Spitfire Homes commits to developing next generation of talent as it calls on industry to tackle skills shortage

Amid a skills shortage that threatens Britain’s ability to deliver on housing targets, award-winning homebuilder Spitfire Homes has committed to tackling the industry’s workforce shortfall head-on by pledging a new minimum requirement of 5% of its total workforce to be made up of trainees or graduates.

Dave Smith, Managing Director at Spitfire Homes

From today, Spitfire is setting a minimum target of 5% of its workforce to be operating in trainee or graduate roles as it continues to scale across the Midlands. This requirement not only means that 5% of Spitfire employees are to be early career professionals, but goes one step further requiring contractor partners that Spitfire spends over £500,000 with to employ at least one apprentice on a live Spitfire site as a condition of partnering with the business, with groundworkers, bricklayers, electricians and plumbers falling within scope.

Following calls across the sector for structured investment into addressing skills shortages, this move is an initiative to create meaningful roles within the industry for new talent to develop and grow. The Home Builders Federation (HBF) warns that an estimated 240,000 recruits are required to meet current housing targets, and Spitfire is prompting other SMEs and notably larger housebuilders to consider similar initiatives to support housing delivery.

Early career talent is something Spitfire has always invested in, with a number of employees across the business progressing through trainee routes, including an NHBC Seal of Excellence winning Senior Site Manager, Trainee Sales Manager and Quantity Surveyor, demonstrating the success of this approach. A recent work experience placement has already converted into a Trainee Planner.

Dave Smith, Managing Director at Spitfire Homes, said the commitment will hopefully prompt wider action across the sector. He commented:

“The skills shortage isn’t incoming; it is already here. My view is simple. If we don’t build the next generation of talent, we will have no right to complain about the skills shortage when the market returns – and it will. The industry knows there is an inherent issue with the future pipeline of skilled construction professionals, but we appear to be hoping someone else will resolve the problem for us.

“By setting out this commitment for ourselves and our supply chain, our intent is made clear. By working in partnership with Spitfire Homes, you are part of the wider solution.”

Spitfire’s continued expansion across the Midlands, including achieving impressive growth of 70 per cent in 2025, alongside a strong pipeline of new homes, provides further opportunities for emerging talent to develop their careers within an aspirational and growing business.

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