February 2024
This article is part of a blog series on the labor shortage in the construction industry in 2024, exploring some remedies to this crisis.
Being a woman in the construction industry is full of challenges. The sector is laden with hostile surroundings. Ladies are isolated and often subjected to sexist remarks and sexual and...
Keep reading...January 2024
This article is part of a blog series on the labor shortage in the construction industry in 2024, exploring some remedies to this crisis.
The skills shortage could badly impact the productivity performance of your company. Attracting new people to the sector is difficult, as the construction sector has a notorious among...
Keep reading...January 2024
This article is part of a blog series on the labor shortage in the construction industry in 2024, exploring some remedies to this crisis.
The shortage of workers and the resulting skills gap are challenging construction companies to increase their agility and innovation in hiring, retaining, and training workers.
The...
Keep reading...January 2024
The labor shortage crisis is an old story in industry publications. They talk about the difficulties of dealing with the following major issues:
January 2024
According to the Future of Construction report The global construction market is expected to grow by US$4.5 trillion by 2030 to reach US$15.2 trillion. Just four countries — China, India, the US, and Indonesia — will account for almost 60% of this growth.
The two growth segments are: