St. Kateri Tekakwitha – const progress – April 6/23

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[responsivevoice_button voice=”UK English Female” buttontext=”Listen to Post”]As construction on the St. Kateri Tekakwitha project progresses, the team is gearing up for a big task in May: the first lift of pre-cast on the east side. But before that can happen, they need to pour the Slab on Grade in the same area. It’s a high-pressure moment, but the mechanical and electrical contractors are there to lend their expertise and support. The team is working hard to stay on track and meet their long-term goal of reaching the roof before January 2024. With all the action and drama, it’s clear that the beat goes on for St. Kateri Tekakwitha construction. Stay tuned for more updates as the project moves forward!

I asked ChatGPT a question. What is the future of construction and construction jobs! Below is the answer.

The construction industry is likely to continue to grow and evolve in the coming years, driven by factors such as population growth, urbanization, and technological advances. There will likely be a growing demand for sustainable and energy-efficient construction practices, as well as an increased focus on safety and health in the workplace.

Advancements in technology are likely to have a significant impact on the construction industry, particularly in areas such as automation, 3D printing, and robotics. These technologies may make construction projects faster, more efficient, and less labor-intensive, potentially changing the nature of some construction jobs.

However, while technology may automate certain tasks, there will still be a need for skilled workers in the construction industry. Jobs such as carpenters, electricians, and plumbers are likely to remain in demand, as well as roles in project management and design.

Additionally, there may be a greater emphasis on training and education in the construction industry, as employers look for workers with the skills and knowledge needed to work with new technologies and materials. Overall, while the future of construction and construction jobs may be shaped by technological advancements, the need for skilled workers is likely to remain a constant.

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