Since the beginning of the digital era, the construction industry has been facing a serious labour shortage issue that is not only burdening day by day but creating a bigger gap as well. with each passing day, hundreds and thousands of the labour are entering the industry but are unable to meet the industry standard or lack the required skills which let them not to sustain longer.
The rising concern of labour shortage, especially in the American construction industry, was recently surveyed by the HR technology company Arcoro and the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC). They have found that almost 94% of contractors are currently under the pressure of this labour shortage in the industry. they are afraid of not meeting deadlines and grabbing potential clients due to this very alarming situation.
How serious is the labour shortage issue?
The survey report, released on June 30, 2024, revealed that many contractors and construction firms have a number of open positions in their companies. However, they are unable to find the best-fit candidate to fill the gap. This overall count becomes 28% which indicates that every one in three contractors is looking for skilled workers even on a reasonably high wage.
Effects of labour shortages on project completion
Skilled and experienced workers are always in demand by the industry. Whether the labour is a general construction worker or a heavy equipment operator, the demand for skilled labour won’t go anywhere or in any case.
When the contractors are unable to find skilled and experienced labour, they are unable to meet the projects’ deadline. Sometimes, the operators of a used motor grader might not be able the operate a crane as efficiently as it is necessary. In this case, the contractors find it hard to look for a crane operator who knows all the ins and outs of the latest equipment equipped with advanced technologies.
Economic Effects of Labor shortage on projects
Significant project delays have resulted from the labour shortage, according to more than half of the contractors questioned (54%). Delays due to this lack are becoming more frequent than those caused by problems with shipping or supply chain interruptions. The inability to staff important infrastructure projects appropriately is having an impact on the entire construction ecosystem since these projects are frequently completed on tight budgets and timeframes.
What are the actual causes of labour shortage?
One thing to note is that the labour shortage has now become a vigilant issue and it is necessary to give a sneak glance at the root causes. As per the report, the main causes of the labour shortage are:
- Experienced workers are retiring and leaving the space.
- Very few young people are willing to join this tiring industry to work.
- A comfortable work environment is asked by the young joiners which is hard to provide in the construction industry.
- The latest integration of tech made the old-school workers unable to follow up the changing demands of the industry.
- Lack of training and workshops for young and even seasoned workers are causing the skill shortage.
What initiatives have been taken by the contractors?
Over the previous year, 91% of businesses have raised the base pay rates for hourly construction roles in an effort to draw and keep workers. One quick and easy way to attract additional people to the sector is to provide higher compensation.
To reach younger workers, 57% of the contractors questioned said they have implemented internet techniques. This change is a result of an awareness of the communication habits and preferences of the digital native generation, which uses social media and online platforms to advance professional chances.
Almost 51% of the contractors are participating in career-building initiatives, such as collaborations with training centres and high schools, to create a future labour pool. Through early exposure to the advantages and prospects in the construction industry, these programs hope to spark enthusiasm and develop skills vital to the long-term expansion of the sector.