Report highlights key reforms for strengthening workforce development

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Collaborative Futures: Competence, Capability & Capacity' report emphasises the necessity of cross-sector cooperation to create a more adaptable built environment workforce.

UCEM has released a new report, ‘Collaborative Futures: Competence, Capability & Capacity’, recommending reforms to help the sector develop a more skilled and resilient workforce.

The report presents the outcomes of discussions held at UCEM’s recent ‘INSPIRE’ event, co-hosted with the Construction Industry Council, Supply Chain Sustainability School, Construction Leadership Council, Technical Apprenticeship Consortium and the Edge. Over 80 leaders from professional bodies, government, academia and industry participated in the event, which focused on addressing the key challenges the sector faces in workforce development.

The event aimed to share innovative strategies and best practices for educating and upskilling the sector’s workforce to ensure competence, increase capacity and enhance capability. The report details the event’s discussions, which explored how a collective commitment to fostering a future-ready workforce is a pre-requisite to overcoming challenges such as net zero goals, digitisation and building safety reforms.

The report proposes a framework for strengthening workforce development, calling for strategic actions in the following areas:

  • Fostering Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Working across the sector and between specialisms is essential for addressing skills shortages, ensuring best practice is shared and high standards of quality and safety are maintained.
  • Combating ‘Competence Inflation’: The industry must avoid promoting individuals beyond their skill levels and focus on preparing them via continuous professional development to align employees’ competencies with their roles and responsibilities.
  • Enhancing Professional and Technical Qualifications: Competencies such as digital proficiency, project management and financial awareness should be introduced earlier in education and then certified through technical qualifications, apprenticeships and mandatory CPD.
  • Leveraging Technology for Skills Development: AI and digital technologies have the potential to transform construction processes, but training must ensure workers are equipped to effectively integrate these technologies into their activities, with the sector now needing to secure AI specialists and data scientists.
  • Creating Inclusive Talent Pathways: The industry must leverage the potential of non-traditional talent pools, such as veterans, career changers and disadvantaged groups. This requires supportive, flexible training alongside more diverse entry and progression routes.

With partnership working at its core, UCEM’s ‘Collaborative Futures’ report serves as a roadmap for driving innovation, improving competence and supporting long-term growth across the built environment sector.

Welcoming the report, Ashley Wheaton, UCEM’s Vice Chancellor, said: “The built environment sector stands at a pivotal juncture, facing challenges that can only be overcome through unified action and interdisciplinary collaboration. UCEM is committed to leading the way in fostering partnerships that will develop a skilled, adaptable workforce ready to meet the demands of the future.”

Graham Watts OBE, Chief Executive, Construction Industry Council, added: “This report underscores the vital role that cross-sector cooperation must play in overcoming the skills challenges our industry faces. As we confront new technologies, regulatory changes and the push towards net zero, we must strengthen workforce development and competence at every level. By working together, we can build a future-ready workforce capable of delivering the high standards our sector demands.”

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