Pro Installer January 2016 - Issue 34 | Page 6

6 JANUARY 2016 PRO INSTALLER PRO NEWS www.proinstaller.co.uk FMB is ‘leaner and smarter’ for 75th ANNIVERSARY Dave Bentley took over as National President of the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) just over a year ago. Since then, the FMB has increased its marketing activities, advised senior government ministers on the national housing shortage, apprenticeships, access to finance and the growing skills crisis, and come up with new warranty proposals to tackle illegal cash-in-hand work. Dave said: “In the last year, working closely with the senior management team led by the Chief Executive Brian Berry, we have restructured our whole operation and now it’s leaner, smarter and fit for purpose. All departments have changed. We were not marketing strongly enough – a lot of people didn’t even know us – but now we have television, radio and magazine campaigns and we’re on more industry panels.” The FMB has been liaising with Greg Clark, Secretary of State for the Department of Communities and Local Government, Nick Boles, Minister of State for the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, and Anna Soubry, Minister for Small Businesses. Among the issues discussed is VAT. Dave explained: “Our members have to charge VAT at 20%, and this has resulted in some being offered as much as £100,000 cash-in-hand to do jobs. I was thinking how can we get a situation where everybody is on a level playing field? We can’t fight VAT and a black economy.” He continued: “One idea is a move to strengthen our offer to consumers via insurance-backed warranties. If every job that went through local authority building control had to have a 12-month warranty, that would kill the black economy overnight. The warranty would have a name on it and the cost of the job. Even if you buy an electric kettle you get a warranty, so you should have one for building jobs costing thousands. How many people have you seen on Rogue Traders who would have been grateful, for example, for a two-year warranty?” Next year, he said, all work done by FMB members up to £25,000 would be auto guaranteed but he added: “We have got to work very hard to get this through to the consumer.” The FMB has been invited by the government to look at the way it can improve things for its SME members. Dave said: “The target in the country is to build over 200,000 houses a year. Unfortunately, too few small house builders are delivering the number of homes needed because they can’t access the finance they need.” Another challenge, he said, was to speed up the planning system. “We have the manpower to deliver a lot of smaller developments but builders have to go through the same planning system whether they’re developing a 20-acre site or building two or three houses. It takes an age. Why do we need to go through such a long, costly planning process in cases where the houses are in keeping with what’s around them and there are no issues with environment or traffic access? The government’s reaction to this idea was ‘we’re very interested’.” This year, the FMB has also entered a partnership with the Local Authority Building Control (LABC), introduced a marketing campaign to reach women – who Dave says, initiate 99% of domestic building jobs – and launched a new website with its ‘Find a Builder’ function made simpler. The website was launched at the end of October 2015 and already the ‘Find a Builder’ service has achieved 25 times more hits each day. The FMB is now working with the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) on addressing skills shortages. Dave said: “There are some good grants such as £10,000 through the three-year training for an apprentice but even though the CITB has simplified grant forms, we still can’t get builders to take apprentices on.” On 12th July this year the FMB celebrates its 75th anniversary, with a reception at the House of Lords. Dave said: “When I took over I made myself a promise that I would try and change things, and I hope I’ve managed to make an impact - the d