Dodge Construction Network’s 2022 Top Business Issues for Specialty Contractors Report Identifies Labor Shortage, Supply Chain and Rework as Key Obstacles for Specialty Contractors
Procore Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: PCOR) and Dodge Construction Network have released the 2022 Top Business Issues for Specialty Contractors Report. This report highlights key challenges facing specialty contractors, including a significant labor shortage, impacting over 90% of companies. The report notes that 33% of the workforce might retire in the next five years, exacerbating these issues. Additionally, 30% of project revenue is lost due to unbilled change orders, underscoring the need for technological solutions to improve productivity.
- Highlighting significant demand for digital solutions in construction.
- Emphasis on technology's role in improving productivity.
- 90% of specialty contractors face project disruptions due to labor shortages.
- 33% of the workforce is likely to retire in the next five years.
- 30% of project revenue lost to unbilled change orders.
Digital transformation can alleviate challenges including the labor shortage, supply chain, materials financing, safety, rework and communication on projects
Average percentage of company's overall workforce that is likely to retire in the next five years (Graphic: Business Wire)
This global research was completed by five types of specialty contractors: mechanical, electrical, plumbing, steel and concrete. Key findings include:
Labor Shortage and Supply Chain Will Continue to Afflict the Industry
Research found that over 90 percent of specialty contractors report their projects have been negatively affected by a shortage of skilled labor. Experts anticipate the current shortage to worsen: on average, 33 percent of the current workforce is likely to retire in the next five years.
The labor shortage, alongside supply chain disruptions, is having a significant impact on the industry. About one third of specialty contractors (31 percent) cannot pass materials cost increases on to owners on half or more of their projects. This is highest among steel contractors (43 percent), who face a very volatile cost market. Specialty contractors identify poor resource management (ie: labor, materials, equipment) and poor client communication as top drivers of rework.
To counter the negative impact of labor shortages, specialty contractors most frequently cite construction technology investments to improve productivity.
Rework is Significantly Impacting Profit Margins
Poor resource management often drives unplanned rework, which is a key drain on productivity, schedule management and cost control. In addition to that, unbillable change orders represent major lost revenue, especially for larger companies. On average, 30 percent of project revenue is lost because of unbilled and unpaid change orders, according to survey respondents.
Leveraging Construction Technology Can Help Alleviate Some of the Industry’s Most Pressing Challenges
On average, specialty contractors report that 20 percent of workers’ time is currently spent on low-productivity tasks, such as tracking down information or documenting information on paper. According to the report, an average of 39 percent of respondents state they still primarily use whiteboards, spreadsheets and other outdated processes. This lack of standardized processes hurts field-to-office communication, negatively impacting the effectiveness of key project processes.
“The challenges specialty contractors are faced with today highlight the need for a connected platform built to address their needs,” said
In order for contractors to advance and evolve to meet the needs of their clients, the report suggests company leaders must identify where inefficiencies are present within their organizations and adopt more dynamic technological solutions to address them.
Best practices for technology evaluation and implementation include:
- Identifying needs before evaluating options
- A phased roll-out plan
- A structured process for engaging key stakeholders
- Metrics to determine success
“Specialty trade contractors are vitally important to the construction industry,” says
To learn more, download the report here.
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