Issue details
Construction Skills and Retrofit
Purpose of the Report:
To outline the need for a new Construction Skills Initiative (CSI
York) to support the development of local employment opportunities
resulting from key housing and employment sites in the Local Plan
and from the work needed to retrofit domestic and commercial
properties across the city if York is to meet our carbon reduction
targets.
To set out two projects responding to these two drivers, which
Executive have already agreed in October 2023 to support through UK
Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF). These represent a short term pilot
with potential for delivery across the York and North Yorkshire
region. In future, they might then be supported by the Mayoral
Combined Authority through future UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF)
and gainshare. These two projects aim to increase the local supply
of appropriately skilled and qualified employees and businesses
that respond to growth in demand.
Funding of £3.37m has recently been awarded by Innovate UK
for a project to develop a Retrofit One Stop Shop for York (ROSSY),
with City of York Council as lead partner and delivery for 21
months from February 2024. This project is predominantly designed
to develop demand for domestic retrofit, complementing the
supply-side measures in CSI York. The two initiatives will work
together to address our climate change and economic challenges, and
the report recommends delegations from Executive to the Corporate
Director of Place to enable swift implementation.
The Executive will be asked to:
• Endorse the York Construction Skills Initiative.
• Note the progress made on developing a Construction Skills
hub.
• Note the successful application to Innovate UK for the
Retrofit One Shop York project and delegate further decisions on
implementation to the Corporate Director of Place.
Decision type: Non-key
Decision status: Decision Made
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Notice of proposed decision first published: 15/01/2024
Level of Risk: 04-08 Regular monitoring required;
Decision due: 20/02/24 by Executive
Lead member: Deputy Leader of the Council and Executive Member for Economy and Culture
Lead director: Corporate Director of Place
Department: Directorate of Place
Contact: Simon Brereton, Head of Economic Growth email: simon.brereton@york.gov.uk simon.brereton@york.gov.uk.
Consultation process
Executive Members, Key City Stakeholders,
Construction Industry and training providers and FE
colleges.
Equality Impact Assessment Completed?: EIA will be considered as part of the report.
Decisions
- 22/02/2024 - Construction Skills and Retrofit
Agenda items
- 20/02/2024 - Executive Construction Skills and Retrofit 20/02/2024
Documents
- Construction Skills and Retrofit