TAMPA
BAY, Fla., July 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Home Love
Construction is observing significant shifts in the Tampa Bay construction industry as veteran
contractors and skilled tradesmen approach retirement age, leaving
a critical gap in expertise and manpower.
As many Baby Boomer contractors and skilled tradespeople retire,
there's been a noticeable transition in the Tampa Bay workforce. This demographic change
is impacting the availability of skilled labor across various
trades. Older workers are retiring and younger people aren't eager
to take their spots. Millennials don't see construction work as a
career path, and shop/woodworking classes are no longer featured in
high schools as it used to be.
"I have several contractor friends and many mentors who are
simply done," said Brad Bachand, CEO
of Home Love Construction & Outdoor. "After 40-50 years, their
bodies can't work like they used to. The problem is, there isn't a
flood of new talent entering the market…not even a trickle," said
Bachand.
With labor shortages becoming increasingly evident, Tampa Bay's construction sector needs to
actively engage in succession planning efforts. These initiatives
should focus on mentoring programs, training initiatives, and
strategies to appeal to younger workers entering the field.
"At Home Love Construction, we are attacking this crisis head
on," says Bachand. "We aren't going to sit by and let all our
talent age out. Our staff spends 5-10 hours every week on training
to ensure we're crafting the future of the construction industry,"
Bachand continued. "But we can't do it alone. More contractors need
to spend less time on their boats and more time training future
contractors."
Home Love Construction is dedicated to address these challenges.
Industry wide initiatives are underway to recruit and train the
next generation of construction professionals. These efforts aim to
ensure a robust and skilled workforce capable of meeting the
region's construction needs in the years ahead.
In the meantime, if you're looking for a reliable contractor for
your next job, please consider Home Love Construction and Outdoor.
We'd love to help.
Contact: Kristi
Forrest
V.P. Omnipresence
Phone: (256) 651-2113
Email: kristi@homelove.construction
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