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Scottish electricians set out legislation wish list

11 Mar 21 Electrical trade association Select has issued a manifesto setting out changes it wants the next Scottish Parliament to introduce.

The manifesto 鈥 鈥楥reating a Brighter Future鈥 has been issued by Scotland鈥檚 largest construction trade association, which represents more than 1,250 businesses across the electro-technical industry.

Select is asking the next parliament to introduce:

  • protection of title to stamp out unqualified electrical workers;
  • laws to make it illegal to carry out electrical work when unqualified;
  • procurement based on quality, not best bids;
  • timely payment and no retentions;
  • recognition of the sector鈥檚 role in delivering a sustainable future.

Along with a focus on regulation and renewables, the manifesto also emphasises the role that electrical professionals will have in delivering the next Scottish government鈥檚 plans for reduced energy use, decarbonisation, climate change and other policy objectives.

Alan Wilson, managing director of Select, said: 鈥淎s our 鈥榳ish list鈥 for the next Scottish government, this manifesto reflects real needs, not aspirations, when it comes to the future of our industry, our economy and our country.

鈥淥ngoing feedback shows that the sector wants, needs and demands the changes we are seeking, so we are merely reflecting the opinions of a significant workforce which contributes so much to Scotland鈥檚 economy.鈥

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He added: 鈥淲e have made great progress in the outgoing parliament on the issue of protection of title and professional recognition, and it is of the utmost importance that our regulation campaign comes to fruition in the next parliament.

鈥淭he pivotal role we will play in the roll-out of renewable energy must also be addressed, and our political representatives must recognise how vital it is not only to train and upskill the existing workforce but to make sure new entrants are similarly skilled. These skills will be crucial to the nation achieving its zero-carbon goals.鈥

The manifesto 鈥 which will be distributed to candidates ahead of May鈥檚 parliamentary elections 鈥 also criticises the existing procurement model used by most of Scotland鈥檚 public sector. It says that the model is fatally flawed and that it is skewed towards bids based on always accepting the lowest price rather than favouring a more balanced price and quality approach.聽

Wilson said: 鈥淪elect favours a whole-life cost bias to construction projects which places the emphasis on getting decisions right at the design and procurement stage to dramatically reduce whole-life performance costs, benefitting everyone.

鈥淭ied into a better procurement model, it鈥檚 crucial that all businesses are paid in full and on time and we must end the iniquitous practice of retentions, which divert monies away from improvements to the industry.鈥

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