Every spring, commercial construction firms face similar challenges—a surge of new projects begin, backlogged work releases, and pressure increases to deliver on tight timelines. If you’re trying to scale crews across the Mid-Atlantic region for spring and summer, the challenge isn’t just finding workers. It’s also making sure the workers you plan for show up and stay, while preparing a quality bench for unforeseen changes.
Labor shortages in commercial construction aren’t new—but the impact has evolved
Large-scale infrastructure investments, warehouse and distribution expansion along the I-95 corridor, and continued demand for industrial and defense-related construction are all competing for the same workforce.
When staffing falls short, construction teams begin to rely heavily on overtime, driving up burn rate and fatigue. Crews become unbalanced, impacting crew mix and productivity. Supervisors shift more of their time to rehiring over managing execution. It’s a costly process.
In peak labor seasons, where hiring managers work hard to reactively replace workers, a staffing partner, like Integrity Staffing Services, can provide measurable value by not only filling roles, but reducing workforce risk across the entire project lifecycle.
Seek pre-qualified, prepared talent that’s ready to produce
For construction and heavy industrial projects, skill verification is a first priority, including certifications, experience, and safety compliance. From there, minimizing onboarding friction to produce faster productivity on-site, is key. Integrity Staffing Services maintains detailed talent profiles, including historical hiring, attendance, and performance data to validate a candidate’s reliability on the job. Additionally, recruiters communicate daily with candidates regarding any pre-start information and conduct routine check-ins to ensure workers are prepared and engaged, after the first week.
Leverage retention strategies that protect your people and your timeline
Getting workers on-site is only half the battle. Keeping them there is what protects your timeline, and your business. We provide resources related to employee safety, issue resolution, and attendance and performance incentives to help maintain satisfaction levels for both the employees and employers, to help stabilize your workforce throughout critical project phases.
Invest time in pipeline planning that aligns with your project schedule
No-shows are going to happen. Which is why building and maintaining a labor pipeline is a necessity for construction projects, in times of urgent need as well as later phases of the project. Using our staff assignment data, we can help map worker availability against your timeline, and help you prepare for anticipated labor needs, ahead of time.
Don’t let labor disrupt your peak season
Spring and summer can be a high risk, high reward season for the construction industry.
With the right strategy in place, firms can approach the season with confidence—knowing they have the workforce needed to meet demand, maintain safety standards, and deliver projects on time.
Before your next hire, begin with Integrity, staff with purpose.
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