1 Independent Researcher, Construction Manager, Total Energies, Nigeria.
2 Independent Researcher, Construction Manager, Kierr Construction Company Limited, Nigeria.
3 Independent Researcher, Project Package Leader, Total Energies, Uganda.
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2025, 25(01), 572-588
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2025.25.1.0051
Received on 27 November 2024; revised on 03 January 2025; accepted on 05 January 2025
The construction industry has been significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, presenting both unprecedented challenges and transformative opportunities. Labor shortages, compliance with enhanced health and safety regulations, and the rapid acceleration of digital technology adoption have collectively reshaped how the industry operates. These disruptions necessitated a reevaluation of traditional workforce management practices, emphasizing resilience and innovation. This paper explores key strategies to enhance workforce productivity in the post-pandemic era. Central themes include leveraging advanced technologies such as automation, Building Information Modeling (BIM), and wearable safety devices; adopting flexible work practices to meet evolving workforce needs; and implementing comprehensive training programs to bridge skill gaps and foster adaptability. The paper also examines the role of policy and industry collaboration in shaping sustainable practices, highlighting the importance of public-private partnerships and government support for technological investments. Recommendations provided focus on fostering a culture of resilience, adaptability, and inclusion within construction teams to mitigate labor shortages and improve overall operational efficiency. Case studies illustrating the successful integration of digital tools and innovative workforce strategies underscore the feasibility and benefits of these approaches. By embracing these strategies, the construction industry can position itself for sustainable growth, increased productivity, and heightened resilience in the face of future uncertainties.
Construction industry; Workforce productivity; Post-pandemic strategies; Digital transformation; Labor management; Health; and safety
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Grant Nwaogbe, Eyo Ekpenyong and Osahon Urhoghide. Managing workforce productivity in the post-pandemic construction industry. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2025, 25(01), 572-588. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2025.25.1.0051
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