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UK lacks skills to deliver major infrastructure, report warns

Skills shortages worsened by global competition risks value for taxpayers’ money

The government and wider economy lack the skills and capacity to deliver ambitious plans for major infrastructure over the next five years, according to the Public Accounts Committee (PAC)

In a new report, the PAC calls for the government to set out how it will address these issues and ensure future projects offer long-term value for taxpayers’ money.

The PAC findings show skills shortages in technical and engineering disciplines are set to worsen as gaps in the UK’s workforce are compounded by competition from major global development projects. 

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