New DEWALT Study Identifies Emerging Gap Between AI Training in Trade Schools and Industry Needs
- Survey cites that while the majority of construction pros believe AI will be indispensable within five years, only 8% are currently using AI on the job
- Majority of construction pros say AI training must be embedded in trade schools
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DEWALT is launching a pilot program and AI Education Grant in partnership with
Associated Builders and Contractors to support the need for AI training enabling skilled workers to focus on what they do best – building
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DEWALT's AI in the Trades study surveyed construction professionals across the globe. In the
"Tradespeople are the backbone of our industry, and their hands-on expertise is what brings every project to life. As jobsites become increasingly complex and technology-driven, the need for practical AI training has never been more important," said
Key Findings of the DEWALT AI in the
1. AI is rapidly expanding on the jobsite
- 88% expect adoption to increase over the next year
- 83% say AI will be standard within three years
- 90% believe it will be indispensable within five years
2. Belief in AI's potential is meaningful, but everyday use remains limited
- 37% are piloting and researching AI
- Only 8% say AI is part of their day-to-day work currently
3. For Early Adopters, Jobsite Workflows Come First
- 46% report exploring AI in site operations and monitoring
- 46% report leveraging it in the planning and design phase of projects
- 41% are using AI to help with estimation, procurement, and supply chain processes
Training is the Missing Link in AI Adoption
While 86% of construction professionals expressed feeling somewhat or very prepared to work with AI, most cited fragmented, informal learning as a barrier. Currently, tradespeople rely heavily on self-directed resources such as YouTube (40%) and online platforms like Coursera (39%) for AI education. Video tutorials are also popular, with 42% citing them as a preferred learning method.
Among early adopters, the top benefits cited include increased productivity (35%), cost savings (34%), and improved quality control (35%).
DEWALT Leads with First-of-Its-Kind AI Training Pilot and Education for Future and Current Pros Across the US
To begin addressing the AI training gap highlighted by these findings, DEWALT is launching a pilot program with
Ahead of National Apprenticeship Week, which is being held the week of
To provide access to AI education nationally, DEWALT has also committed
TCEF promotes a safe, skilled and sustainable workforce by providing funding for the direct support of training initiatives/programs or the expansion of a training facility that promotes careers in the merit shop construction industry.
"Education is vital to bringing fundamental AI skillsets to our future workforce," said
DEWALT is also supporting
These initiatives build on DEWALT's pledge to help close the skilled labor gap, including its commitment to invest
"AI is starting to reshape the future of construction, and we need to make sure tradespeople are ready for it," added Beck. "These educational programs are about giving early-career workers and current pros access to the tools and skills that will matter on tomorrow's jobsites. DEWALT's goal is to help make AI practical, useful, and accessible for the people doing the work every day. We are committed to standing alongside trades professionals to ensure they have every opportunity to succeed in the evolving landscape of construction."
Click here to view the global results of DEWALT's AI in the Trades survey.
For more information on DEWALT products and solutions, visit: DEWALT.com.
Methodology
The survey was conducted online in six countries in
Skilled trade respondents included carpenters, concrete workers, electricians, HVAC technicians, plumbers, drywall installers, general contractors and construction technicians. Decision-makers included professionals in business leadership, project and site leadership, design and engineering, safety and compliance, procurement, and logistics.
This report includes findings for
About DEWALT
DEWALT, a Stanley Black & Decker brand, is a leader in total jobsite solutions. For more than 100 years, DEWALT has been powering the future of construction with tools and technologies that have been designed, built and tested to help deliver safety and productivity on every jobsite. For more information, visit www.dewalt.com or follow DEWALT on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.
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