Posts Tagged: Construction Industry Trends

Addressing the Skilled Trades Gap: Innovative Training Programs in Construction

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The construction industry faces a significant challenge: a growing gap in skilled trades. This shortage affects project timelines, costs, and overall productivity. However, innovative training programs are emerging as a solution to attract and prepare the next generation of construction professionals. Let’s explore how these programs bridge the skilled trades gap and transform the future… Read More »

The Impact of 3D Printing on Modern Construction Projects

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3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, has emerged as a transformative force in the construction industry. This innovative technology offers a range of benefits that are reshaping how buildings are designed and constructed, from cost savings to enhanced design flexibility. Cost Efficiency and Speed One of the primary advantages of 3D printing in construction… Read More »

10 Industry Trends to Watch Through the Rest of 2017

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If you’re a leader in the construction industry, you know that we face a crossroads. Construction work requires attentive and reliable professionals, and it’s often difficult to uncover qualified talent to fill positions. Furthermore, this modern era of technological advancement means new tools and trends emerging, often within months. Keeping up with new methods in… Read More »

What to Expect in the Construction Industry in 2016

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With the start of 2016, it’s clear that this changing construction industry requires adaptable employees. New technology and high-tech equipment mean that temporary and permanent employees have to come in with a strong foundation and develop new skills if they want to excel. More than any other industry, construction must look toward the future if… Read More »

What to Expect in the Construction Industry in 2016

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2016 will be an exciting time for residential and commercial construction companies, which means there will be plenty of opportunities for construction employees. According to Construction Dive: Spending on nonresidential construction projects will increase by around eight percent in 2016. New office and hotel projects are leading the commercial construction industry and those projections are… Read More »