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Construction leaders must reconsider young Londoners

The untapped potential of young Londoners could help to alleviate construction’s skills challenge

A perfect storm is converging on the construction industry.

With the average age of a construction worker hovering around 53, it is expected that retirement will cost the sector around a quarter of its workforce within the next 10 to 15 years.

And with construction offering just 10% of UK apprenticeships, the sector is being squeezed on both sides as the inevitable skills shortage takes hold.

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