Local construction leader highlights workforce contributions, emerging trends, and economic impact during national recognition week.
, /PRNewswire/ — Vander Hyde Services joins the construction industry nationwide in celebrating National Construction Appreciation Week (September 15-19, 2025), recognizing the essential workers who build and maintain America’s infrastructure while highlighting key industry trends shaping the future of construction.
Construction Industry Powers Economic Growth
The construction industry serves as a vital economic engine, contributing over $1.8 trillion annually to the U.S. economy and employing more than 7.5 million Americans. According to recent industry data, construction employment has grown steadily, with demand for skilled workers reaching unprecedented levels across residential, commercial, and infrastructure projects.
“Construction professionals are the backbone of community development,” said Kevin J. Vander Hyde, Vice President at Vander Hyde Services. “From the homes where families build memories to the infrastructure that connects our communities, construction workers literally shape the world around us. This week, we celebrate not just their hard work, but their innovation and dedication to safety and quality.”
Addressing the Skills Gap Through Innovation
The construction industry faces a significant workforce challenge, with an estimated 430,000 unfilled positions nationwide. Vander Hyde Services has responded to this challenge by implementing several innovative approaches:
- Technology Integration: Adoption of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and project management software has significantly increased efficiency while attracting tech-savvy younger workers.
- Apprenticeship Programs: Embracing apprenticeship programs that have created pathways for individuals to enter meaningful construction careers.
- Safety Technology: Implementation of wearable safety devices and real-time monitoring to reduce workplace incidents.
Economic Impact on Local Communities
Construction projects generate significant economic ripple effects beyond direct employment. Industry analysis shows that every dollar spent on construction generates approximately $1.50 in additional economic activity through:
- Local material and equipment purchases
- Supporting service industries (engineering, architecture, legal services)
- Increased property values in surrounding areas
- Long-term job creation in completed commercial developments
Looking Forward: Technology and Sustainable Construction Practices
The construction industry is currently undergoing a green revolution, as sustainable building practices become the standard. This shift is driven by a focus on energy efficiency, with new projects incorporating advanced insulation, smart HVAC systems, and renewable energy sources. The use of sustainable materials is also on the rise, including recycled steel and locally sourced materials that help reduce the environmental impact of a build. Additionally, advanced planning and material optimization techniques have led to significant waste reduction, with some projects cutting waste by as much as 30%.
In addition to its focus on sustainability, the construction industry stands at the intersection of traditional craftsmanship and cutting-edge technology. Modular and prefabricated construction is becoming more common, with factory-built components reducing on-site time by up to 50%. This efficiency is further boosted by the use of Artificial Intelligence for project scheduling and resource optimization. New technologies, such as Augmented Reality, are assisting with complex installations and training, while robotics is taking over repetitive tasks, allowing skilled human workers to focus on more complicated and detailed craftsmanship.
Community Recognition and Appreciation
Vander Hyde Services is encouraging the public to join in the celebration by taking a moment to thank a construction worker in one of the following ways:
- Thanking workers encountered at job sites (from a safe distance)
- Supporting local construction businesses
- Encouraging young people to explore construction career opportunities
- Recognizing the skilled craftsmanship in community buildings and infrastructure
About Construction Career Opportunities
For individuals considering construction careers, the industry offers diverse opportunities with competitive compensation:
- Average Construction Wages: 15% higher than average private sector wages
- Career Advancement: Clear pathways from entry-level to project management and business ownership
- Geographic Flexibility: Construction skills transfer across regions and project types
- Job Security: Essential infrastructure needs ensure consistent demand
“We invite our community to look beyond the hard hats and heavy equipment to see the artistry, precision, and innovation that define modern construction,” added Mr. Vander Hyde. “These professionals combine time-honored skills with cutting-edge technology to create lasting value for generations to come.”
About Vander Hyde Services
Vander Hyde Services is a second-generation, local, family-owned and operated business. Locally owned and operated since 1989, Vander Hyde Services is the Grand Rapids, MI contractor to call for prompt professional plumbing, heating, air conditioning, generator, and electrical service. Powered by the expertise of highly trained professionals who are licensed and insured, Vander Hyde Services does the right things, for the right reason, every time.
For more information about construction career opportunities or to learn about Vander Hyde Services’ projects and community initiatives, contact:
Kevin J. Vander Hyde
Vice President
Vander Hyde Services
Phone: 616-319-2125
Website: https://www.vanderhyde.com/
National Construction Appreciation Week is observed annually to recognize the contributions of construction workers and promote career awareness in the industry.
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