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Construction skills gap ‘threatens net zero targets’

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The skills gap among construction workers is set to widen as 750,000 of them retire over the next 15 years, meaning that the UK could be left unable to meet its net zero targets.

The warning from think tank the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) has prompted leading construction industry figures, including Mace CEO Mark Reynolds, along with the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), British Property Federation, Federation of Master Builders and Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) to send a letter to the government warning that it isn’t even meeting current skills needs.

The letter called on the Chancellor Rishi Sunak to support the sector to get the green skills it needs, warning that the skills gap threatens to delay the UK’s ability to deliver a zero-carbon economy.

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