Construction pros see spring rebound despite economic uncertainty
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Construction pros see spring rebound despite economic uncertainty
"60% of construction professionals and 45% of design professionals reported improving client communication in response to heightened competition over the past three months."
"42% of construction firms adjusted pricing or offered promotions, while only 19% of design firms took similar actions to win work."
"More than half of construction firms (57%) are offering on-the-job training to appeal to younger workers, while 26% of design firms are leaning on academic partnerships."
"Nearly half of construction businesses (49%) and design firms (45%) cited higher prices for products and materials as a top concern, impacting project timelines."
Firms are focusing on communication, pricing, and workforce development to stay competitive. 60% of construction professionals and 45% of design professionals improved client communication. Construction firms are using financial tools, with 42% adjusting pricing or offering promotions. Over half of construction firms offer on-the-job training to attract younger workers. Both sectors are increasing social media use for recruitment. Rising input costs and client hesitation are significant concerns, with many firms reporting project delays and skilled labor shortages, particularly in construction.
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