The Construction Industrial Strategy Advisory Council (CISAC) is headed by and is dominated by senior executives from major contractors and big business.
The members of CISAC are:
- Peter Hansford (Chair) - Chief Construction Adviser, UK Government
- Denise Bower - Professor in Engineering Project Management, University of Leeds
- Mark Clare - Group Chief Executive, Barratt Developments
- Geoff Cooper - Chief Executive, Travis Perkins
- Keith Howells 鈥 Chairman, Mott MacDonald
- Chris Kane 鈥 Director, Greendale Construction
- Simon Kirby - Managing Director, Infrastructure Projects Network Rail
- Kevin Louch - Managing Director, Stanford Industrial Concrete Flooring
- Robert Mair 鈥 Professor and Head of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Cambridge
- Chris Newsome - Director of Asset Management, Anglian Water
- Ray O鈥橰ourke - Chief Executive and Chairman, Laing O鈥橰ourke
- David Pinder - Chief Executive, BDR Thermea
- Neil Sachdev - Property Director, Sainsbury鈥檚
- Paul Sheffield - Chief Executive, Kier Group
- James Stewart - Chairman of Global Infrastructure, KPMG
- Jack Pringle - Principal, Managing Director, Pringle Brandon Perkins + Will
- Mike Putnam - CEO and President, Skanska UK
- Mark Wakeford - Managing Director, Stepnell
The panel is expected to produce the industrial strategy for construction by this summer.
Issues that it is expected to cover include: growth and innovation; supply chain; SME engagement; skills; access to finance and overseas trade. Reporting to the Department for Business Innovation & Skills, it is expected to build on, but not duplicate, the work of the Green Construction Board, the Infrastructure UK Cost Review, and the Government Construction Board.
Construction minister Michael Fallon said: "Industrial strategy is about setting out a long term government approach to how we support business. This will give confidence now for investment and growth.
"Construction is a sector where government and business working together can have a real impact. It can drive productivity and growth in other parts of the economy.
"We are very clear that in order for it to deliver, the construction industrial strategy must be developed in true partnership with industry. This advisory council will be an important part of that."
Chief construction adviser Peter Hansford said: 鈥淚鈥檓 delighted that these key figures from across the construction industry have agreed to join our new advisory council. I look forward to working with them over the next six months to create a long-term strategy for our industry and to chart the way forward for construction in the UK.鈥
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