The industry needs approximately 349,000 new workers in 2026 to balance supply and demand, primarily due to retirements and ...
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Despite headwinds, nearly two-fifths of firms report their current backlog is larger than last year, and a majority plan to increase headcount in 2026. Contractors also show growing interest in ...
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More than one in five U.S. construction workers is over the age of 55. And when they retire—often without passing on what they’ve learned—they take with them decades of field-tested knowledge that can ...
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The construction industry has faced labor shortages over the last decade, with a decline in younger adults entering the industry. To combat this shortage, construction businesses and labor groups have ...
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OKLAHOMA CITY — Rage from angry customers and additional workload from understaffing are just two of the reasons employees are suffering from burnout, experts say. Workers experiencing burnout may ...
The construction industry needs to attract an estimated 349,000 net new workers in 2026 to meet demand for construction ...