by Tyler Jones | Apr 22, 2022 | Blog, eVolve MEP
A 2021 study found the construction industry in the United States would need 1 million additional workers to handle the expected influx of work through 2023, but companies are still dealing with labor shortages up and down the project pipeline, struggling to fill new...
by Tyler Jones | Apr 20, 2022 | Blog, eVolve MEP
Too often, when a long-term employee hands in his resignation, management will tell him to clean his desk or pack up his tools and leave. Particularly in the construction industry, which faces a labor shortage, losing an employee isn’t easy. Taking a new tack in the...
by Steve King | Apr 1, 2022 | Blog, eVolve MEP
The construction industry is hurting from a labor shortage. According to the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics, a record 4 million Americans voluntarily left their jobs on average each month in 2021. These workers largely sought better jobs than what they had,...
by James Simpson | Mar 4, 2022 | eVolve MEP, Blog, All
Are you using prefab and kitting to save money and reduce manpower on the jobsite? Especially during a skilled worker shortage, prefab and kitting allows for skilled offsite workers to manufacture and package the elements required for a specific installation, so that...
by Clay Smith | Sep 17, 2021 | Blog
If the debated $1-trillion infrastructure legislation passes through Congress, many people are wondering whether the US construction industry has the skilled labor to see the intended projects come to fruition. In a New York Times (NYT) article published this week,...
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