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Do you have a fear of getting 'Uber'd'? Join the club

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Do you have a fear of getting 'Uber'd'? Join the club

Exacerbating the AEC talent shortage is the coming mass exodus of baby boomers as they reach retirement age.


By David Barista, Editorial Director | April 15, 2019
Do you have a fear of getting 'Uber'd'? Join the club

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ā€œIt is the first time that a number of 100-plus-year-old construction firms are waking up in a cold sweat and saying, ā€˜We might get Uberā€™d.ā€™ Instead of innovating to improve productivity, there is a sense of urgency and need to innovate to survive, let alone thrive.ā€ ā€” Darren Bechtel, Founder, Managing Director, Brick & Mortar Ventures (as told to BuiltWorlds)

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ā€œOne of the biggest risks today is not leveraging technology, or refusing to be an early adopter of the ā€˜next big thing.ā€™ There will be major technological disrupters in this market, and the company thatā€™s slow to pick up on them is essentially diminishing its position in a very competitive industry.ā€ ā€” Patrick Oā€™Connor, Vice President of Risk Management and Counsel, The Walsh Group (as told to FMI Corp.)

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Declarations like these are not hyperbole, nor are they specific to the AEC industry. Leaders in almost all business sectorsā€”if they are half-way competentā€”operate their organizations with a sense of angst and a healthy dose of paranoia, preparing for whatā€™s around the corner.Ā  Ā 

Well, there is plenty around the corner these days, and AEC firms are scrambling to adjust to the coming ā€œnew normalā€ of commercial design and construction.Ā  Ā 

Are we ready for technological disruption? What tools and processes can we employ to gain efficiencies and eliminate waste? Who are our future leaders? What skills are required for the next generation of practitioners? What are the short- and long-term needs of our clients, and their building assets? Is Google going to take our jobs? (No joke. Iā€™ve heard this one more than once.)

These are among the litany of considerations that AEC firms must address to future-proof their organizations.

But while talk of the disruptive nature of technology and innovation captures the headlines, whatā€™s really keeping the leaders of the nationā€™s largest general contractor and construction management firms up at night is people.

In a new survey by FMI Corp. of C-suite and risk management professionals at GC and CM firms, 80% of respondents identified a ā€œlimited supply of skilled craftworkersā€ as a top risk for 2019, and 44% cited a ā€œlimited supply of experienced field supervisorsā€ as a primary concern. Exacerbating the talent shortage is the coming mass exodus of baby boomers as they reach retirement age.

In response, firms are placing priority on bringing craftworkers and design professionals in-house; strengthening training and development programs; and bolstering talent recruitment efforts by giving HR managers a seat at the executive table. Is it enough? That remains to be seen, but itā€™s a good start.

Download the free report at: tinyurl.com/FMIrisk19.

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