TORONTO, March 16, 2015 /CNW/ - Major projects are increasing demand for construction workers in Ontario, at a time when industry is also under pressure to replace thousands of retiring skilled workers, according to the latest forecast released today by BuildForce Canada.
"Major projects and aging demographics are two forces the industry must plan for," said Rosemary Sparks, Executive Director of BuildForce Canada. "Recruiting, hiring and training are a priority, given that over 21 percent of the Ontario construction workforce is retiring in the next 10 years."
BuildForce Canada's 2015-2024 Construction and Maintenance Looking Forward forecast shows that the construction labour force in Ontario continues to expand, adding 23,400 skilled workers between now and 2024.
"Ontario's construction workforce is expected to grow by about 6 percent over the forecast period," added Sparks. "Most of that job growth will be in the GTA, driven by infrastructure and utilities projects that span well over a decade."
Forecast highlights include the following:
BuildForce Canada's forecast, by region:
Greater Toronto Area (GTA)
Central Ontario
Eastern Ontario
Northern Ontario
Southwest Ontario
BuildForce Canada is a national industry-led organization that represents all sectors of Canada's construction industry. Its mandate is to provide accurate and timely labour market data and analysis, as well as programs and initiatives to help manage workforce requirements and build the capacity and the capability of Canada's construction and maintenance workforce. Visit: www.constructionforecasts.ca
Funded by the Government of Canada
SOURCE BuildForce Canada
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Rosemary Sparks, Executive Director, BuildForce Canada, [email protected] or (905)-852-9186
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