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Construction Scotland and BRE ScotlandJoint Annual Conference 2012
Tim ClarkeChairConstruction ScotlandIndustry Leadership Group
Welcome
Agenda09:35 Introduction Tim Clarke09:40 Keynote Address Fergus Ewing MSP09:55 The industry today Alastair Wallace10:05 Building for the future Tim Clarke10:20 The Action Plan Ed Monaghan10:30 Construction Scotland David Kelly10:45 Summary Tim Clarke
11:00 Coffee Break
11:30 BRE Scotland Session13:30 Lunch
Fergus Ewing MSPMinister for Energy, Enterprise and TourismThe Scottish Government
Alastair WallacePartnerThomas and Adamson
The Industry Today
• Government support
• Private sector
• Procurement
• Knowledge and training
• Value
• Confidence
Current Issues
Employment: 170,000 (10% of total Scottish jobs)
Businesses: 31,000
GDP: £21.4bn
GVA: £8.7bn (10% of Scotland’s GVA)
Multiplyer: For every £1 spent on construction output,a further £2.94 is generated in the economy
Key Markets: UK; Western Europe; Middle East; USA;Canada; Eastern Europe
Important to Scotland
Existing:
• Value Engineering & Project Management
• Architecture and Design
• Advanced and Innovative Materials
• Low Carbon Products & Technologies
• Timber Frame Housebuilding
• Construction Knowledge-base & Skills
• Construction related R&D base
Competitive Advantage
Potential:
• Retrofit – residential
• Low Carbon / sustainable design
• Low Carbon component products & technologies
1. Developing a safer, successful and forward looking construction industry
2. Driving innovation and productivity across the industry
3. Working in partnership to deliver a low carbon built environment
4. Building a dynamic, united industry with a cohesive voice
Strategy Priorities
Ed MonaghanChief ExecutiveMactaggart & Mickel Ltd
Action Plan
So, why I became involved in the development of a new industry strategy
and why I think it’s important for the industry.........
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
THE CONCEPT•An action plan responding to the strategy and will be updated annually.•The plan defines what actions and tasks will be undertaken in the short, medium and long term and by whom.•The actions need to be achievable.•The plan is crucial to ensure the vision is achieved and the strategy is delivered.
HOW IT WILL WORK•Over the last few months 6 workshops were held throughout Scotland which helped to identify the actions.•Construction Scotland will work with the appropriate bodies to develop common wins.•Relationships will continue to be developed where they don’t currently exist.•So far there’s been strong commitment to work with the industry but we need to continue to show commitment.
WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE•The action plan will include the critical actions to be achieved in year 1.•It will detail which organisation has lead responsibility for each action.•And how progress will be measured. IN PRACTICE•Developing a safer, successful and forward looking construction industry.•Driving innovation and productivity across the industry.•Working in partnership to deliver a Low Carbon Built Environment.•Building a dynamic, united industry with a cohesive voice.
People and skills
Procurement and regulation1. Developing a safer, successful and forward looking construction industry
Innovation and growth
3. Working in partnership to deliver a Low Carbon Built Environment
2. Driving innovation and productivity across the industry
Industry communicationand engagement
4. Building a dynamic, united industry with a cohesive voice
.......so in summary• Priorities short, medium and long term objectives.
• Establish quick wins.
• Theme groups can drive actions to conclusion, collating and sharing best practise.
• Actions should change the game and improve our performance.
• Actions should be challenging to both industry and government.
• Ownership of the agreed Action Plan must be industry wide, this is our plan our chance to make a difference.
Dr David KellyOperations ManagerConstruction Scotland Ltd
Construction Scotland- Development and Engagement
• Diversity within the industry
• History of fragmentation
• Current demands
•Industry Strategy: Building for the Future
• Action plan
• Industry Leadership Group
• Theme / Task groups
• Tackling current issues and identifying opportunities and areas of growth
Construction Scotland – issues to consider
Industry representation
Role
• Not to duplicate or replace
• Recognise diversity and common issues
• Platform for industry to come together
• Speak as a single voice
• Inclusive and open
developing structure
SMEs
Academia
RTOs
LCFs
Construction Scotland Ltd
• Role to oversee the operational activities of CS
• Role to establish CS as financially independent
• Role to direct the development and objectives of CS
• Representation on the CSL Board from all elements
Construction Scotland – why get involved?
• Opportunity to shape the future activities
• Get involved in the delivery of the new industry Strategy
• Get involved with the delivery of the action plan
• Opportunities to discuss relevant issues across the industry sectors
• Raise awareness of pertinent issues within industry groups, public sector bodies and Scottish Government
• Be part of the representative organisation in Scotland that is open to all
Construction Scotland – tangible benefits?
• Access to industry reports, updates and statistics
•Bespoke website under development
• Work/theme group meetings
• Events and seminars
• Industry engagement and networking opportunities
• Business development opportunities
Tim ClarkeChairConstruction ScotlandIndustry Leadership Group
Summary
Let’s do.. something differentsomething bettersomething others envy
To follow after coffee:• Future Cities• Innovative Finance• Lunch
Conference supported by: