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Staff Up By Retraining Existing Workforce

July 14, 2022 by Duane Craig

Many companies are increasing pay rates, improving benefits and using professional search firms to fill out their ranks. Others are getting more aggressive by training their way out of shortages. For some companies, that means … about Staff Up By Retraining Existing Workforce

Categories: Business, Featured, United States Tags: Labor

Growing Labor Shortage Spurs Innovative Ways to Fill Construction Worker Gap

May 10, 2021 by Grant Cameron

If you’re a young person looking for work, or someone in the workforce looking for a change of career, the construction industry could be what you’re looking for. Over the next decade, there will be … about Growing Labor Shortage Spurs Innovative Ways to Fill Construction Worker Gap

Categories: Business, Canada, World Tags: Construction Jobs, Labor

Forecasting Construction Labor in Canada, How the Pandemic is Impacting Office Building, and 7 Innovative Modular Projects

April 13, 2021 by Andee Brooker

Catch up on what's going on in construction this week. From the most recent enhancements to Procore's Cost Management program to the state of the construction industry in the UK, we've got you covered on … about Forecasting Construction Labor in Canada, How the Pandemic is Impacting Office Building, and 7 Innovative Modular Projects

Categories: More, Weekly Grind Tags: Cost Management, Labor, Modular Building, Procore

How Will Artificial Intelligence Change the Construction Industry?

November 23, 2020 by John Biggs

Even in construction, artificial intelligence applications range from a formless networked virtual computer-dwelling brain that crunches mountains of data, to an array of data-collecting sensors, to real-live physical robots autonomously laying bricks. It’s still early … about How Will Artificial Intelligence Change the Construction Industry?

Categories: Canada, Technology, World Tags: Artificial Intelligence, Labor

Can National Harmonisation Help Construction Thrive?

September 6, 2020 by Willow Aliento

The differences in construction regulations and practitioner registration requirements between the states and territories have been a huge challenge for the Australian construction industry. A change could be on the way, however, with the release … about Can National Harmonisation Help Construction Thrive?

Categories: Australia, Business, World Tags: Business Plan, Construction Jobs, Labor

Gaining Real-Time Visibility Into Labor Costs

August 10, 2020 by Nate Tockerman

The construction industry is known for taking pride in their work. When teams--both on and off site--have clear direction on what successful goals look like, they are more likely to accomplish those goals and feel … about Gaining Real-Time Visibility Into Labor Costs

Categories: Featured, Technology, United States, World Tags: Labor, Project Management

The Construction Labor Shortage: 5 Ways to Fill the Gap

June 19, 2020 by Christine Carzo

By 1999, what had begun as regional and local shortages expanded nationally. “Causes of the Construction Skilled Labor Shortage and Proposed Solutions,” published by the Associated Schools of Construction, reported that 92% of national construction … about The Construction Labor Shortage: 5 Ways to Fill the Gap

Categories: Business Tags: Labor

How Construction Technology is Changing the Way We Build

April 27, 2020 by John Biggs

Construction’s somewhat tricky relationship with technology has been put to the test in recent years, as increasing demands, ever-tightening margins and a shrinking labor pool have all squeezed the industry. Nevertheless, more firms than ever … about How Construction Technology is Changing the Way We Build

Categories: Canada, Featured, Technology, World Tags: 3D Printing, Labor, Virtual Reality

Subcontractor Tips for Finding and Hiring Employees

April 13, 2020 by Duane Craig

In January, construction employment rose by 36,000 with specialty construction trades accounting for  26,000 of those jobs.  With all that hiring going on, there is bound to be some pain points. Here are ideas for taking … about Subcontractor Tips for Finding and Hiring Employees

Categories: Business, Featured, United States, World Tags: Labor, Subcontractor

Most In-Demand Construction Skills

April 12, 2020 by Jobsite Editorial

Civil construction skills are among the most in demand, along with risk and compliance and data analysis roles, according to a recent Hays Jobs Report.

Categories: Australia, Business, Featured, World Tags: Construction Jobs, Labor

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