FMB calls for clarity on Scottish construction sector after Budget statement

Gordon Nelson, director at FMB Scotland, said: “With a shortfall of 100,000 homes and ambitious net zero targets, we urgently need to boost our building industry."
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The Federation of Master Builders (FMB) has called for clarity and more details on the Scottish Government’s support for the construction sector. 

This comes after the latest Budget statement, which set out funding plans and commitments for the year ahead.

Gordon Nelson, director at FMB Scotland, said: “The Cabinet Secretary reaffirmed an ongoing commitment to Scotland’s high-quality apprenticeships is welcome but there were no details as to what this means for the construction sector. 

“Will this result in increased funding to support small and medium-sized employers to help them build a skilled workforce? We don’t know.

“What we do know is that colleges will now benefit from a 10% increase in funding but if businesses aren’t willing and able to recruit and train the next generation of builders, the jobs won’t be created.”

Nelson added: “With a shortfall of 100,000 homes and ambitious net zero targets which means installing insulation and clean heating systems in homes, we urgently need to boost our building industry.

“The development of a comprehensive infrastructure plan alongside a capital investment programme for roads and buildings could help local builders, but the devil will be in the detail. 

“That the Scottish National Investment Bank will receive continued support is welcome but as outlined in our Growth from the Ground Up manifesto, it must develop more equitable funding and finance to support small housebuilders:”

Marvin Onumonu

Marvin Onumonu is a Reporter for Workplace Journal and The Intermediary

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