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250,000 extra construction workers needed to meet demand by 2028

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The annual industry forecast from the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has highlighted persistent skills shortages, with the industry facing an ongoing need to match growth with recruitment and retention.

CITB’s Construction Skills Network (CSN) 2024-28 report reveals that the UK’s construction output rose by 2% in 2023 – the third consecutive year of growth. It is anticipated that this will grow by an average 2.4% a year between now and 2028.

To meet this growth, an equivalent of more than 251,500 extra construction workers are needed over the next five years, with construction employment rising to 2.75 million by 2028.

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