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Addressing talent challenges for a workforce of the future

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As the construction sector bounces back after the pandemic, it is also having to contend with a chronic talent shortage that means u003ca href=u0022https://getconstructioncloud.autodesk.com/uk-skills-reportu0022 target=u0022_blanku0022 rel=u0022noopeneru0022u003e58% of organisations struggling to hire the skills they needu003c/au003e. Matt Keen reflects on the challenge and the opportunity.

An ageing workforce, the aftershocks of Brexit, and the difficulty of recruiting younger professionals all mean that UK infrastructure projects and affordable housing programmes could be put at risk or delayed.

Although the UK economy is facing a shrinking economy in 2023, we need 225,000 new construction workers by 2027, according to the latest Construction Skills Network report. In a period of great uncertainty, the increasing skills gap will hurt the UK economy with rising concerns over output in 2023 and beyond. Existing employees are being forced to put in longer hours on site to fill the gap, so it’s no surprise that 75% of construction professionals think that worker fatigue is now a major problem.

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