A collaborative approach is needed to avert the looming skills crisis in engineering construction
These are challenging times for the engineering construction industry (ECI) as it faces a looming workforce and skills crisis.
The ECITB’s Labour Forecasting Tool predicts an extra 40,000 skilled workers could be needed in the industry in the next five years amid a boom in project activity.
Finding these extra workers won’t be a straightforward task, especially when you consider that our career motivations study, Inspiring Directions, showed the industry is struggling to appeal to the general population, and in particular young people and women, to help plug these skills shortages.
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