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21CC podcast: Is construction broken and why?

Photo of Prof Stuart Green - 21CC podcast Is the industry broken?

A prominent professor of construction management has blamed the seemingly intractable problems of the industry – including chronic skills shortages, defective buildings, and business failures – on its response to successive governments’ embracing of laissez-faire economic ideology over the past four decades.

Speaking to this month’s 21CC podcast, Stuart Green said former prime minister Margaret Thatcher ditched the longstanding government practice of alleviating fluctuations in demand for construction by commissioning public housing and other works, which helped to control unemployment and maintain a baseline of skills and capacity in the sector.

As a result, contractors adopted a strategy of “structural flexibility”, which Green defined as “the ability to expand and contract painlessly in accordance with fluctuations in demand”. They began shedding as many overhead costs as possible, including training, direct employment, and investing in productivity, all while pushing risk down to their supply chains.

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