CIOB publishes Scottish Election Manifesto
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[edit] Upcoming Scottish Election
The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) has published its manifesto ahead of the upcoming Scottish Election, due to be held on Thursday 7 May 2026.
The manifesto sets out three clear priority areas where CIOB believes urgent, cross-portfolio action is needed from the next Scottish Government to better support the nation’s construction and built environment sector. The three priorities relate to retrofitting and energy efficiency, the construction skills gap, and building quality and safety.
In the manifesto, CIOB calls for more joined-up thinking across future Government departments to overcome ongoing issues caused by policy being developed in siloes, which it says have real-world consequences for the built environment sector, such as ineffective policies, slow delivery, and overinflated costs. They say these issues often mean poor outcomes for Scotland’s households as well as the environment, employers, and those aspiring to work in the industry.
Jocelyne Fleming, who leads CIOB’s Policy and Public Affairs work in Scotland, said: “Scotland’s challenges in housing, climate change, and building safety are not the result of a lack of ambition. They are the result of systems that are not designed to deliver complex change at pace and scale.
“Our three key priorities, if addressed by the next Government, will go a long way toward cutting consumer energy bills and reducing rates of fuel poverty, decarbonising the built environment to meet climate targets, getting more people into work, and, crucially, ensuring everyone has a warm, safe home.
“Our manifesto, based in a fundamental shift to a system-wide approach to policymaking, outlines clear, tangible actions the next Government can take to move Scotland’s built environment policy from ambition to delivery.”
[edit] CIOB manifesto priorities
CIOB’s manifesto priorities for the next Scottish Government are:
[edit] Priority 1 - Retrofit and energy efficiency
Establish a Ministerial Oversight Group on Retrofit
Develop a National Retrofit Delivery and Resource Plan
[edit] Priority 2 - Skills in the construction sector
Develop a Construction Skills Action Plan which:
- takes a long-term, demand-led view of skills needs across the built environment
- aligns education policy, funding, and curriculum provision with delivery requirements
- addresses barriers to apprenticeships for both employers and learners
- supports upskilling of the existing workforce, including green and retrofit skills
[edit] Priority 3 - Building quality and safety
Establish clear frameworks for building safety and maintenance
Explore a demolition levy to fund urgent safety and maintenance works and incentivise repair, maintenance and improvement works, in addition to addressing VAT-related cost imbalances
CIOB’s full manifesto can be found here
Scotland’s challenges in housing, climate change, and building safety are not the result of a lack of ambition. They are the result of systems that are not designed to deliver complex change at pace and scale.
This article appears on the CIOB news and blog site as "CIOB publishes Scottish Election Manifesto" published by the press office dated 3 February 2026.
--CIOB
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