CURT - Construction Users Roundtable

Construction Labor Market Analyzer™Better labor information. Better construction workforce planning. Now.

Eliminate the guesswork, eliminate the doubt.

Owners with significant capital projects are concerned how the availability of skilled craft labor in the construction industry will impact their projects. With more experienced workers retiring or leaving the industry, the problem continues to be significant.

The traditional methods to forecast and plan project labor are a thing of the past. They've proven expensive, inconsistent and worst of all unreliable.

A dependable and cost-effective solution now exists. The Construction Labor Market Analyzer® (CLMA) aggregates capital and maintenance project demand information, and craft labor supply data to produce a comprehensive understanding of craft labor supply and demand at the local, regional and national level. That information is collected confidentially and directly from the source to ensure its accuracy and reliability. The CLMA enables users to graph predictive Labor Scenarios to help plan future projects; avoid labor shortages; reduce premium labor costs; improve productivity, quality and safety; and meet the project objectives reliably. The award-winning CLMA provides users confidential and reliable real-time labor data at their fingertips. It minimizes guesswork, allowing construction industry stakeholders to make timely and correct project planning, contracting strategy and human resource decisions.

As a result, projects are more likely to be completed on time and within budget. Isn't that what we all want?

When you share your project and craft labor data, we'll provide comprehensive labor market information in return. And the more who participate, the more valuable and precise the information you receive becomes.

Visit www.myCLMA.com to learn more and sign up.

Reduced project costs and improved productivity NOW.



To learn more about the CLMA, visit our website or read the Construction Workforce: Building Comprehensive Labor Market Information (R-411) document.