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The Construction sector has and will continue to be a strategically important sector for the region, owing to its high employment numbers and high GVA. However, the first six months of 2019 has seen the first decrease in workloads for small and medium sized enterprises nationally for six years. This is particularly concerning for the region given its reliance on SMEs and their prevalence within the local economy.41
The sector is supported by 21,632 full and part time jobs with this expecting to decrease slightly by 2.5% between 2019 and 2022.
Employment is largest in the following occupations:
• Electricians and electrical fitters (1,505)
• Plumbers and heating ventilating engineers (1,231)
• Production managers and directors in construction (1,193)
• Carpenters and joiners (1,174)
• Elementary construction occupations (1,141)
Employer Evidence - Response Profile
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3.2 Construction
County
Ceredigion Powys Pembrokeshire Carmarthenshire Swansea
Neath Port Talbot Other
Total
Challenges
Business Size
Micro Small
Medium
Large
Total
2 11 19 33 25 21 11 122
1100 9200 7750 13 9 8 3 10 5 8 2 8832 3341 51 35 28 548
The main challenges reported by businesses operating within the Construction sector in the region include; making a profit, securing work, developing staff, recruitment and training. These are consistent with results collected during 2017 and 2018. From the data it is clear to see that of course securing work is crucial to the vast majority of businesses as this is the pre-cursor and conducive foundation to making a profit, developing staff and recruitment and training.
41 https://www.fmb.org.uk/media/44247/fmb-state-of-trade-survey-q1-2019.pdf
Regional Employment & Skills Plan South West & Mid Wales
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