Before the devastation of California’s fires and Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, a key segment of the economy, the construction industry, was struggling with a worker shortage. Now the 1-2-3 punch of natural disasters near major metropolitan areas is expected to make building projects even more time consuming and expensive. Tell me more >>>
Construction Firms Look to Build the Labor Pool, Pay More, Improve Productivity
Construction companies are hammering out fixes to the labor shortage. Firms are planning to raise pay, implement more training and increase on-the-job safety standards to make construction more attractive to younger workers, according to a recent survey from Teletrac Navman. Tell me more >>>
Contractors: Craft Workers, Supervisors, Field Employees Hard to Find
Seventy percent of construction contractors in the United State report having a hard time finding hourly craft workers, and more than 35 percent are having a hard time hiring salaried office and field employees, according to a study released August 29 by the Association of General Contractors of America and Autodesk. Read the full article >>>
Private Owners, Firms Might Have to Invest More in Construction-Labor Education
Ask commercial developers in a major market to name their biggest challenges, and the rising cost of construction will be at or near the top of the list. But while the complaints have grown louder in recent years, the underlying problem has been decades in the making, and the current administration’s policies only figure to make it worse. Read the …
Talent-management Strategy Key in Minnesota Construction Industry
Minnesota may be famous for its frigid winters, but contractors in the state are accustomed to that challenge. A bigger obstacle, and one they’re currently figuring out how to adapt to, however, is renewed strong demand that is straining resources, especially labor. Read the article here>>>