What’s shaping the construction landscape in 2024? We asked construction professionals at the World of Concrete trade show– and they answered. Here is a glimpse into the top trends and challenges awaiting businesses this year.
According to our survey, nearly 1 out of 2 participants pinpointed tool loss as their business's biggest challenge to tackle in 2024. This highlights the unfortunate reality that tool loss is only the symptom of greater organizational inefficiencies like poor asset management, maintenance, and allocation. When left unaddressed, tool loss can lead to project delays and inflated labor costs, as valuable time is wasted searching for assets that should be easily accessible to the crew.
Fortunately, contractors have the opportunity to overcome these hurdles by embracing strategies and technologies that enable visibility and control over their assets – ultimately leading to more successful projects. By addressing the root causes of tool loss, businesses stand to not only recover lost profits and downtime from tool loss but also build a foundation for sustainable growth this year and beyond.
The biggest thing to worry about in 2024: the short supply of skilled workers. A whopping 61% of people surveyed flagged this trend as having a dangerous future impact on day-to-day operations. The scarcity of skilled workers poses potential challenges to businesses across the board such as:
To address this challenge, construction companies can focus on three key strategies:
In a notable trend, two-thirds of businesses have transitioned to digital time tracking, marking a significant shift in the construction industry's approach to employee time management. While it is surprising that a third of survey participants still rely on paper for time-tracking in this digital age, the majority has decisively embraced technology over traditional paper trail methods. This shift not only reflects the industry's recognition of the efficiency gains offered by digital solutions but also underscores the potential for continued transformation throughout 2024.
By taking a proactive approach, construction companies can position themselves to stay ahead of the trends and challenges that await them in 2024. This means not only recognizing the potential obstacles facing the industry but also actively seeking solutions and implementing strategies to overcome them.
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