025 and over 50 in 2026.
Ensure that the mobility projects they wish to implement only involve learners or staff from organisations providing training in the construction industry.
Ensure that their mobility projects meet the priorities of the Erasmus+ programme.
(See programme guide 2026 page 7- 16.)
Submit an application to join the CCCA-BTP through the International cooperation unit team at pic@ccca-btp.
Specific features of mobility in higher education (EQF level 5 and above): in order to organise mobility projects in higher education and benefit from Erasmus+ funding and/or funding from the construction industry through the CCCA-BTP, training organisations must hold the ECHE (Erasmus Charter for Higher Education) or commit to obtaining it within one year of joining. The ICU supports interested organisations in this process. If you have any questions or need assistance, please do not hesitate to contact them.
Construction training organisations that do not apply for Erasmus+ funding and therefore do not wish to join the BTP Mobilité+ consortia can nevertheless benefit from the support of CCCA-BTP and from the funding available through CCCA-BTP.
To do so, they must comply with the quality criteria defined by CCCA-BTP, which are aligned with those of the Erasmus+ programme.
The CCCA-BTP ICU team supports construction industry training organisations in setting up international mobility programmes for both learners and staff members.
The ICU is composed of experts in work-study education and the administrative and financial management of mobility initiatives, offering a space for exchange, advice and resources for organisations wishing to integrate mobility into their programmes.
Need more information?
Would you like to find out more about mobility opportunities, available funding or obtaining the ECHE charter (Erasmus Charter for Higher Education)?
Email the ICU team: Email