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The government has revealed it is kicking off negotiations to set up a built environment sector deal.
In a letter to Bill Hughes, head of real assets at Legal and General, housing minister Kit Malthouse and business minister Andrew Stephenson said the government is opening formal negotiations with the sector.
The pair said: “From initial proposals put forward by the British Property Federation in 2017 and revised in 2018, to your more recent engagement with minister Malthouse and government officials, we appreciate the sector’s tenacity and vision for how industry collaboration can support government objectives and drive the future of the built environment sector.
“Formal negotiations will be shaped by the sector bodies, taking in views of their members over the coming months."
Key points for negotiation:
- Delivering more homes and improving housing quality for example through initiatives that support offsite construction;
- Improving the sector’s productivity through improved access to data and the promotion of PropTech;
- Enabling the sector to diversify its workforce through dedicated skills and employment strategies, as well as diversifying its firm base and increasing competitiveness; and
- Promoting clean growth and supporting the sector’s transition to low carbon
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Malthouse and Stephenson said the negotiations would focus on how to build more homes, as well as improving the quality of new builds by increasing the uptake of offsite construction in housing.
The pair also said the sector's productivity will be one of the areas for negotiation.
The announcement comes just over a year after the government revealed the Construction Sector Deal which aims to transform construction through the use of digital building design.
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