Clarke Calls For Cancellation - No To VAT On Refurbs

A man looking serious

TV personality and architect George Clarke has urged the government to help power a global retrofit revolution by abolishing VAT on the restoration and conversion of existing buildings.

During his keynote address that launched the Building Engineering Services Association National Conference 2021, he said the construction (and building engineering) sectors could play a key role in addressing the climate crisis but financial incentives would be needed.

He described current government measures to address the carbon impact of housing as a drop in the ocean and said the fact that 10% of all UK households were suffering from fuel poverty was a national scandal.

 

 “We wasted six years when the government dropped its Zero Carbon Homes plan and the Green Home Grants scheme only lasted six months…we need to think much, much bigger…and show everyone why improving their homes is to their benefit and how it can help them save money.”

– George Clarke 

TV personality and architect

 

Grenfell

Clarke told the Conference the construction industry would also need to improve its performance and said the Grenfell Tower disaster exposed 'just what a mess the building sector is in'. He said the Hackitt Review that followed the fire did not go far enough and said there needed to be more honesty about product and material test results.

 

Optimistic

However, he said there were plenty of reasons to be optimistic and urged the industry to reinvent itself by inspiring young people to work with the wide range of new technologies being used to build greener and more sustainable homes, buildings and structures.

 

Modular

Clarke said there was a big future for factory-built housing which could be prefabricated off-site to the highest standards and rigorously checked in a clean and safe environment. He also urged the industry to carry out more R&D to support other similar innovations.

“I love this industry and think it has lots of really exciting opportunities to offer future generations,” said Clarke. “We will be looking in detail at how we as an industry are contributing to rebuilding the economy as well as delivering the requirements of new building safety legislation, modernising the sector’s workforce, and pushing on towards a net zero emissions future.” he said.

Picture: George Clarke.

Article written by Cathryn Ellis
17th November 2021

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