Building a Future Career in Construction

The construction industry is crucial for national development, creating sustainable communities and vital infrastructure. Globally valued at USD 10.3 trillion in 2020, it is projected to reach USD 14.4 trillion by 2030. In India, the industry accounts for 8% of GDP and employs over 51 million people, driven by projects like the Smart Cities Mission […]

by Kamal Dubey - July 31, 2024, 3:57 am

The construction industry is crucial for national development, creating sustainable communities and vital infrastructure. Globally valued at USD 10.3 trillion in 2020, it is projected to reach USD 14.4 trillion by 2030. In India, the industry accounts for 8% of GDP and employs over 51 million people, driven by projects like the Smart Cities Mission and Housing for All.

A career in construction begins with education, typically a degree in civil engineering, with specializations such as construction management, quantity surveying, and sustainability. Certifications in these areas enhance expertise and career prospects.

Success in construction requires more than technical skills. Problem-solving, project management, and understanding health, safety, and environmental regulations are crucial. Effective communication and coordination with various stakeholders are also essential.

Career progression in construction starts with entry-level roles like site supervision, advancing to mid-level positions such as project engineer or quantity surveyor, and ultimately leading to senior management roles overseeing large-scale projects.

A career in construction offers opportunities to contribute significantly to infrastructure and development. Embrace the challenges, hone your skills, and strive for excellence to thrive in this dynamic field and make a lasting impact on society. Step into this sector and help shape the future.

 

The author is the Contract Commercial Professional based in UAE.