CICV Forum calls for a Scottish Minister for Construction in its first manifesto

The CICV Forum manifesto
The CICV Forum manifesto

The construction industry in Scotland has issued its first-ever manifesto detailing the crucial steps needed to be taken to secure a viable and sustainable future for the sector.

Acting through the Construction Industry Coronavirus (CICV) Forum, companies and individuals have signed up to the manifesto’s proposals.

First among the proposals, published in the run-up to the Scottish government elections in May, is a plea for a dedicated government Minister for the construction industry, which would recognise its importance both to the recovery and to a net zero-carbon future.

As well as a Minister for construction, the manifesto proposes:

  • A chief construction adviser who would support the Minister and focus on delivery aligned with whole asset performance
  • The development of an effective public sector maintenance and improvement programme
  • Establishing a VAT reimbursement fund for home repair and maintenance with a role for the Scottish National Infrastructure Bank
  • Investment in affordable homes
  • Development of the skills arena
  • The introduction of a cycle network within the infrastructure investment plan
  • The encouragement of conflict avoidance.

The Forum points out that 175,000 people, including 10,000 apprentices, work directly in the sector in Scotland, making up 10% of the total workforce. It also contributes £21.5 billion to the country’s GDP and is a major economic multiplier, generating £2.94 for every £1 spent.

Hew Edgar, associate director of policy at the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), and chair of the Forum’s Future Planning sub-group, said: “This manifesto is a declaration of intent, emerging from the environment of collaboration and co-operation, which the CICV Forum has fostered during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“This is the industry speaking with one voice, with an aim to benefit the future health, wealth and wellbeing of the country.”

The manifesto is also designed to support the next government’s plans to meet Scotland’s ambitious targets on net zero, reducing energy use, decarbonisation, climate change, and other principal policy objectives around accessible, sustainable places and inclusive economic growth.

Hew added: “In offering these proposed policy initiatives, the CICV Forum and its members demonstrate that they will continue to engage positively with the next Scottish government, representatives in Holyrood and the wider sector to provide intelligence, best practice and advice.”

You can download the full manifesto here.

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