Parliamentarians call on training overhaul to help ‘Build on Brexit’

Latest News Thu, Jul 13, 2017 8:06 AM

Brexit could prove disastrous for the delivery of new homes and infrastructure unless transitional arrangements are put in place to allow the construction industry to easily draw on EU workers while it skills up a domestic workforce in greater numbers.

The warning comes from a Commission of Inquiry of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Excellence in the Built Environment in a new report Building on Brexit, published at the RICS in London.

The cross-party group of parliamentarians points out the perfect storm of an ageing workforce and more people leaving the industry than entering it which is creating a skills crisis even without Brexit. There are nearly 200,000 people from the EU working in the UK which we cannot afford to lose, it says.

The report sets out a 12-point plan to deal with the impact of Brexit on skills and for modernising the industry to become more competitive and productive going forward.

The report is calling for:

  • Government to stabilise the existing workforce by ensuring existing EU migrant workers are able to remain in the UK and then putting in place transitional arrangements for a period of time so that access to foreign workers does not fall off a cliff edge. There are 194,000 workers from the EU – equivalent to the numbers needed to build 16 Crossrails.
  • Industry to get behind an overarching ambition to attract, train and retain a greater domestic workforce, with skills aligned to more modern ways of working.
    Industry to step up to the plate and become future proof, more productive and enterprising by harnessing digital technologies and offsite construction.

To help boost training and the skilling up of a domestic workforce the report is recommending:

  • the formation of a single body to provide strategic oversight on training and skills at all levels and attracting new talent across the spectrum of the built environment, rather than just trades;
  • merging the apprenticeship levy and the CITB into one and the money ring-fenced so it is spent within the built environment to attract and train new talent with the skills for today and the future.

The report identifies that: “The current system of having two levies is unviable and confusing. There also needs to be more flexibility over how levy money is spent.

Oliver Colvile, chairman of the APPG Group for Excellence of the Built Environment said: “Brexit presents huge risks to the UK construction sector and, as a consequence, to our ability to deliver the homes and infrastructure that we urgently need.

"It is hard to overstate the importance of locking in construction to the heart of the industrial strategy and taking a proactive and comprehensive approach to the challenges facing the construction sector in mitigating the risks.”

Professor John Nolan, chairman of the Construction Industry Council, which sponsored the report said: “It is vital the industry skills up and modernises and we would suggest our recommendations are incorporated into the sector-deal agreement that is being drawn up between Government and the Construction Leadership Council as part of the new industrial strategy.”

Featured News

Specification news
AI tool to slash planning decision times as government...

Millions of homeowners waiting for permission to extend their homes, convert lofts or...

Read More >>

Specification news
Principal contractor appointed for Eddeva Park Phase 2,...

Cognisant Construction is delighted to have been appointed as Principal Contractor...

Read More >>

BUILDING PRODUCT LIBRARY - LATEST BROCHURES

Master Catalogue Brochure

Master Catalogue
By F.H. Brundle

Download Now >>

Paints & Coatings Brochure

Paints & Coatings
By F.H. Brundle

Download Now >>

Cedral Roofs Brochure Brochure

Cedral Roofs Brochur...
By Cedral by Etex

Download Now >>

Cedral Facades Brochure Brochure

Cedral Facades Broch...
By Cedral by Etex

Download Now >>

2026 Product Brochure Brochure

2026 Product Brochur...
By ​The Radiator Compan...

Download Now >>

BUILDING PRODUCT DIRECTORY - LATEST PRODUCTS

Cedral Birkdale
Cedral Birkdale

Cedral - Birkdale fibre cement slate has a smooth surface and dressed edges. It offers a traditional...

Read More >>

Cedral Thrutone Smooth
Cedral Thrutone Smooth

Cedral - Thrutone Smooth are a low-profile fibre cement slate that features a smooth surface and...

Read More >>

Cedral Rivendale
Cedral Rivendale

Cedral - Rivendale slates are designed to reflect the qualities of natural slate. Available in...

Read More >>

CONSTRUCTION VIDEOS - LATEST VIDEOS

Fortitude™ Steel Railing Systems: Adjustable Off-the-Shelf Balustrade Guide
Fortitude™ Steel Railing Systems: Adjustable Off-the-Shelf Balustrade Guide

Fortitude Steel Railings and Balustrades are one of the most versatile, off-the-shelf, steel...

Watch Now >>

Pro-Railing® Stainless Steel Handrail Systems: 6 Modern Balustrade & Glass Railing Solutions
Pro-Railing® Stainless Steel Handrail Systems: 6 Modern Balustrade & Glass Railing Solutions

Pro-Railing® – our Stainless Steel Handrail Component System with six stunning ranges to choose...

Watch Now >>

Why Professionals Choose Outdure QwickBuild | Aluminium Deck Frame Case Study
Why Professionals Choose Outdure QwickBuild | Aluminium Deck Frame Case Study

This case study explores a stunning designer terrace featuring the Outdure QwickBuild system,...

Watch Now >>