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CITB-ConstructionSkills
Meeting the Green Deal Skills
Challenge
Phil Ford
Skills Strategy Manager
CITB-ConstructionSkills
The Energy Act
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Green Deal
The Act creates a new financing framework to enable the provision
of fixed improvements to the energy efficiency of households and
non-domestic properties, funded by a charge on energy bills that
avoids the need for consumers to pay upfront costs.
Energy Company Obligation
• The Energy Act 2011 made provisions for the development of a
Green Deal and a new Energy Company Obligation (ECO) to
replace the existing Carbon Emissions Reduction Target (CERT) and
the Community Energy Saving Programme (CESP), which will both
expire in 2012
DECC Consultation
• seeks views on the details of the Green Deal and ECO policies:
deadline 18/01/12
http://www.decc.gov.uk/en/content/cms/consultations/green_deal/green_deal.aspx
Energy Company Obligation(ECO)
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Designed to support Green Deal for households which are:
Hard to treat (solid walls)
Low income households
• Carbon and Affordable Warmth Targets
o £1.3bn per year to March 2015
o 75% to Carbon Target (£975m p.a.)
o 25% to Affordable Warmth Target (£325m p.a.)
Code of Practice and
Publically Available Specification
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The Code of Practice issued may make provision for many aspects of
the Green Deal including, the qualification and training of green deal
participants;
• PAS 2030 – “Improving the energy efficiency of existing buildings”.
Provides the specification for installation process, process
management and service provision. implemented through certification
bodies
• PAS 2030 end January 2012
Three Delivery Models
Who will feel the Green Deal impact?
• Companies wishing to gain ‘accredited’ status
Need to able to prepare for pre-qualification
• All existing workforce who may not hold the recognised
competencies.
Need for up skilling or cross skilling
• All new entrants to the industry
Need to consider Apprenticeship frameworks and funding
• All company personnel responsible for the installation of the
interventions
Need for Supervisory and Management
qualification/development
• Others working outside Green Deal but wanting carry out this
work,
Need to be measured against Code of Practice
Green Deal Skills Alliance
Three Sector Skills Councils (SSCs) working together to support the
growth of skills capacity the Green Deal:
Asset Skills – Green Deal Energy Advice.
ConstructionSkills – Green Deal Installers, covering insulation and
building fabric.
SummitSkills – Green Deal Installers, covering environmental
technologies and building engineering services.
How are CITB-ConstructionSkills supporting skills
development for the Green Deal?
• Reviewing and amending Standards and Qualifications
with Industry
• Supporting development of Specialist training solutions
• Developing training resources for key occupations
Solid Wall insulation
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Major Growth Area
“Installing insulation to improve energy efficiency is now common
practice across UK organisations from local authorities and housing
associations to architects and community groups. But time and
again they face a problem: 36% of the UK’s housing does not have
cavity wall construction”. www.seda.uk.net
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Understanding risks and of internal/external solid wall
insulation will part of PAS 2030.
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Government recognise training is vital
Australian Home Improvement Programme
“Australia’s experience serves as a proxy for demonstrating the potential costs
ensuing from a market that does not preclude market entry by market
professionals without regard to independent validation of qualifications”.
Energy Act 2011 paragraph 147
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The Australian Home Insulation Programme had funded the installation of
insulation in over 1 million. It was terminated in February 2010 amidst concerns
regarding poor quality workmanship and materials, and four deaths
Among other things The Hawke report: found:
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A strong and consistent regulatory framework is important to minimise risks
and safety issues in relation to installation of insulation.
Note: in April 2011 …a quarter of inspected households that received insulation under the scheme were
found not to comply with Australian building code standards.
Installer Skills Needs for Green Deal
Day
• Better
understanding and
integration across
trades
House
National Occupational Standards
Insulation and Building Treatments
• Reviewed November to March 2011
• Amended to reflect current practices
• Occupational areas covered:
− cavity wall insulation
− loft insulation
− internal insulation
− external wall insulation
− cavity wall tie replacement
− draught-proofing
− insulating framed sections of buildings
− wood preserving and damp-proofing.
Available Qualifications
• Level 2 SVQ Certificate in Insulation and Building
Treatments (IBT)
− loft insulation, cavity wall insulation, external wall insulation,
internal insulation, draught-proofing, insulating framed sections
For SVQ Assessment:
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Scottish Qualifications Authority www.sqa.org.uk
Training to Support Insulation and
Building Treatments
Proposed Adult Upskilling Programme in external wall
insulation
− With plastering or trowel trades experience
− 5-10 day course
− Commitment to achievement of the IBT SVQ
− ConstructionSkills with INCA (piloting currently)
Apprenticeships / New Entrants
• Traditional apprenticeship pathways for Insulation
and Building Treatment occupations now available:
• Draught-proofing, Loft, Cavity, External Wall insulation
• Possibility for future additional apprenticeship
frameworks to include new bolt-on units
Installer Skills Needs for Green Deal
• up-skilling the workforce in readiness for the Green
Deal - enhancement of existing skills.
• Adaptation of current skillsets and ‘top up’ relevant
skills via bite-size, bolt on training provision for
technical skills.
• ‘softer’ skills needed, e.g. customer journey and
customer service, sales and communications
What support is available for employers?
• Low Carbon Skills Fund (Skills Development Scotland)
http://www.skillsdevelopmentscotland.co.uk/ourservices/services-for-employers/training/low-carbon-skillsfund.aspx
• Up to £12,500 per SME (for up to 25 episodes of
training)
• 50% of training costs up to a maximum of £500 per
episode
• £3.5m from DECC to train Green Deal assessors and installers
• http://www.decc.gov.uk/en/content/cms/news/pn12_020/pn
12_020.aspx
Useful contacts
• National Occupational Standards
www.ukstandards.co.uk
• Qualifications
www.sqa.org.uk
• Cut the Carbon Campaign
www.cutthecarbon.info
QUESTIONS?