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The Construction Leadership Council has written to the Government with its plan to sustain the industry and accelerate recovery of the economy during and after the Covid-19 pandemic.
In an open letter to the Prime Minister the CLC, which is formed by 11 leading construction bodies, said the industry is already working together to respond to the impact of the coronavirus, and to ensure that we can both sustain it over the coming weeks and months, as well as to enable it to play a full part in the economic recovery once we have beaten the virus.
In recent weeks, Andy Mitchell, Co-Chair of the CLC, has been holding a daily virtual meeting with the CEOs of the 11 leading federations and representative bodies from across the construction industry, to draw up a programme during the pandemic.
The five-point plan involves:

“The construction industry also needs clear support and recognition from the Government for the essential work that it is doing, and the role it is playing in supporting public services and keeping the economy functioning,” writes Mr Mitchell. “For understandable reasons, we are seeing the closure of key construction product and material manufacturers, in parallel with the closure of electrical, plumbing and general builders’ merchants, and there is the very real prospect of many of the essential works not being able to be done, or unduly delayed, by difficulties in securing products and materials. The Rt. Hon. Boris Johnson MP10 Downing StreetLondonSW1A 2AA01.04.2020
“I ask therefore that you and your Ministers give very clear and visible encouragement that the production of building materials continues, if at all possible, and that electrical, plumbing and general builders’ merchants remain open so that essential maintenance and construction works can continue–and that the workers doing this are recognised, supported and appreciated.
“The measures that your Government has put in place to keep money flowing to the workforce have been bold and necessary, and we are working at all levels to help employers, employees and the self-employed benefit from these measures as soon as possible, noting that it will take some weeks and even months for some forms of support to reach those who need it.
“As you will be aware, most construction businesses, from the largest public company to the smallest SME are highly dependent on free cashflow, and I present below a range of further measures that I ask you to consider which would make a huge difference to many companies within the industry.”
The measures include:
“There is much work also being done to make sure that the construction industry can play its full role in supporting a strong economic recovery, and the CLC is working closely with the IPA and BEIS to do the very best possible for the future,” adds Mr Mitchell.
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