It’s estimated that, by 2016, about 50% more workers will be needed in the U.S. than are on the job or otherwise available today. But there are a variety of ways contractors can prepare now to attract and retain tomorrow’s best construction workers. This article looks at benchmarking and at creating job opportunities that meet the needs of the millennial generation.
A labor shortage is coming. So say recent figures generated by the Construction Labor Market Analyzer, a Web-based tool for collecting and aggregating construction labor data. It estimates that, by 2016, U.S. construction projects will require 6.7 million total workers — about 50% more than are on the job or otherwise available today.
For contractors, such a drastic shortfall of skilled laborers could push up wages and disrupt or delay projects. But there are a variety of ways you can prepare your business now to attract and retain tomorrow’s best construction workers.