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Building the Way Forward: Federation of Master Builders National Conference 2024

Institute of Carpenters Posted on 16/09/2024 by Denise18/09/2024

Philippa Forrester, Chair


The construction industry stands at a pivotal moment, facing both challenges and opportunities that will shape its future.

The recent 2024 National Conference organised by the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) was designed to address the transformative changes occurring within the sector.

Held last week (13th September) in Lincoln, the conference gathered industry leaders, innovators, and stakeholders under the central theme of “Building the Way Forward.”

One notable attendee was Geoff Rhodes, President of the Institute of Carpenters, highlighting the importance of collaboration across the construction industry as it collectively strives to navigate the complexities of today’s economic landscape.

 
The State of the Construction Industry

The conference commenced with a keynote address. Experts delivered an engaging overview of the current state of the construction industry, outlining critical challenges, such as economic uncertainty, labour shortages, and supply chain issues exacerbated by global events.

The speakers emphasised that maintaining adaptability and resilience would be essential for firms looking to thrive amidst these conditions.

 

Embracing Technology for Future Growth

One of the conference’s most exciting segments focused on the future of the construction industry and how technology can be harnessed.

The discussions underscored the need for the industry to invest in training and education around these technologies, reinforcing the idea that a technologically savvy workforce will be crucial for the sector’s advancement.

Housing Standards and Sustainability Initiatives

A significant focus of the conference was on housing, particularly the Future Homes Standard. This upcoming regulatory framework aims to enhance energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions in new homes.

Speakers provided an in-depth explanation of what builders should expect in terms of compliance and design requirements.

Discussions revolved around the benefits of integrating sustainable practices into the construction process. By adopting the Future Homes Standard early; construction firms can not only align with governmental policies but also cater to the growing demand from consumers for environmentally conscious living spaces.

Geoff Rhodes with Sarah Roberson and Carol Jones, CITB

Strategies for Business Resilience

The conference also addressed the importance of business resilience in an unstable economy.

A panel of industry experts discussed strategies for diversification, highlighting how companies can lessen their dependence on a single revenue stream. By exploring new service offerings or entering different markets, firms can better position themselves against potential downturns.

Panellists shared practical examples of successful diversification, such as expansion into renovation and retrofitting services or embracing modular building techniques. This approach not only creates new income sources but also helps develop a more agile business model.

Attendees were encouraged to reflect on their own practices and consider ways to evolve in response to industry shifts.

Educating Clients on Retrofit Benefits

Another important topic was retrofit and the role it plays in enhancing existing buildings.

Presentations focused on educating clients about the numerous benefits of retrofitting, including cost savings, improved energy efficiency, and increased property value.

Participants received practical tips on how to engage clients effectively and communicate the long-term advantages of investing in retrofit projects.

Skills Development for the Future Workforce

A final vital discussion revolved around skills development within the construction workforce. Experts emphasised the necessity for ongoing training and upskilling to meet the demands of a modernised industry.

Presenters highlighted various programs and resources available for workers and employers, ensuring that the workforce is equipped with the necessary skills to thrive in a technologically advanced environment.

Philippa Forrester

Conclusion

In conclusion, the 2024 National Conference of the Federation of Master Builders served as a vital platform for discussing the current state and future directions of the construction industry.

With insights from industry leaders and a strong emphasis on technology, sustainability, and resilience, attendees gained valuable knowledge to navigate the evolving landscape. As the sector faces various challenges, the commitment to innovation, collaboration, and skills development will be crucial for fostering a thriving and sustainable future in construction.

The presence of influential figures like Geoff Rhodes, President of the Institute of Carpenters, further underscored the importance of unity within the industry as it moves forward together to build a better tomorrow.

Helena Blundell and Lee Taylor, TradePoint with Geoff Rhodes

Geoff Rhodes with Adrian Brine, Citation


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