The Heathrow third runway and Hinkley Point C projects have already contributed to skills shortages, according to One Way.
An
analysis by the specialist construction and rail recruiter found that
the choice of building a bridge, rather than a tunnel at Heathrow was
mainly due to a shortage of talent. In addition, firms in the South West
have already begun to adapt their approaches due to a looming drought
of skills brought on by the need for labour at the Hinkley Point C site.
One Way has warned that there currently aren't enough professionals
working in the industry to meet demand should it be raised any further.
Managing Director of One Way, Paul Payne comments:
"It's
concerning that we've basically had to opt for the second best option
at Heathrow because building a tunnel would create a nationwide shortage
of contractors. If that doesn't set alarm bells ringing then I don't
know what will. Yes, the project is huge in scale and will require vast
numbers of specialist professionals, but there should never be a
situation where we can't go for the best option because of a lack of
skills. The fact that we have even got to this stage is highly
concerning and should really hit home to the government and sector
bodies that they need to do more to get people into the industry."
"This
would be bad enough on its own, but now the Hinkley Point C project has
been given the go ahead we've also heard reports that regional
contractors and builders are having to adapt their building designs and
consider offsite manufacturing due to the huge demand caused by the
programme. The frustrating thing we have found is the claim of lack of
resources for the projects, yet we have spent serious man hours
registering candidates across all disciplines and getting them "site
ready" with all due diligence and security checks completed only to be
stood down due to more red tape. As a business we've jumped through so
many hoops only to have another one crop up. With the sheer size of the
project, often nobody knows who you should be speaking to for
authorisation. The lack of momentum and uncertainty for potential
workers is uninspiring and will only lead to negativity surrounding the
project."
Thursday, 17 November 2016
Heathrow and Hinkley projects already creating shortages
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