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16/07/2014

Construction Sector Faces Skills Shortage

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A new survey has revealed that Northern Ireland's construction sector has experienced its fourth successive quarter of growth. However, the sector also continues to face a skills shortage.

According to the latest RICS Construction Market Survey (Q2 2014), a majority of sub-sectors within the industry experienced growth in the second quarter of the year, with the overall growth in workload rising at its fastest pace since the end of 2004.

Respondents also commented on a skills shortage in relation to quantity surveyors, other construction professionals and blue collar workers.

Commenting on the findings, RICS Northern Ireland Director, Ben Collins, said: "Northern Ireland chartered surveyors saw their workloads rise for the fourth quarter in a row, with evidence of growth broad-based in the sector, and private commercial work in particular seeing strong rates of expansion.

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"As the recovery continues, firms are reporting evidence of skills shortages emerging. We are also getting indications from local third-level education establishments that enrollment levels for construction-related courses are at low levels. With skills shortages emerging and the pipeline of professionals potentially hampered by fewer students enrolling on construction related courses, this gives us real cause for concern.

"It highlights the need for the construction sector to think seriously about how to attract, retain and progress more people, particularly women, in the sector. Figures suggest that women make up just 11% of the construction sector, with a mere 1.2% working in manual labour trades."

He added: "Overall, whilst the latest survey gives real cause for optimism that the recovery is taking hold, it must be remembered that workloads are rising from historically low levels after a significant downturn. Local firms have also been growing their business outside of Northern Ireland, so whilst their workloads are rising, it does not necessarily mean that it is through activity in Northern Ireland."

(JP/IT)

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