How Synk Works

A practical support layer

Synk is designed as a structured transition layer supporting graduates once they begin employment. The goal is to help graduates adapt to real built-environment workplaces more confidently and effectively.

Where Synk fits

Synk sits between university education and professional project environments. It supports graduates as they translate academic knowledge into practical contribution.

Focus areas

Synk focuses on four key areas to support graduate transitions.

Project environment understanding

Understanding delivery teams, roles, and decision processes.

Project environment understanding

Understanding delivery teams, roles, and decision processes.

Professional behaviours

Operating effectively in site, office, and meeting environments.

Professional behaviours

Operating effectively in site, office, and meeting environments.

Communication

Raising issues, asking questions, and documenting decisions clearly.

Communication

Raising issues, asking questions, and documenting decisions clearly.

Early contribution

Helping graduates settle into roles and build confidence contributing to projects.

Early contribution

Helping graduates settle into roles and build confidence contributing to projects.

Designed for real projects

Synk is built around the realities of built-environment delivery including:

Multidisciplinary teams

Site and office collaboration

Project timelines and accountability

Professional expectations within infrastructure and construction environments

Supporting workplace readiness inthe built environment.

© 2026 Synk. All rights reserved.

Supporting workplace readiness inthe built environment.

© 2026 Synk. All rights reserved.

Supporting workplace readiness inthe built environment.

© 2026 Synk. All rights reserved.

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