BiKBBI The Installer Magazine Autumn 2021

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BiKBBI News Our cover story in the summer issue of The Installer was a warning about the skills shortage as it has reached crisis point. The following weeks has seen the BiKBBI issue a stark warning that the current shortage of workers being faced by many industries could be the long term reality for the home improvement industry if action is not taken to develop a new generation of tradespeople. A shuddering thought!

of people able to take up jobs. Put bluntly, there are just not enough skilled installers to keep up with the current boom in consumer demand for home improvements. This means customers are having to wait months instead of weeks for new kitchens and bathrooms to be installed.” He added, “Unfortunately, this lack of skilled tradespeople is part of a long term trend. Not enough young people have been encouraged to come into industries like ours, despite

Damian Walters, Chief Executive, BiKBBI

Responding to the publication of the latest Jobs Recovery Tracker from the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC), which shows a record number of open job vacancies now including carpenters and joiners for the first time, BiKBBI has warned that it is not just employers that are being hit by staff shortages, but also consumers and businesses who rely on self-employed tradespeople. I think we have all noticed how this is beginning to affect our daily lives –long queues at the petrol pumps alone is a testament to the fact! Damian Walters, BiKBBI’s Chief Executive, said, “The alarm bells need to be ringing as the REC report does not come close to the full scale of the worker shortage crisis. Industries like ours, that are essential to home improvement delivered by skilled professionals, are predominantly made up by self-employed traders not covered by job vacancy statistics. Like other industries though, we are seeing a major shortage

the prospect of a high-earning, stable career that it offers. We’ve got by for too long with an ageing workforce which is now looking forward to retirement – with over a third of installers suggesting that they are making retirement plans in a recent survey we ran. This means that the current shortages could get much worse over the coming years!” Damian concluded, “Other industries have called for an expansion to the Shortage Occupation List that allows skilled workers from overseas to take up jobs in the UK but this would at best be just a sticking plaster. What’s needed is a nationwide effort to encourage youngsters into the industries that people rely on alongside sustained investment into skills training. We’re doing our part with a new apprenticeship programme launching this year (see pages 4- 5) but it’s going to take the full effort of industry and government working together to get on top and resolve this crisis.”

" The alarm bells need to be ringing as the REC report does not come close to the full scale of the worker shortage crisis. Put bluntly, there are just not enough skilled installers to keep up with the current boom in consumer demand for home improvements. This means customers are having to wait months instead of weeks for new kitchens and bathrooms to be installed.”

“Unfortunately, this lack of skilled tradespeople is part of a long term trend. Not enough young people have been encouraged to come into industries like ours, despite the prospect of a high-earning, stable career that it offers. We’ve got by for too long with an ageing workforce which is now looking forward to retirement – with over a third of installers suggesting that they are making retirement plans in a recent survey we ran."

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Debunking the boiler ban myths

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pages 114-115

Dealing with admin tasks by Houzz

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pages 110-111

Roca - All-in-one WC, bidet & cistern

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pages 102-105

Energy saving control with Gira

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pages 92-95

UWLA & the Construction industry

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pages 106-107

Whirlpool launches W collection

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page 99

Go with the flo with Vogue UK

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pages 96-98

Smart ready lighting from Rotpunkt

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pages 108-109

VitrA adds new finishes

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pages 88-91

Festool and Bott partnership

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pages 100-101

Aqualisa Quartz™ retro fit shower

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pages 66-69

Splashbacks are in by Bushboard

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pages 78-79

Are you covered? by UIB

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pages 80-83

AKW aids dementia & sight loss

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pages 70-71

Daval partners with Lynsey Ford

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pages 72-73

Don't get caught out! Dean Flood

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pages 76-77

New to the Kitchen Kit range

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pages 74-75

Function and form with Häfele

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pages 62-65

Installers time is money by Omega

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pages 44-47

Installing Mermaid panels

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pages 58-61

AO investing in Crawley

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pages 56-57

Action points with Foyne Jones

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pages 42-43

Liquid Gold from Tom Dixon & VitrA

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pages 52-55

Hansgrohe launches raindrain

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pages 40-41

Palio Trade by Karndean

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pages 48-51

Autumn / Winter range by Image On

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pages 38-39

Kbb review winner - Carl Terlecki

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pages 34-37

Contactless has arrived

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page 9

Apprenticeships

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pages 6-7

Vantastic news from Trade Point

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pages 32-33

Changes to dispute resolutions

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page 13

Positive changes afoot

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page 8

Installation awards announced

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page 12

Addressing the kbb skills crisis

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pages 4-5
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