Read the latest magazine Industry News Construction Reforms Must Accelerate to Deliver Government Ambitions says CBI 11 October 2021 GOVERNMENT AND INDUSTRY must work together to spur construction reforms including an improvement in buying habits if the industry is to successfully underpin UK net-zero and levelling-up ambitions. That is the view of CBI paper New Foundations CBI, published today, which calls for reforms outlined in the 2020 Construction Playbook to be accelerated. The paper recognises that the construction industry has been ‘drastically and permanently altered’ by the pandemic, and now sees spiralling costs and labour shortages adding further pressures. But the CBI says an accelerated rollout of Playbook rules and enforcement can help ensure the sector remains robust. Construction Reforms New Foundations contains 17 recommendations for action, including: Enhancing the Cabinet Office’s ability to identify and act on businesses’ reports of poor procurement practices. Using the upcoming Comprehensive Spending Review to ensure rapid rollout of public sector construction training materials and delivery. Driving forward exemplar works under Project Speed to demonstrate how Playbook guidance can shape successful end-to-end construction projects. Requiring public sector contracting authorities to commit to working alongside suppliers to manage risks more equitably. Establishing a client leadership group to support the adoption of Playbook behaviours throughout the private sector. Setting out a Playbook delivery plan at local authority level, including guidance on how rules should dovetail with devolved procurement policies. The report also includes recommendations on the crucial issue of sustainability and calls for Government to ensure clear and consistent targets and reporting standards to build confidence for the sector and its investors. Net Zero Gregor Craig, chair of the CBI Construction Council and President & CEO of Skanska UK, said: “The construction industry’s make-or-break role in building the foundations of a net-zero economy by 2050 means we must accelerate our response to the climate imperative. The impacts of the pandemic, new political priorities, and policy developments have created a period of disruption, and this change is the catalyst for permanent transformation in the industry’s business model – but we cannot do it alone. “New Foundations sets clear priorities for action, from rollout of comprehensive public sector training to implementation of procurement reform and collaboration with industry to manage risk. But success relies on Government embedding the reforms detailed in the 2020 Construction Playbook at all levels – from the major departments and arms-length bodies, right through to local authorities.” The creation of a financially stable and secure economic context is seen as vital to creating the conditions for the construction industry to invest in the changes needed to bring about reforms. Matthew Fell, CBI Chief Policy Director, said: “A thriving construction industry will be essential to the success of the UK in the coming decades. Not just in hitting net-zero and levelling-up, but in developing a world-class built environment: which is the foundation and the fabric of a modern, globally competitive and sustainable UK economy. “All of this is achievable and should be the common goal for Government and private enterprise. But it is only through financial stability and a secure operating environment that business investment will create the technologies, innovations and skills to drive the transformation needed, at the pace needed. “The industry’s response to the coronavirus pandemic shows what is possible when a sector pulls together in the same direction. A similar accord between the private sector and Government is needed now. If UK construction is to develop strong, new foundations on which to build back better and construct the future the country needs, it must seize this moment to change behaviours once and for all.” >>Read more about the CBI in the news Previous article Scott Bader Invests $16m in New USA Production SiteNext article £57m Brownfield Fund for 5,600 New Homes Share article You may also like View all News Industry News +2 20 March 2026 RA Issues Revised Safety Guidance on Rooflight Covers Awards and Events +3 20 March 2026 The Great British Slate Off Returns for 2026 Green Roofs +3 20 March 2026 Swansea Joins Global Network of Biophilic Cities Featured Solutions +3 19 March 2026 Flush Fitting Rooflights by Clement Sign Up to Roofing Today Stay up to date with all of the latest news from Roofing Today by signing up to our weekly Bulletins… Sign Up Today Get in Touch Check out the latest issue 123 March-April 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch