Construction industry largely unaffected by COVID-19
PRINCE GEORGE – The construction industry hasn’t missed a beat since the COVID-19 pandemic became problematic for so many businesses and industries.
“What we’ve had to do is figure out how we can work within the WCB which means staying apart,” explains Allen Creuzot or Creuzot Construction, a local home building company. “If you’re building new houses, you can stay two hockey sticks apart and still be fine. If you have multiple trades on-site, they can all work in different areas.”
The BC Construction Association did a survey of its membership province-wide to gauge the impacts of the pandemic. Less than five percent laid off staff as a result of the pandemic. In fact, 31 percent of companies cited staffing as one area of concern for the respondent companies.
“There hasn’t been a lot of layoffs on these major projects,” explains Scott Bone, CEO of the Northern Regional Construction Association. “Where the main concern is, what are the business impacts. We’re seeing about 60 percent of them have been impacted. They’re working on major projects but their business opportunities going forward are somewhat minimized right now.”
