Posts Tagged ‘construction industry trends’
Attrition in the U.S. Construction Industry: Challenges and Solutions
The U.S. construction industry is grappling with increasing workforce attrition, which poses significant threats to project schedules, productivity, and long-term growth. Understanding the root causes of attrition—and how to respond—is essential to ensuring a sustainable construction workforce. Current Workforce Shortages In 2024, the U.S. construction industry required an additional 501,000 workers on top of normal…
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Civil Construction Outlook Q1 2025: Confidence Drops Amid Tariffs, Inflation & Political Shifts
Each quarter, we poll civil construction professionals nationwide to get a pulse on industry sentiment. Following an optimistic end to 2024, the results from our Post-Q1 2025 Civil Construction Confidence Poll reveal a shift: confidence is cooling as the industry adjusts to new economic and political realities. Confidence Cools After Political Shift At the end…
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Build Your Future: Discover the Surprising Benefits of Choosing a Career in Construction!
If you’ve chosen to work in construction—especially heavy civil—you probably already know the job comes with demanding hours. While a 40-hour workweek might be the baseline on paper, it’s not unusual for construction managers to work 60 to 80 hours a week during peak seasons, tight deadlines, or emergencies. This is particularly true in heavy…
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Donald Trump and the Construction Industry
The recent presidential election saw Donald Trump defeat Kamala Harris to reclaim the Oval Office. As his administration begins, the heavy civil construction industry is evaluating how Trump’s return might shape infrastructure investment, labor availability, and market trends. Construction Industry Sentiment Post-Election Late Q3 2024 polling revealed cautious optimism within the civil construction sector: 22%…
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