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SYTE’s Commitment to Resilience

SYTE’s Commitment to Resilience

The first quarter of 2026 marks a turning point for the construction industry as the era of broad “megaprojects” gives way to a more selective, precision-driven environment. At SYTE Corp, we are navigating a federal landscape defined by a “commercial-first” approach that prioritizes national missions in sustainability, energy resilience, and advanced manufacturing. Success in this […]

Bridging the Gap: Solving America’s Infrastructure Workforce Crisis

Bridging the Gap: Solving America’s Infrastructure Workforce Crisis

The United States is entering a historic era of building, but the “Energy Renaissance” faces a significant hurdle due to a shortage of skilled labor. Despite a projected 4.2% rise in infrastructure spending, the industry needs to attract approximately 349,000 net new workers in 2026 to meet current demand. Labor availability is currently a primary […]

The New Career Frontier: The College vs. Trade Debate

The New Career Frontier: The College vs. Trade Debate

The United States is entering a historic era of building, but the “Energy Renaissance” faces a major hurdle in the form of a massive shortage of skilled labor. With an estimated 349,000 net new workers needed in 2026 alone to meet infrastructure demands, young professionals are standing at a unique crossroads between the traditional college […]