Berkeley has issued a challenge to individuals, inventors, companies and universities to come forward with ideas that can change the way people think and work in construction.
"The sheer volume of work going on is testing the industry," said Berkeley Group managing director Rob Perrins. "Companies and staff are running flat out to gear up production and tackle the housing crisis."
He continued: "The industry is having to work with less experienced people, in multiple languages, with plant and equipment in high demand. That generates fresh hazards in a business that is inherently risky.
"Fundamentally, I don't believe this is a problem you can solve directly with money. It demands fresh ideas, which is where this Innovation Fund comes in."Â
Berkeley's Innovation Fund will make grants of between £250 and £250,000 over the next two years. A total of £2m is in the kitty for these grants. Anyone with a bright idea which will lead to safer sites, a healthier workforce or develop the people who work in construction is invited to bid for investment.
Applicants are encouraged to visit for more details.
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