Construction industry feels let down by Government

Housing Wed, Mar 23, 2016 10:31 AM

Construction industry feels let down by Government

Despite Chancellor George Osborne’s Budget pledge to ‘get Britain building’, a survey conducted by the Build Show has revealed that nearly three quarters of the UK’s construction industry feels let down by the government, with 71% of builders and contractors claiming they do not feel supported by Whitehall policy.

Lack of investment in the sector, coupled with low consumer confidence and the absence of positive changes in the economy were among the criticisms levelled at government by the survey respondents. The restrictive VAT system was also cited as a major challenge, with more than 71% of respondents stating they are worried about the cost of VAT on building materials.  

Keeping up to date with changing legislation was highlighted as another problem area, with 60% of respondents pointing to crippling red tape and regulatory compliance as a serious concern.

Other issues brought up by the survey include the lack of young people coming into the industry, with 68% citing this as a concern, while the need to compete with less skilled or unregistered tradespeople was revealed as a worry for 66% of respondents.

Small to medium sized businesses in particular reported feeling squeezed by both local and national government, with the majority claiming that government policy shows preferential treatment to larger corporations.

The survey also revealed an overwhelming lack of confidence in the banks throughout the construction industry, with more than 77% claiming that they do not feel supported by the banking sector.  All sizes of business represented in the survey felt that the banks are still reluctant to lend to the industry, despite the continued success of the housebuilding sector driven by the Help to Buy scheme.

Paul Godwin, Managing Director of the Build Show commented: “These results show that although the construction industry is paving the way for the UK’s economic recovery, builders and contractors feel alienated and neglected by government policy.  There is a golden opportunity for the government to boost the economy, but to do this it must nurture and support construction industry growth.

"Cutting the VAT on residential refurbishments for example, would provide a huge boost – research from the Cut the VAT Campaign has shown that this could be as much as £15 billion.

“We’ve chosen to launch the Build Show now because we feel the time is right for the construction industry to take charge of the reins again.  By the time the Build Show takes place next April there will have been no dedicated event for the contracting and building sectors for more than five years, which is why we want to provide the space for the industry to come together and move forwards.”

Brought to market by the organisers of the award winning FIT Show (Fabricator Installer Trade Show), the Build Show will take place at the Birmingham NEC from April 28-30 2015, providing a wealth of business development and networking opportunities.

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