Episode Description:
The construction industry has been facing a severe workforce shortage for the past two years—but it's about to get even worse. In this episode, we discuss:
- The Growing Crisis:
- Shortage of skilled trades, subcontractors, electricians, laborers, and framers.
- Supporting trades like lumber mills and delivery drivers also impacted.
- Industry experts predict the situation will intensify in the next six months.
- The Economic Impact:
- Rising construction costs due to worker shortages.
- Increased project budgets affecting infrastructure, warehouses, and retail spaces.
- Higher financing costs leading to a long-term increase in consumer prices.
- Why This Problem Won’t Go Away:
- Aging workforce—many skilled tradespeople are retiring with no replacements.
- Decline in family trade businesses and apprenticeships.
- Fewer young workers entering the industry despite competitive wages.
- Automation Isn’t a Solution—Yet:
- Unlike other industries, construction requires manual labor that robots can't yet replace.
- No influx of new workers from trade schools or high schools.
- What Contractors Can Do:
- Focus on retaining skilled workers.
- Strengthen relationships with subcontractors.
- Support workforce development and recruitment efforts.
💬 Join the Conversation:
How is the worker shortage affecting your business? Are you struggling to find skilled labor or subcontractors? Share your thoughts in the comments!