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Small builders want Green Deal incentives

9 Mar 11 The Federation of Master Builders says that the government’s plan to improve the energy efficiency of the UK housing stock should include incentives to builders to train apprentices.

It claims that the success or failure of the Green Deal lies with the tens of thousands of small and medium sized building companies that will be doing the work. FMB says that these companies should be given incentives to train apprentices.

FMB director of external affairs Brian Berry said: “Construction SMEs hold the key to the success of the government’s Green Deal but only if they are allowed to access the market. There are increasing concerns amongst the building industry that the government is overlooking the role of small construction firms in favour of major retailers as a quick convenient solution to ensure the success of its Green Deal.

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“Small construction companies across the country are already training two thirds of the industry’s apprentices so it would make sense to harness and support this existing skills pool to underpin the Green Deal. Ultimately though, it will be householders that decide the outcome because unless they take up the Green Deal finance package there is the danger that it will become a missed opportunity.”

Berry concluded: “The chancellor of the exchequer needs to support the Green Deal in his Budget on 23 March with a range of incentives to create demand in the market for retrofit work. A targeted VAT cut to support energy efficient improvements in our homes; and a reduced rate of stamp duty and council tax would provide the boost that is needed to deliver the Green Deal objectives and the employment opportunities widely heralded by the government.”

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