Cost control required

by Oct 22, 2012 No Comments

The results of the latest economic survey from the Scottish Chambers of Commerce chime with our most recent survey of SBF members.

This shows industry confidence continuing to slide backwards, down 34 points in the past year.

In this challenging economic climate, we will continue to plead the case for more capital investment. I recognise the efforts Scottish ministers are making in the face of tough budgetary constraints.

But there’s no escaping the fact that the Scottish Government is due to spend £2.2bn less on capital projects over the next three years than it has over the past three.

That’s a reduction of 23 per cent.

At a time when there are still few signs of life in the private sector, we must strain every sinew to commit more public resources towards building the infrastructure our economy needs to recover.

Meanwhile, too much unnecessary cost and bureaucracy remains built into the system for awarding public sector construction contracts in Scotland. There is an urgent need to overhaul public procurement to make it fit for purpose and get the industry building again.

Michael Levack
Chief Executive, Scottish Building Federation

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