Construction Industry Talent Development Report Shows Skilled Labor Shortage

Majority of respondents are also preparing for a leadership transition

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FMI, a leading provider of management consulting and investment banking to the engineering and construction industry, announces the release of its 2013 U.S. Construction Industry Talent Development Report. The report is based on responses nationwide from a mix of general contractors and construction managers at firms of all sizes and specialties, including mechanical/plumbing and heavy/highway/civil.

More than half of respondents report a shortage in skilled labor. As a war for talent begins, construction experts must evolve their methodology of searching for the best and brightest employees. First, construction careers must be made more appealing to women and minorities. Second, there must be an appeal to today’s youth through career counselors, career fairs and utilization of social media channels.

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In addition, as baby boomers retire, more than 75% of those surveyed said they were preparing for a leadership transition in three ways:

  • Promoting internally
  • Training to improve performance
  • Providing internship and co/op programs

Also, more than half of those surveyed said they were:

  • Identifying gaps in core competencies
  • Increasing recruiting efforts at schools and universities
  • Employing “best practices” to retain key talent

To download a copy of the full report, click here.

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