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Despite the anticipated post-COVID rebound, four key themes will continue to challenge the construction industry in 2021:
Fueled by environmental, social and governance (ESG) obligations, rapid technological evolution and a skills shortage, attracting and retaining talent is a critical challenge for construction firms. Looking ahead, how can firms evolve their talent strategy to build a sustainable future?
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With the proliferation of technology solutions like cloud
computing, internet of things (IoT) and mobility technologies, construction firms face a growing threat from cyber-attacks
and IP-related exposures.
Talent remains a critical concern for construction firms’ ability
to deliver projects on time and remain profitable. While an
aging workforce adds additional time pressures, a significant
skills shortage has made the gap harder to fill.
Access to cash is a critical part of managing any project.
From suppliers and salaries, to secure credit, mismanagement
of a project's cashflow can be potentially catastrophic.
Finally, construction has a major infrastructure opportunity to accelerate the COVID-19 rebound and address global issues including the decarbonisation imperative and the future of urban planning.
1 | Digitalisation
2 | The talent war
3 | Cashflow and liquidity risk
4 | The COVID-19 recovery
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Cyber security is a growing challenge and the pandemic has amplified the need for the construction sector to have a robust cyber risk strategy.
Cyber Vulnerability
in the Construction Sector
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Helena Fernandez de Bobadilla
EMEA Construction Industry Vertical Leader
helena.fernandezdebobadilla@aon.es
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Identifying and mitigating top project risks are construction firms' best opportunity to illustrate their risk management process to insurers and navigate a hard market.
Strategies for navigating a hardening construction insurance market
Life Sciences
Read more
Insights into how construction firms are responding to the pandemic and reshaping in light of challenging work and operational conditions.
Pandemic resilience: COVID-19 crisis response
Read more
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Construction
Despite the anticipated post-COVID rebound, four key
themes will continue to challenge the construction
industry in 2021:
Construction firms are turning to technology to accelerate the post-COVID recovery, with the sector at its heart.
Future of construction
Life Sciences
Read more
With the proliferation of technology solutions like cloud
computing, internet of things (IoT) and mobility technologies, construction firms face a growing threat
from cyber-attacks and IP-related exposures.
Talent remains a critical concern for construction firms’ ability to deliver projects on time and remain profitable. While an aging workforce adds additional time pressures, a significant skills shortage has made the gap harder to fill.
Access to cash is a critical part of managing any project.
From suppliers and salaries, to secure credit, mismanagement of a project's cashflow can be
potentially catastrophic.
Finally, construction has a major infrastructure opportunity to accelerate the COVID-19 rebound and address global issues including the decarbonisation imperative and the future of urban planning.
1 | Digitalisation
2 | The talent war
3 | Cashflow and liquidity risk
4 | The COVID-19 recovery
Share the Insights
Cyber security is a growing challenge and the pandemic has amplified the need for the construction sector to have a robust cyber risk strategy.
Cyber vulnerability
in the construction sector
Life Sciences
Read more
Helena Fernandez de Bobadilla
EMEA Construction Industry Vertical Leader
helena.fernandezdebobadilla@aon.es
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Construction firms are turning to technology to accelerate the post-COVID recovery, with the sector at its heart.
Future of Construction
Life Sciences
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