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7 Things you don’t know about Builders Company

by Alex Smith Internet Marketing

In this post, “Stella explains the 7 unknown facts about the world’s leading industry, Builders or Construction industry. In each point, she has endeavored to unearth the concealed reality of the builder's diligence. Since the world of construction is taking a gradual leap, she believes and has done the same by summing a comprehensive guide of potential knowledge on the Construction industry”.

If we look back in the late 70s or 60s, although we were not physically or spiritually present then, yet we would get a flashback of unstable houses and just kingdoms, isn’t it? But how were those tombs and huge pillars of the kingdoms constructed when the world was barely developed? Well, since then the world is hiding secrets from its people until now. Even now, the builders or construction industries have concealed a lot more things from the world but, you are fortunate.

1)     25% of the Construction Industry comprises of Women workers

After late World War II, the crises and poverty encouraged women to work for their living and hence contribute to the family, which lead to a massive increase in the women labor forces in those decades, but later, the percentage of them gradually decreased by a huge number, leaving only 9.9 percent of female labor in the construction industry.

Even though less, but women are still counted in the contribution of the construction workforce.

2)     Half of the Construction jobs are simplified by Drones

In the past few years, the technologies took a massive lead and hence lead its steps in many industries. As the technologies for improving day-by-day drones came into force in the construction sites by 239% and soon became the essential equipment for the top-leading experts of residential builders in Maddington to simplify the construction process in no less time.

The benefits of involving drones in the construction sites are, they are suspended plus movable in the air, from where people can easily keep an eye on the construction job below, without even being physically present.

  1.       Drones saves a lot of time, energy, and effort,
  2.       Makes the entire inspection process easier, and
  3.       Prevents the possibilities of site accidents to a great extent


3)     Construction Equipment Rentals make unexpectedly High revenues

According to recent research, construction equipment rental businesses are expected to make around $49billion in revenue every year, making it approximately 47% revenue source of the entire building industry.

Since the construction rental has taken a huge leap it has encouraged many private or sole construction owners to use this opportunity to make even more money. Hence, construction is a crucial and significant part of the industry.

4)     Construction builders have to face several Challenges to accomplish a task

The construction industry is not an easy job, starting from the beginning of the job until the very end, it requires a lot of pain to get the job done right as per the preference and plan of both the parties, the builders and the clients.

Once the deal is made the next difficult challenges the builders have to go through are:

  1.       Ensuring no labor shortage
  2.       Smooth bureaucracy and no delayed approval
  3.       High efficiency and productivity in the workplace even in the long run
  4.       Updating work practices as per the popular trend
  5.       Making decisions and doing as per the Red tape regulations and not anything further


5)     You construction projects are held back for a long because

Most people are found complaining about why the construction company held back their projects instead of getting the job done right away? So, the answer is—due to a shortage of skilled laborers, inefficiency, in the long run, price inflation.

Hence, when the construction builders have to face any of these or all of these drawbacks, technically he needs to hold back the job for a while.

6)     Construction industry has more old age workers than middle-aged

If you think, those heavy, bulky iron rods or cement pads might have been transported by young shoulders then, think again.

In the construction industry, the rate of the number of employees of older age, from 45 to 60 and above is increasing at an increasing rate whereas the rate of young workers, 24 and above is increasing at a diminishing rate.

This is straight because the younger generation is more interested in being an independent worker than working under somebody even after getting educated degrees.

7)     Green construction idea is rising but gradually

The idea of a smart city was developed in the late 1990s with the sole purpose of eliminating the negative impacts of greenhouse gas emission and creating a positive impact instead.

Since then, this idea is active in most countries but at a slow phase which is why it is quite difficult to comprehend until when this golden idea would hit slide into every builder’s plan.

Undeniably, the construction industry is a vast and sprawling industry with more jobs than we can actually comprehend, and having some of its aspects unnoticed is not a thing of shame.

Becoming highly-knowledgeable and knowing every small aspect of the construction industry from the start to the end requires years of experience which can only be possessed by a Well-established company, BD Living.

With over decades of experience and providing pledged commercial and residential builder services, they are known among the top leading construction companies of Western Australia.

Stella is a full-time writer for years, dedicating most of her time to writing articles and blog posts. She also has a keen interest in pulling up micro tales, musings, short stories, and much more. She is a humble person, with a soft corner for young children and old-age people.


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