Employee retention is best described as a formula for keeping/retaining employees. People are hard to replace, and it’s tough to train new people. Employee retention is something that every industry can take note of in terms of best practices, and the construction industry is no exception.
At MBI, we have put together a series of member retention resources that can be found on our website here: https://mbi.build/login/. All members have access to these resources and can be manipulated and/or changed to fit your mission. This blog post discusses the labor shortages, and how AI could be used to recruit the younger generation of workers.
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Title: AI as a Recruiting Tool: Attracting Next-generation Construction Workers
By: ENR InfoCenter, October 28th, 2025
The construction industry is at a critical juncture. Persistent labor shortages, an aging workforce, and high turnover rates are forcing general contractors to rethink how they attract and retain talent. To meet demand in 2025 alone, the industry will need to hire an estimated 439,000 additional workers, according to the Associated Builders and Contractors.
At the same time, the digital transformation in construction is gaining momentum as AI reshapes the global economy. A recent McKinsey report found that 92% of companies plan to increase their AI investments over the next three years. Firms that embrace advanced construction AI not only improve project outcomes but also position themselves as desirable employers for the next generation of workers.
Innovative Workflows: The Key to Gen Z Recruiting
To solve the construction labor shortage amidst an aging workforce, the industry must focus on attracting Gen Z. While younger employees have historically made up only about 22% of the construction workforce, recent studies show Gen Z is turning to skilled trade work, like construction for its stability and purpose.
For firms wondering how to attract young people to construction, the answer increasingly lies in technology. Gen Z grew up with smartphones and instant access to information, and they expect their workplaces to reflect that same digital fluency. In fact, their workplace expectations are so tied to technology that 70% would leave a position to work for a firm with better tech. Showcasing AI-enabled workflows communicates a commitment to innovation, making your company far more appealing.
Implementing AI-powered jobsite intelligence solutions is a great place to start. Jobsites are a hotbed for visual data, from delivery vehicle entry times to whether workers are wearing appropriate PPE. While cameras capture this data, intelligent software turns it into actionable insights that boost visibility, minimize safety risks, and optimize performance. These tools also dramatically improve construction safety, allowing workers to use search capabilities to locate and mitigate potential hazards on their site.
Retaining Gen Z with a Tech-Forward Culture
Recruitment is only half the battle; employee retention strategies for construction are just as critical. Retaining Gen Z requires a workplace that aligns with their values and expectations. With 83% of firms struggling to find superintendents and 81% unable to find qualified project managers, it is essential to show a commitment to using AI at all levels of the company.
While Gen Z workers on the ground may be using AI-powered robots to streamline tasks like drawing floor plans, they won’t feel inspired to seek out leadership roles if they don’t see that same level of tech adoption supporting management. Remote jobsite management tools, powered by AI, give project managers 24/7 visibility into all their jobsites, demonstrating a true top-to-bottom tech adoption.
Fostering Purpose and New Career Paths with Technology
Younger workers are not just looking for a paycheck; they are looking for a purpose. Driving the adoption of construction AI and other advanced technologies gives Gen Z an opportunity to influence change and contribute meaningfully from day one.
Advanced technologies, like AI, also open doors to new career paths. Roles like drone operators, BIM technicians, and AI specialists allow Gen Z to combine their digital skills with hands-on impact. As a result, many young professionals are now taking to social media to promote the industry and inspire others to join.
Recruiting For the Future
The call to action is clear: invest in your future workforce by adopting the latest AI-powered solutions. This level of innovation not only supports operational efficiency but also builds a workplace that resonates with Gen Z’s values.
Sensera Systems offers robust jobsite intelligence solutions powered by AI, including SiteCloud with its comprehensive search capabilities and real-time mobile alerts. Our technology improves project outcomes and drives the tech-forward, progressive work environment that is attractive to Gen Z.
Learn more about how Sensera Systems’ jobsite intelligence solutions can help you recruit the next generation of construction leaders
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