Construction Sector Unit
Construction Sector Unit (CSU) takes the lead in central government in relations with the Construction Sector. CSU's aim is to work with our industry, and other stakeholders to deliver a marked improvement in business performance in construction, in terms of productivity, profitability and competitiveness, in line with the construction business improvement agenda. This will secure an efficient market in the construction industry, with innovative & successful firms that meet the needs of clients and society that are competitive at home & abroad.
Policy and Regulation
- Improving payment practices in the construction industry
- Engaging industry in regulation and policy development , together with the Better Regulation Executive
- Coordinating responses to Government on issues impacting on the Construction Products sector
Industry Performance
- Commitment to People Issues: including health and safety, and skills development in the industry
- Leading on sustainability in construction.
- Supporting the national Key Performance Indicators, enabling companies and projects to benchmark their performance.
Innovation
- Promoting R&D in the industry to increase innovation, adoption of new practices, competitiveness and more sustainable construction
- Influencing funding support for R&D and demonstration, and encouraging industry engagement.
- Overseeing the implementation of the Rethinking Construction initiative with industry stakeholders.
Schemes & Initiatives
The government-backed TrustMark initiative aims to improve performance in the domestic repair and maintenance sector; and Constructionline, the UK's largest register of pre-qualified construction contractors/consultants, designed to make the procurement process more efficient. Day to day administration of both Trustmark and Constructionline is undertaken independently of government, and they do not receive government funding.