Down from half a million in recent years, the estimate could prove conservative as construction workers retire and political ...
As 41% of the construction workforce nears retirement, contractors can’t hire their way out of the labor shortage. Execution, ...
Deportations and inflation are worsening a labor shortage that was already running rampant through the construction industry, hindering projects and adding to an already significant affordable housing ...
In the post-COVID world of construction, industry analysts and participants have focused considerable attention on material price escalation concerns and impacts caused by raw material shortages, ...
A smaller construction labor shortage in 2026 reflects cooling demand, not a fix, as retirements, megaprojects and backlog gaps keep risk elevated.
Undocumented workers are becoming increasingly scarce on jobsites. That means higher expenses in sectors with less demand, ...
U.S. construction lost 7,000 jobs in August Industry has declined three straight months despite 2025 gains Heavy and civil engineering grew by 2,300 jobs Rising costs, labor shortages weigh on ...
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