According to the Association of General Contractors (AGC) from survey results released on January 2, “Construction executives appear to remain confident about their market prospects for 2019, although they are simultaneously concerned about finding qualified workers to execute projects. Both the optimism about workloads and the worry about worker availability cut across all regions, project categories and types of contractors.” The survey was administered immediately following the November elections through December 17, 2018 (prior to the recent government shut-down).
In its 2019 Construction Hiring and Business Outlook Report, the AGC and Sage Construction and Real Estate found that almost 80% of the more than 1,300 contractors they surveyed plan to add workers to their payrolls this year — one of the positives highlighted in the annual study — despite worries about the pool of available and qualified workers. The study went on to report, “Staffing challenges are affecting project costs and completion times. One-third of respondents said costs were higher than expected, and a slightly higher share of firms is now putting higher prices into new bids or contracts. A third of firms experienced longer-than-anticipated completion times, and about one-fifth of firms are now quoting longer completion times in bids and contracts.”
Midway through last year, ESub Construction Software published a list of 10 Construction Industry Trends that they believed would carry over into 2019. They included: technology advances and integration highlighting the increasing use of drones, green technology, increase in modular and prefabricated construction projects, increasing material costs, decreased labor force, better safety equipment, sustainability, project management solutions, and building information modeling. Click HERE for the details on each of these trends.
For those who are interested in learning more, ConstructionDive is offering a free webinar on January 30 at 2 pm featuring a panel of experts who will look at the trends that could shape the future of construction. From planning and design to maintenance and repairs, the webinar will cover what you need to know to prepare for 2019.
And outside of the construction industry, here’s a glimpse into some of the perhaps more quirky yet relevant QuantamRun’s 107 predictions for 2019:
So although there is no crystal ball to give us all of the answers, we here at the METALCON Blog will continue to monitor the industry news and bring you relevant information as it becomes available. Wishing everyone a strong and prosperous New Year.
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