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UNDERSTANDING THE GREEN SKILLS GAP IN THE MEP INDUSTRY

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March 2025

The MEP industry must address its green skills gap through modernised education, upskilling initiatives, and industry collaboration to meet the growing demand for sustainable building solutions.

- By Dr Hassam Chaudhry, Associate Professor, Heriot-Watt University

UNDERSTANDING THE GREEN SKILLS GAP IN THE MEP INDUSTRY

The MEP sector is a critical part of the construction industry, often referred to as the backbone of building operations. MEP professionals are essential in ensuring that structures are functional, safe, and comfortable for everyday use. Despite their importance, the MEP industry faces numerous challenges that require adopting new technologies, innovative practices, and preparing the future workforce to meet evolving demands.

This includes equipping workers with green skills essential for sustainable construction and ensuring they are adaptable to advancements in building technologies. Addressing these challenges is crucial for maintaining the industry's growth and sustainability in the future.

BRIDGING THE SKILLS GAP

The MEP industry is grappling with a shortage of skilled workers, particularly those with expertise in green and sustainable practices. This skill gap is a major barrier, hindering the industry's ability to meet the demand for energy-efficient solutions.

The situation is further compounded by an ageing workforce and a lack of younger professionals entering the field, resulting in delays and increased expenses as companies struggle to find qualified talent.

WHY GREEN SKILLS MATTER

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