CITB has drawn together evidence from several studies to highlight how young people form views about construction, what influences their career choices, and where the sector faces barriers in attracting new entrants.
Persistent challenges, including limited awareness of the full breadth of roles; negative or outdated perceptions of industry; inconsistent careers guidance; and practical barriers to entering and progressing within the sector, continue to feed the skills shortage and affect retention.
Alongside these challenges, the analysis highlights significant opportunities. Construction offers meaningful work, clear progression pathways and varied roles that match what many young people say they want from a career.
Improving the visibility of these opportunities, strengthening employer engagement in schools and communities, and ensuring accessible pathways into the sector can all help widen the pool of potential entrants.