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The Construction Leadership Council (CLC) aims to prioritise skills and net zero targets

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The Construction Leadership Council (CLC) aims to prioritise skills and net zero targets

The Construction Leadership Council (CLC) aims at transforming the construction industry and has set some new priorities which comprise net zero, building safety and skills. Indeed it has been highlighted how skilled workers are important to deliver economic growth.
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The Construction Leadership Council (CLC) announced its three-year strategy in September, which outlined its focus on “long-term ambitions” that aim to deliver “transformational change”.

 

The organisation’s new priorities will focus on:

  • Net zero and biodiversity
  • Next generation delivery
  • Building safety
  • People and skills

 

Net zero

In working towards these priorities, the CLC will work alongside its Green Construction Board to actively drive progress on achieving net zero. This will particularly focus on minimising the whole life carbon impact of construction projects, looking closely at steel and cement use. Additionally, they will accelerate the rollout of zero emission vehicles for contractors.

 

Safety & skills

The CLC will look to play a key role in improving building safety, particularly in focusing on the ‘Golden Thread’, introduced within the Building Safety Act earlier this year. This allows for the collection of accessible, critical information that aims to help workers know and understand how to ensure building safety via an information system.

 

The organisation will also take part in driving training to improve skills within the industry. Mark Reynolds, CLC Co-Chair said: “Skills is really about making sure we have the ability and capacity to deliver the economic growth. You wouldn’t ask an athlete to go and perform if they didn’t train.”

 

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