Construction employment across the UK is forecasted to reach a high of nearly 2.78 million workers by 2026
It has been revealed that Wales will not its projected growth prospects unless an additional 11,500 construction workers are hired.finds that the largest increase in demand for workers in Wales are expected to be in occupations such as bricklayers and electrical trades.
The report finds that over a quarter of a million construction workers are needed across the UK to fulfil demand. If projected growth is met on a national scale, construction employment across the UK is forecasted to reach a high of nearly 2.78 million workers by 2026. This comes as CITB urges industry and government to come together in refreshing the way the industry hires and trains, making construction an attractive place for everyone to work.
"Wales’ 2.8% annual recruitment growth predictions are encouraging. It’s major construction projects like the £500m investment in Dowlais Top to Hirwaun section of the A465 that will help to drive growth in Welsh construction.
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