AEM - Association of Equipment Manufacturers

02/12/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 02/12/2026 12:52

Construction Jobs Represent Nearly a Quarter of Recent Job Growth Reported in Today's U.S. Report

Megan Tanel, President & CEO of AEM, released the following statement in response to the U.S. Labor Department's Jobs Report released on February 11, 2026. AEM represents more than 1,100 companies that drive the construction industry growth and owns and manages the upcoming CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026, March 3-7 in Las Vegas, where this needed job growth momentum, paired with technological advances, and efficiency and sustainability are unveiled.

"As the U.S. economy added 130,000 jobs in January, the construction industry accounted for 33,000 of those new positions, nearly one in four jobs created nationwide.

"Construction continues to be a powerful engine of economic growth. Strong hiring reflects sustained infrastructure investment, private development activity and long-term confidence in the build environment.

"With hiring accelerating, contractors are increasingly investing in advanced equipment, digital tools and workforce development strategies to scale efficiently and safely. This news comes just as we are preparing for CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026, North America's largest construction trade show, where industry leaders will gather to promote automation, the next generation of jobsite technology and address workforce growth.

"We continue to see a clear connection between economic momentum and innovation. As demand grows, the industry is responding with smarter equipment and new training pathways to ensure projects stay on track, in budget and with safety as a top priority."

Interviews with Tanel leading up to the show or from the Show are available via [email protected].

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