Twenty construction industry figures met with the skills minister and the Government's chief construction adviser yesterday to discuss ways to boost the industry.
A delegation, part of the Construction4Growth campaign led by CITB-ConstructionSkills, met with skills minister Mathew Hancock and chief construction adviser Peter Hansford at 11 Downing Street to discuss a 10-point plan to boost the industry.
The group included representatives from the UK Contractors Group, the Federation of Master Builders, the National Federation of Builders, CITB-ConstructionSkills, the CBI, the National Specialist Contractors Council, the Home Builders Federation and the Institution of Civil Engineers.
Simon Carr, Henry Boot Construction managing director, Steve Fox, Bam Nuttal chief executive, and Andrew Wyllie Costain chief executive, also attended.
Construction4Growth calls for greater investment in construction to drive growth and create jobs, and calls for government to:
James Wates said: "The plan that the industry has developed and discussed with Government this morning builds on existing commitments and puts forward new, realistic ideas that we believe will have a significant impact on the economy.
"The Construction Skills Network figures published yesterday show that, in partnership with government, we need to grasp the moment and make a concerted and co-ordinated effort to ensure that the industry is in a position to help itself to help the UK economy."