Construction strategy sets out vision for growth

Latest News Tue, Mar 22, 2016 5:19 PM

Construction strategy sets out vision for growth

Business Minister Michael Fallon has launched the government’s industrial strategy for construction: Construction 2025.

The strategy sets out how government and the construction industry will work together to ensure the UK continues to thrive in the face of increasing global competition.

The strategy includes an action plan of 10 joint commitments to ensure the industry is best placed to achieve its ambitions by 2025, including:

  • developing plans to secure jobs and growth by exploiting developments in green construction
  • using the GREAT campaign to promote British construction abroad and attract new business
  • leading the transformation of the industry through the new Construction Leadership Council

Small and medium-sized businesses will benefit from the strategy. Government and industry have pledged to increase the number of suppliers offering greater trade credit to small businesses, as well as developing a fair payment charter for construction.

Within the plan, the government and industry commit to improving access to trade credit and increasing fair payment practices. Together they pledge to secure an increase in the number of suppliers offering greater trade credit to small businesses, as well as developing a fair payment charter for construction.

The strategy follows news last week that over £100 billion of public investment is being committed to infrastructure projects, including the building or repair of 200,000 affordable homes (to 2020).

Business Secretary Vince Cable said: "Last week we announced £100 billion for new infrastructure to get Britain building again. New roads, railways and energy projects will boost the economy and provide jobs across the country.

"I want to make sure we maximise our return on this money. Today’s industrial strategy will help firms innovate and export more. It will also help train a next generation of construction workers and look at what skills gaps we need to fill.

"We cannot make these changes alone, all of this has been designed by working closely with the industry. I look forward to working even more closely with business through the new Construction Leadership Council."

Business and Energy Minister Michael Fallon said: "Construction accounts for nearly seven per cent of the UK economy, over 280,000 businesses and employs around three million people. It is a sector where Britain has a strong competitive edge, the capabilities for rapid new development and a potential for unlocking great wealth for our economy.

"With the global construction market forecasted to grow by 70 per cent by 2025, Britain is now in a global race for growth and jobs, and we can’t afford to be left behind. Growth requires joint action, which is why industry and the government have come together to create this vision for the future of the construction sector."

The strategy outlines joint ambitions for a 50 per cent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions in the built environment, and an equal reduction in the trade gap between total exports and total imports for construction products and materials.

To help achieve these ambitions and secure new jobs and growth opportunities, the government and industry will develop market and technology based plans focused on driving carbon out of the built environment. This will be led by the Green Construction Board.

Efforts will be bolstered with the addition of the construction sector to the government’s GREAT marketing campaign. Launched by David Cameron in 2011, the initiative highlights the best of British innovation on the world stage.

Government Chief Construction Adviser Peter Hansford said: "Construction 2025 provides us with the strategic focus to transform British construction into a real force to be reckoned with on the world stage.

"Businesses can provide the expertise to get us there, but the challenge now is to ensure these strengths align with the future needs of a greener, digitally advanced industry.

"This strategy signals a new start for industry, for future growth and for new jobs but this will only happen if the government and industry continue to work together in partnership."

To deliver the strategy a new Construction Leadership Council has been created. Jointly chaired by Business Secretary Vince Cable and Sir David Higgins, Chief Executive of Network Rail, the group will oversee the delivery of the action plan and its strategic priorities.

Sir David Higgins, Chief Executive of Network Rail and co-chair of the Construction Leadership Council, said: "This strategy’s publication is just the first step in putting UK construction at the forefront of the global market - strong leadership will be vital in driving lasting change. The Construction Leadership Council will provide a forum for industry and government to work together in pursuit of our ambitions."

CIC will be considering its priority actions at a meeting next week and feels careers, Building Information Modelling (BIM), skills & CPD are likely to be high on our agenda. CIC is also delighted that the chair of our 2050 Group Louise Clarke and our Chairman Jack Pringle will be sitting on the new construction leadership council.

On publication of the Construction Industry Strategy, CIC Chairman, Jack Pringle said: "At last, a Construction Industry strategy led by government in partnership with the industry. The most important part of this is the vision of a modern, attractive, digital, integrated industry that gives clients better, faster, cheaper and greener products – and the route map to achieve this.”

Graham Watts OBE, Chief Executive, CIC welcomed the news stating: "There has been a lot of excellent work done to improve the efficiency of construction in recent years. The Strategy is an excellent summary of where we are and what still needs to be done to meet the vision articulated by Latham, Egan, Morrell and others. We look forward to working with Peter Hansford, the Strategic Forum and the new CLC to maintain the momentum in driving the necessary actions along."

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