The Role of the Construction Leadership Council
The Construction Leadership Council (CLC) has been a pivotal entity in the UK’s construction landscape since its inception by the coalition government. Designed to bridge the gap between industry and government, the CLC includes representatives from both sides to drive policy agendas forward. With the recent change in government, there were concerns about the future of the CLC. However, it has been confirmed that the CLC will continue to operate under the new administration.
Sarah Jones: New Co-Chair of the CLC
Background of Sarah Jones
Sarah Jones, the Croydon MP, has been appointed as the co-chair of the Construction Leadership Council. Jones, who also serves as the minister of state at both the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero. As well as the Department for Business and Trade, brings a wealth of experience to the role. Before becoming an MP in 2017, she worked as a civil servant involved in organising the 2012 Olympics and held lobbying roles at Shelter and the NHS Confederation.
Jones’ Vision for the Construction Sector
On her new responsibilities, Jones stated, “The construction sector is vital to our economy, supporting thousands of jobs in every part of the UK, and will be at the heart of our mission to deliver growth and get Britain building again. I look forward to working closely with the Construction Leadership Council to champion the sector as it builds the infrastructure we need, and ensure its net zero ambitions deliver for both the workforce and our economy.”
The CLC’s Continued Impact on the UK Plant Rental Sector
Leadership and Collaboration
Mark Reynolds, the industry-side co-chair of the CLC and boss of Mace Group, highlighted the importance of the CLC’s role in infrastructure delivery and growth. He remarked, “This government has already been very clear about its scale of ambition around infrastructure delivery and growth – and the construction industry clearly has a crucial role in realising those ambitions. The CLC, working in partnership with government, provides crucial leadership to the sector.”
Implications for UK Plant Rental
The confirmation that the CLC will continue its work is particularly significant for the UK plant rental sector. As the construction industry gears up for increased infrastructure projects, the demand for plant rental services is expected to rise. Companies involved in UK plant rental will likely see a surge in business as new projects commence. This in turn will require a range of machinery and equipment.


The Future of UK Plant Rental
Supporting Infrastructure Projects
With the government’s focus on infrastructure growth, the UK plant rental sector will play a vital role in supplying the necessary machinery to support these projects. From construction sites to rail and agricultural developments, the demand for plant rental services will be crucial in meeting the industry’s needs.
Meeting Net Zero Ambitions
Additionally, the construction sector’s net zero ambitions will impact the types of machinery and equipment in demand. UK plant rental companies may need to adapt their fleets to include more environmentally friendly options, aligning with the broader goals of sustainability and reducing carbon footprints.
A Promising Outlook for UK Plant Rental
The new government’s decision to maintain the Construction Leadership Council is a positive development for the UK’s construction and plant rental sectors. With Sarah Jones at the helm, the CLC is well-positioned to continue driving the industry’s growth. As well as focus on addressing its challenges. For the UK plant rental industry, this continuity promises increased demand and opportunities as the country embarks on ambitious infrastructure projects and strives towards its net zero targets. As the CLC champions the construction sector, plant rental companies will be essential partners in building the future of Britain.
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All information correct as of: 30th August 2024