The Federation of Master Builders (FMB) has called on the Scottish Government to reconsider its approach to the construction industry.
In the recently published 'Programme for Scotland', the FMB stated it welcomes plans for a new Strategic Board to focus Scotland's enterprise and skills agencies on supporting the growth of key sectors, however construction "seems to have been overlooked".
Gordon Nelson, FMB Scotland Director, said as the industry is the second largest in Scotland, comprising of more than 48,000 firms and employing 180,000 people, the sector is "vital to the health of the wider Scottish economy".
"Indeed, the industry generated a total output of £14.5 billion in 2016," he said. "However, the construction sector's workforce is ageing. Figures from the Office for National Statistics indicate that over the next decade, close to 20% of the industry's workforce will retire.
"Without enough skilled workers, Scotland will struggle to build and refurbish the homes, schools, hospitals and transport infrastructure that Scotland requires to flourish.
"I am calling on the Scottish Government to reconsider its approach and identify the construction industry as a key sector. We want to work with the new Strategic Board, and the relevant enterprise and skills agencies, to ensure that we are recruiting and developing the skills base that Scotland demands."
Mr Nelson added: "We look forward to seeing more detail on the new National Investment Bank and how it might help small firms grow and prosper. 98% of the construction industry's employers are small or micro businesses; with many struggling to access the right type of finance. It would be welcome if the National Investment Bank were to step in where the major banks have not been able to provide a solution."
(LM/JP)
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