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Palm Beach County communities received more than $7 million in federal funding for six infrastructure projects targeting roads and other improvements. These investments support ongoing development efforts in the region.[1]

Construction Expansion Signals Need

West Palm Beach is experiencing a construction boom, with new commercial developments and infrastructure expansions underway. Local union representatives noted the growth, stating that the area is 'booming—with new commercial development, infrastructure expansion.'[2] This activity underscores demand for trades such as plumbing and pipefitting, as apprentices from UA Local Union 630 prepare for competitions.[3]

Job listings reflect ongoing needs in niche areas, including boat building and marine construction across Palm Beach County. Multiple positions for marine technicians, detailers, and related roles are available, indicating steady work in waterfront projects.[4]

Labor Shortages Highlight Gaps

Recent publications warn of a skilled trades brain drain, particularly in construction, manufacturing, infrastructure, and restoration trades, as millions of workers approach retirement. The analysis points to industries reliant on hands-on expertise facing capacity challenges.[5] Efforts to address this include education initiatives supporting skilled trades training in Palm Beach County.[6]

Looking ahead, the 2026 Florida Skills Challenge and continued infrastructure work point to sustained requirements for specialized tradespeople in the coming months.

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