Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Right Decision NowRight Decision Now

Business

Construction Skills Shortage Threatens Infrastructure Projects Amid Growing Pension Fund Interest

A dire shortage of construction skills and persistent planning delays pose significant threats to infrastructure projects, despite heightened interest from pension funds to invest in the sector.

Randstad’s analysis reveals a pressing need to recruit 500,000 individuals to fulfill demand for ongoing large-scale projects and upcoming schemes, including the Lower Thames Crossing, National Grid expansion, and Stonehenge Tunnel.

Simon Harris, Construction Head at the recruiting firm, underscores the industry’s stretched capacity, exacerbated by talent drain from housebuilding sectors. Since 2008, the construction labor force has dwindled by 465,000 workers, creating a stark labor shortage amidst escalating demand, particularly for green energy initiatives.

Harris warns of a looming “brutal labor shortage” as infrastructure demands surge, with projects like HS2 and Sizewell C competing for skilled workers.

Meanwhile, pension fund leaders signal intentions to boost investment in British infrastructure, with nearly two-thirds planning increased spending. GLIL Infrastructure’s survey highlights energy transition as a priority for 70% of respondents, citing investments in battery storage, hydrogen, and carbon capture.

Ted Frith, COO at GLIL, underscores the pivotal role of patient capital in financing infrastructure projects essential for the UK’s transition to a sustainable, net-zero economy. However, he flags concerns about the UK’s attractiveness for investment, citing prolonged planning delays hindering infrastructure upgrades.

While pension funds express readiness to allocate capital, Frith underscores the urgent need to address planning inefficiencies to facilitate smoother project delivery and bolster investor confidence in the UK infrastructure market.

Read more:
Construction Skills Shortage Threatens Infrastructure Projects Amid Growing Pension Fund Interest

    You May Also Like

    Business

    The head of the International Monetary Fund has warned of increased risks to the stability of the financial system after weeks of banking sector...

    Business

    The Home Office has made next to no progress in tackling criminal fraud during the past five years, despite it having become Britain’s most...

    Business

    1.22 billion people use Instagram every month. That’s a huge number of Instagrammers trying to hit it big on the platform all at the...

    Business

    Mark Zuckerberg has laid off more than 11,000 Meta’s employees, about 13 per cent of its global workforce, in what he described as “some...

    Disclaimer: rightdecisionnow.com, its managers, its employees, and assigns (collectively “The Company”) do not make any guarantee or warranty about what is advertised above. Information provided by this website is for research purposes only and should not be considered as personalized financial advice. The Company is not affiliated with, nor does it receive compensation from, any specific security. The Company is not registered or licensed by any governing body in any jurisdiction to give investing advice or provide investment recommendation. Any investments recommended here should be taken into consideration only after consulting with your investment advisor and after reviewing the prospectus or financial statements of the company.

    Copyright © 2024 rightdecisionnow.com | All Rights Reserved