Number of job vacancies in the construction industry is growing
Published on 18th December 2017
November saw activity in the UK construction industry rise at its fastest pace since June - bringing in new work and creating jobs across the country.
November saw activity in the UK construction industry rise at its fastest pace since June - bringing in new work and creating jobs across the country.
The construction industry may have had a rocky few months, but the UK house building sector has continued to grow, creating plenty of construction jobs and increasing the demand for skilled workers.
Recruiting the right workers is vital to the success of your construction project at any point in time. But with the most recent UK Construction PMI showing a fall in activity, finding the right people with the right skills is more important than ever.
A number of high profile construction projects have been announced in West Yorkshire, promising a growing demand for construction workers across the county over the next few years.
Research from consultant Arcadis shows that the industry needs to recruit 370,000 people between now and 2021 – which means that the sector must recruit one worker every 85 seconds to meet swelling housing demand!
As Chancellor Philip Hammond delivers his first Autumn statement, we look at what this could mean for construction and infrastructure in the UK, and how this should in turn lead to more jobs.
The number of construction jobs available looks set to increase in the coming months, as the Construction Products Association (CPA) Winter forecast report has predicted that the sector will enjoy 3.6% growth in 2016.
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