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How MEP Contractors Are Losing $50K Per Project to Labor Shortages

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The skilled labor shortage isn't just about empty job postings—it's costing MEP contractors an average of $50,000 per project through extended timelines, premium staffing costs, and cascading delays. While the crisis deepens, innovative contractors are transforming challenges into competitive advantages through strategic workforce development, technology adoption, and educational partnerships that create sustainable talent pipelines.

Brainverse··Updated ·7 min read
How MEP Contractors Are Losing $50K Per Project to Labor Shortages

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