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Roofer's Club members sure: Roofing trade can solve most urgent social problems

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  • Impact on CO2 balance, decentralized energy supply and labour market
  • Jan Voges, Vice President of the ZVDH, emphasizes the innovative strength of the industry
  • Up to 400,000 skilled workers missing from the skilled trades

(Hamburg, April 2024) The roofing trade will play a key role in the economy and society in the coming years! The founding members of the Roofer's Club, a newly founded entrepreneurs' association and offshoot of the German Roof Award (DACHKRONE), which recently celebrated its premiere in Hamburg, are convinced of this. Founding member Jan Voges, master roofer and Vice President of the Central Association of the German Roofing Trade (ZVDH): "Numerous social problems are decided via the roof: from the CO2 balance, as around 25% of a house's energy escapes via the roof, to future-proof jobs and decentralized energy supply through photovoltaics, to help against the urban housing shortage through redensification."

Dr. Klaus Wohlrabe, Head of Studies at the ifo Institute and head of the ifo Business Climate Index, emphasizes that the German construction industry is not facing an easy time, but that there are also numerous signs of optimism in the market. Other focal points currently occupying the Roofer's Club range from employee recruitment and digitalization to networking among Germany's most innovative roofing companies. Urs Nies, Managing Director of the Roofer's Club, on the new industry association: "This is where the spearhead of the German roofing trade comes together: ambitious companies, many run by younger owners, who are actively addressing current issues of the future and are keen to develop the industry further."

Newly elected Vice President of the ZVDH with inaugural visit
The importance of the Roofer's Club is also demonstrated by the fact that the newly elected Vice President of the ZVDH, Jan Voges, attended the inaugural event and gave an outlook on his priorities for the coming months, which include vocational training, recruiting young talent and reducing bureaucracy. The well-known architect Martin Murphy from the Hamburg office Störmer Murphy and Partners was also a guest and presented an exhibition of his work as well as exciting new construction topics, such as high-rise construction with wood (Roots project, Hamburg). Thorsten Moortz from handwerk.live was also a guest and gave an overview of the new digital management tools and software solutions for the industry. Top journalists Tanja May (Deputy Editor-in-Chief of BILD) and Jan Fleischhauer (FOCUS columnist) were also present and provided valuable insights into media events and media society.

Big issue: shortage of skilled workers
One issue that is currently a major concern for the roofing industry is the shortage of skilled workers. Max Jünger and Luisa Schmitt from the fast-growing start-up Hammerjobs complain that there is currently a shortage of around 255,000 tradespeople on the market, but that this figure could soon rise to as many as 400,000 as the boomer generation gradually retires. They see solutions in new ways of recruiting skilled workers via social media and job platforms, which are currently still uncharted territory for many skilled trades companies, but can reach the many skilled tradespeople who are willing to change jobs. According to Hammerjobs, only around 20% of employees are not willing to change jobs, while 80% can imagine changing jobs.

 

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About DACHKRONE - German Roof Award 2024

DACHKRONE - DEUTSCHER DACHPREIS was initiated in 2022 by the online roofing materials retailer Dachdeckermarkt24 and the trade magazine dach+holzbau for roofers, carpenters, building plumbers and the roofing materials trade. As a trade award, the DACHKRONE is intended to draw attention to all trades related to roof construction and express appreciation for these companies, which are often characterized by tradition, quality, passion, innovation and craftsmanship. A competent jury of experts selects the winners in five categories. The award is presented once a year to individual craft businesses. Next year's award ceremony will take place on May 24, 2024 in the Lokschuppen Bielefeld.

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