Opinion

The latest expert insight and commentary on issues affecting the UK construction sector

The energy transition needs talent – and we need to keep it moving

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Stephen Tomkins is Balfour Beatty’s project director at Hinkley Point C The UK’s energy market stands at a critical juncture. As the country accelerates its transition towards renewables, the demand for skilled professionals has never been greater. However, the industry faces an undeniable challenge: a widening skills gap that threatens…

How to fix construction’s skill pathways

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James Farr, director at post-16 skills and training consultancy Think  In the construction industry, facing complex challenges is part of the daily routine, whether it’s managing budgets, navigating supply chains or ensuring a project is built to the highest standard. But there’s another pressing puzzle that must be solved to…

The defence boom: a lifeline for UK construction?

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Mark Leeson is operations director at consultancy McBains Will the government’s recent defence-spending boost provide ammunition to help spark construction’s recovery? To say recent construction industry forecasts have been downbeat would be an understatement, what with consultancy Arcadis’ market-view report predicting a painfully slow revival and market analysts S&P Global’s…

Unlocking progress: How to make building safety work for growth

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George Downing is the founder and chairman of Downing Group I understand the importance of ensuring safer buildings, particularly considering the Grenfell Tower tragedy. The government has demanded stronger regulations to prevent future disasters. However, the current implementation of the gateway system is creating unnecessary delays that are hindering progress, stifling innovation, and…

The payoff of new towns could be huge – if we get it right

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Richard Cook is head of economics at Pegasus The government is faced with many significant challenges, and one of the most pressing is significantly increasing the construction of new homes. Following the updated National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) and its commitment to building 1.5 million homes over the next five…

The power of perception in private finance decision

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Writing in Construction News, Paul Morrell, the government’s former construction adviser, offers a blunt assessment: “Policy and government communications are profoundly influenced by how they will play in the press and on the street.” His critique of the government’s response to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry and the Construction Products Reform…

Why is building safety litigation on the rise?

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Chloe Derrick is a partner at law firm Stewarts The construction sector has been subject to a significant liability shift, following a wholesale review of building regulation and practice after the Grenfell Tower fire in June 2017. Legal claims for cladding and fire safety losses continue to rise following Grenfell,…

Whatever happened to the 2025 retentions roadmap?

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Rudi Klein is a barrister. He was formerly chief executive of the Specialist Engineering Contractors’ Group I have a question. Has anybody seen a diminution in the demands for retention monies? Feedback I receive from firms is a definite NO! There is a reason for asking. Cast your minds back…