The industry needs approximately 349,000 new workers in 2026 to balance supply and demand, primarily due to retirements and modest spending growth forecasts. Key challenges include an aging workforce, ...
The Associated Builders and Contractors said the industry will need to bring in 456,000 new workers in 2027, up 30.7% from the 349,000 needed this year.
Nearly one year ago, the United States construction industry was grappling with the anticipated impact of 25 percent tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico as well as tariffs on China. Over the ...
The latest data available through early March showed rapid growth in megaprojects in 2025, followed by the softening of several key construction indicators to kick off 2026. For example, contractor ...
BuiltWorlds, a member network dedicated to inspiring and advancing innovation in the AEC industry, has released its 2024 Tools, Equipment, and Robotics Benchmarking Report, an annual report that ...
The report examines how shifting homeowner expectations are reshaping the construction landscape—from supply chain strategies ...
Nonresidential construction posts mixed results as heavy and civil engineering declines outweigh gains in nonresidential building.
Local contractors struggle to staff projects as national data shows widespread hiring challenges ...
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 ...
In light of Women in Construction week, one Bay Area construction superintendent hopes her story can encourage more women to ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The construction industry needs to attract an estimated 349,000 net new workers in 2026 to meet demand for construction services, according to a proprietary model developed and ...
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