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Interview with Damian Walters, Founder of BiKBBi

Can you give us some background on the BIKBBI? 

DW: I think it was, I was seeing all the challenges that were there within the industry, and that there was a gap between demand and skills that needed to be bridged. The BIKBBI is the UK’s first and only institute dedicated to KBB installation. We launched in 2006 and we work with a really wide range of KBB installers, retailers, manufacturers, suppliers and distributors – we're here to make sure that standards are upheld and that customers are getting the service they paid for.


How is the BIKBBI supporting its members over the next 6 months?

DW: We’re addressing what is unarguably the industry's biggest challenge and has been for some time, and that's the skills gap crisis that we find ourselves in. If you’ve ever read any articles or listened to any podcasts that I've contributed to, you'll know it's usually what I talk about. This is because it’s a real problem and it’s something I feel very passionate about, so will be our focus over the coming months and years.

How do you think the industry will recover over the next 6 months?

DW: We've got this fantastic industry that is absolutely right to bounce back. We've got consumers that are desperate to sort of invest in their homes now and this sort of newfound love of home improvement – it’s going to be fantastic for the industry. However, the industry doesn't have enough installers there to fulfil that demand. We can be designing and creating fantastic products and fantastic trading platforms from which to sell these products, but we need enough installers to be able to fit these products to a high standard for consumers to be happy.


Are there any schemes that you think your members would benefit from this year? If so, can you tell us a bit about them.

DW: Apprenticeships are hugely important to the industry at the moment, it’s vital that we work with big and small names in the industry to deliver on training the next generation of installers – and that they’re trained to high standards too! We’re always looking for partners in the industry to deliver on this – look at Quooker for example, they’re doing a great job in leading the way with apprenticeships, having pledged a six-figure sum to develop their programme and to ensure that the industry is ready to cope with demand in 5,10, 15 years’ time.

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