WASHINGTON — The construction industry added 30,000 positions in December 2017, capping the seventh consecutive year in which more than 2 million jobs were created, according to a news release courtesy of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

“December’s job growth included substantial gains in the construction industry that were overwhelmingly driven by specialty trade construction,” said Jack Jacobson, spokesperson for Construction Employers of America. “We are pleased with the positions added in December and are working with policymakers to continue this trajectory as Congress begins working in earnest on a comprehensive infrastructure package.”

Residential specialty construction posted 10,000 new positions, while nonresidential specialty employment grew by nearly 14,000. Unemployment remained static at 4.1 percent.

“In the construction industry, all eyes are now on the infrastructure bill,” continued Jacobson. “From roads and waterways to public buildings and electric transmission lines, America is ready to get to work once Congress acts. Unlocking critical federal funds for infrastructure construction will put tens of thousands more Americans to work and spur development and innovation across the country.”

CEA’s seven employer associations include FCA International, International Council of Employers of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers, Mechanical Contractors Association of America, National Electrical Contractors Association, Sheet Metal & Air Conditioning Contractors National Association, Signatory Wall and Ceiling Contractors Alliance, and The Association of Union Constructors. Our impact on the American economy is significant. CEA represents more than 15,000 employers and 1.4 million employees nationwide.

For more information, visit www.constructionemployersofamerica.com.

Publication date: 01/06/18