© CITB Construction to 2018 Presentation by Sarah Fenton Head of Local Sector Strategy, CITB.

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© CITB Construction to 2018 Presentation by Sarah Fenton Head of Local Sector Strategy, CITB

© CITB Our industry Employing over 2.4 million people in the UK Contributing 8% to GDP Efficient industry for local investment

© CITB What is CSN? 5 year rolling survey 2 Experian surveys per annum 13 Observatories Employment and Output trends 8 categories, 12 nations and regions, 20 occupational groupings

© CITB Three headlines Job losses (60,000 in 2012 and 40,000 in 2013) Growth led by housing (4.6%) and infrastructure (3.6%) By 2018  Output up (2.2%)  Employment up (1.2%)

© CITB UK annual output by sector ( )

© CITB UK annual output by region ( )

© CITB UK annual recruitment ( ) 5,960 1,280 2,970 3,570 6,370 2,680 3,170 1, ,150 1,290 1,600

© CITB The South West

© CITB Industry Structure

© CITB South West annual output growth ( )

© CITB Swindon and Wiltshire LEP

© CITB Four headlines Planned projects: £1.1billion in commercial construction £2.1billion in public non-housing construction £443million in new housing £74million in new infrastructure projects

Swindon and Wiltshire LEP

© CITB How we can help you to deliver growth Apprenticeships and skills solutions Construction procurement and planning Supporting careers in construction