Large projects to drive Atlantic Canada construction economy

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forecast construction activity in the ICI sector in Canada’s four Atlantic provinces will fluctuate over the next 10 years in sync with various large-scale projects.

The outlook for New Brunswick calls for a strong rebound in the province’s non-residential sector after 2027 as work begins on the Employment is projected to rise across the forecast period, with residential employment growing by two per cent above 2023 levels by 2033, and non-residential employment increasing by eight per cent. Given retirements, the industry will need to recruit as many as 10,600 workers by 2033.. Here the outlook calls for growth to cycle moderately lower in the residential sector, while non-residential activity to grow throughout most of the decade.

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