Phase 1 — Restart: increase output, maximise employment and minimise disruption (0-3 months)
Phase 2 — Reset: drive demand, increase productivity, strengthen capability in the supply chain (3-12 months)
Phase 3 — Reinvent: transform the industry, deliver better value, collaboration and partnership (12-24 months)
The plan says, “The outcomes will be a more capable, professional, productive and profitable sector, which delivers better value to clients, better performing infrastructure and buildings, and competes successfully in global markets”.
It goes on to say that “failure to act will miss an opportunity to deliver this, and risks the industry lapsing into a longer term recession, which erodes capability and skills, and leaves a smaller, weaker sector as a legacy”
So, what's next?
The CLC task force is now in discussions with the Government to test how the plan might be delivered. There’s a recognition that this opportunity requires a response that can be agile, initiated quickly, and then developed.
These talks are likely to bring hope to many of those in the construction sector who have been laid off or who are worried about the future of the industry after the impact of the pandemic. Whatever your view of the detail, the Roadmap to Recovery is focussed on getting the construction industry back on its feet at one of the most difficult times in our history. We wait to hear the outcome of the talks.
Phase 1 — Restart: increase output, maximise employment and minimise disruption (0-3 months)
Phase 2 — Reset: drive demand, increase productivity, strengthen capability in the supply chain (3-12 months)
Phase 3 — Reinvent: transform the industry, deliver better value, collaboration and partnership (12-24 months)
The plan says, “The outcomes will be a more capable, professional, productive and profitable sector, which delivers better value to clients, better performing infrastructure and buildings, and competes successfully in global markets”.
It goes on to say that “failure to act will miss an opportunity to deliver this, and risks the industry lapsing into a longer term recession, which erodes capability and skills, and leaves a smaller, weaker sector as a legacy”
So, what's next?
The CLC task force is now in discussions with the Government to test how the plan might be delivered. There’s a recognition that this opportunity requires a response that can be agile, initiated quickly, and then developed.
These talks are likely to bring hope to many of those in the construction sector who have been laid off or who are worried about the future of the industry after the impact of the pandemic. Whatever your view of the detail, the Roadmap to Recovery is focussed on getting the construction industry back on its feet at one of the most difficult times in our history. We wait to hear the outcome of the talks.