The construction workforce is aging and retirements are removing experienced tradespeople faster than apprentices can replace them. Industry forecasts show substantial workforce exits over the next decade, creating a structural shortfall that affects everything from residential starts to public infrastructure. Contractors report increased competition for talent, higher hiring costs, and gaps in high-skill trades that make labour the single largest variable in bid risk.
Local picture (Kelowna & B.C.): The City of Kelowna’s 2025 project updates and local reporting confirm that labour and material constraints are already affecting timelines and budgets for municipal and private projects, a dynamic expected to persist into 2026.