Pro Installer May 2015 - Issue 26 | Page 8

8 MAY 2015 PRO INSTALLER PRO NEWS www.proinstaller.co.uk CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY VOTES NO CONFIDENCE The Conservative party took the lead in a pre-election opinion poll conducted by UK Construction Week, despite 71% of respondents claiming that the needs of the construction industry were ignored by the key political parties. The survey questioned more than 1,000 product manufacturers, contractors, architects, house builders, developers and suppliers from around the industry, asking for their thoughts on policies affecting the construction industry. The overwhelming majority replied that they did not feel the interests of the industry had been addressed by the election campaigns, with only 29% stating that construction has received adequate political attention. When asked which party would be best for the industry if it came to power, the Conservatives demonstrated a clear lead with 54% of the vote. The results placed Labour well behind at 30%, while the Green Party had pushed ahead of the Liberal Democrats, coming in at 6% and 4% respectively. UKIP managed to claim 4% of the vote, with SNP and Plaid Cymru jointly accounting for the remaining 2%. Despite the positive indication for the Conservatives, the survey also appeared to reveal a desire for political change, with 72% stating that a change in govern- ment would have a positive or neutral impact on the construction industry and just 28% replying that this would have negative consequences. When asked to look more closely at the policies they felt would have a positive benefit the industry, two key themes emerged: house building and skills. The Help To Buy programme was overwhelmingly highlighted as the most important recent initiative in boosting construction industry growth, receiving 67% of the vote. Interestingly, the coalition government’s flagship energy efficiency programmes the Green Deal and the Energy Company Obligation achieved just 9% and 5% of the responses, while the key sustainability programmes the Renewable Heat Incentive and Feed In Tariff each received just 4%. Qualitative responses to the research appeared to add weight to these results, with numerous respondents pointing to the need for greater support for the house building industry and the provision of more affordable homes. Indeed, when asked what policies they would most like to see the main political parties include in their manifestos, 20% of respondents stated that more measures should be established to drive house building. Skills took the lead as the most pressing issue however, with 31% replying that government should take more steps to address skills shortages and provide better support for apprenticeships. A further 20% replied that the planning process should be simplified, while 23% called for an end to austerity measures with greater public spending on construction projects. Richard Morey, Group Events Director at Media 10, the event company producing UK Construction Week, commented: “The survey results were interesting because they appear to show that the industry felt let down by the main political parties. Despite the fact that construction has been the main driver behind the UK’s economic recovery, the needs of the industry were given very little attention in the run up to the election. “The results have highlighted that while there are some very clear issues to be addressed, such as house building and skills shortages, it will be down to the construction industry itself to rise to these challenges, without much political support. For these reasons, it is vital that the industry takes charge of its own future.” Source: www. ukconstructionweek.com HITTING A MILLION A leading Lancashire-based fabricator of VEKA PVCu glazing systems has installed the millionth insulating glass unit (IGU) to come off the automated SuperSpacer production line at Padiham Glass Ltd. VEKA Approved Fabricator, Darwen Windows, was the lucky recipient of the milestone IGU, with MD Bill Ainsworth collecting a complimentary magnum of champagne as part of the celebration! Bill commented: “I’m very happy that Darwen Win- dows had the honour of installing this landmark IGU from Padiham v