
How the 2023 budget brings positive news for the construction industry
The 2023 budget announced by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is set to bring many positive developments for the construction industry in the UK. With over £600bn to be spent on high-quality infrastructure over the next five years, there will be ample opportunities for firms to bid for and work on exciting new projects.
The decision to add five construction occupations to the Shortage Occupation List is a welcome development for the industry. This move will help to address skills shortages and ensure that construction projects can be completed to a high standard. By making it easier for firms to employ foreign workers, the industry will have access to a wider pool of talent, which could lead to innovative new approaches and practices.
The creation of investment zones in 12 locations across the UK is another exciting development. These zones will receive £80m-worth of tax breaks and favourable rates, which will create more opportunities for construction activity in those areas, as well as providing incentives for firms to invest in plant and machinery. This will not only stimulate economic growth, but also lead to the creation of new jobs in the construction industry.
The decision to re-rate nuclear projects as sustainable is a significant development for the construction industry, and could create many new opportunities for firms involved in the construction of nuclear power plants. By aligning nuclear projects with renewable energy projects, the government is demonstrating its commitment to a sustainable future, and providing firms in the construction industry with the investment incentives they need to make this future a reality.
Overall, it is clear that the 2023 budget will have a positive impact on the construction industry in the UK. With a renewed focus on infrastructure spending, investment zones, and skills development, there will be many opportunities for firms to grow and thrive in the years ahead. By investing in the future of the construction industry, the government is ensuring that the UK remains a world leader in this vital sector.
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