As the World Turns: Construction Trends to Look for in 2023
When the clock struck midnight on Dec. 31, we said goodbye to 2022 and welcomed in the new year. With a new year comes new challenges and goals for both individuals and companies. While there will be some changes within the construction industry, many of the same concerns and trends will carry over into this year. From labor shortages to material costs, those looking to begin projects will be forced to take these issues into account when selecting a contractor.
As your Maryville commercial construction leader, our experts at Leon Williams Contractors have the tools to help you when planning your 2023 project. Here are a few construction trends you will see this year.
Increased Focus on Pre-Planning
Similar to 2022, the labor shortage continues to be an ongoing issue in several industries across the nation. According to a report from Bisnow, there are roughly 25% more unfilled construction positions than hires. Almost every stat about the labor force in construction shows a shortage of construction laborers. With construction companies scrambling to find skilled laborers, it will be important to partner with an agency that focuses on pre-construction planning to ensure your project stays on schedule. Our experts get involved early to prepare for any issues that may occur on a project. Before the first plan is drawn up, we can help find and evaluate property options for your project, negotiate with property owners, and identify on-site construction issues that could place the budget and schedule at risk.
Overbudgeting and Material Cost Concerns
On a national scale, material costs have taken a positive turn. While prices remain high, there is a downward trend in the pricing of certain materials. But supply chain issues are still affecting the availability of critical materials. This is raising concerns about going over budget for construction companies and clients alike. For the experts at Leon Williams Contractors, our value engineering model can help offset some of those costs. Emphasizing the importance of protecting your investment and maximizing its value, our experts give you advice and information on alternative solutions that will align with your project goals and budget.
Emphasis on Energy-Efficient Buildings
With each passing year, energy conservation is becoming an area of focus for project owners. It is projected that by 2025, nearly 60% of all new buildings could be labeled net-zero ready. When it comes to searching for energy-efficient fixtures, our experts can make recommendations on materials that can meet your goals while maximizing your project’s value. In addition to our value engineering methodology, our design-build model will allow us to streamline communication between all invested parties to develop a plan to meet your project goals.
With 2023 underway, choose a design-build firm that can help get your year and project kicked off right. Contact the experts at Leon Williams Contractors at (865) 982-1734 or reach us online.