The situation is not unique to the US—countries like the UK, Germany and Japan are also struggling with workforce deficits that threaten economic growth, according to Construction Digital.
However, as highlighted in the 2024 National Construction Industry HR & Workforce Conference After-Action Report, this challenge is not insurmountable. Across the industry, Associated General Contractor of America (AGC) member companies are implementing innovative solutions to recruit new workers, retain skilled employees and build leadership for the future.
The first step in solving the workforce crisis is attracting new talent. The report showcases successful strategies companies are using:
Attracting workers is just one piece of the puzzle—keeping them engaged and supported is equally critical. The report outlines several retention-focused tactics:
Workforce shortages aren’t just about numbers—they’re about ensuring employees have the skills to succeed. The report highlights several key training initiatives that companies are using:
The construction industry’s workforce shortage is a pressing concern, but solutions exist. The strategies outlined in the AGC Workforce Conference Report—from recruiting younger workers to investing in leadership development—offer a clear roadmap for companies willing to adapt.
By implementing these proven tactics, construction firms can build a more resilient workforce, ensure the timely completion of critical projects and secure the industry’s long-term success. The key is action—those who embrace innovation and proactive workforce strategies will be the ones who thrive.
Want details about the real-life successes of companies working to address workforce challenges? Read the report from AGC and Arcoro.