OVER 60 construction industry representatives from 37 different businesses attended Shetland Islands Council and Hjaltland Housing Association’s future housing event yesterday.
Hosted at Mareel Arts Centre in Lerwick, the event presented detail on the programme of proposed building works over the next ten years – including new builds, refurbishments, and ongoing maintenance for existing housing stock.
Discussions were held in small group workshops at the event, with it focussing on areas that could be improved to make best use of skilled resources for future building programmes.
Some suggested improvements included packaging contracts geographically, providing more smaller contracts, streamlining procurement paperwork, better planning for seasonal work, and improving access to workforce training and accreditation. Information gathered during the sessions will be analysed and compiled into an action plan.
Dennis Leask, chair of development at Shetland Islands Council, said, “The turn-out clearly demonstrates the importance of housing for the local construction industry and the impact it has on the wider Shetland community. I was pleased see a such a diverse range of attendees from across the local industry, including contractors, suppliers, designers, and related professions.
“There’s great opportunities for work and employment for the local construction industry to meet future housing demand. The event was a learning opportunity for us all and we’re keen to improve how we work together to ensure we can maintain our existing housing stock and deliver as many new houses as possible.
“Ongoing dialogue and communication are key to delivering this vital programme of work and we certainly plan to continue this forum on a regular basis.”