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In this episode of Hard Hat Chat, Justin Smith, CEO of Contractor+, and Gerritt Bake, CEO of Build PRO, take on one of the most avoided but critical conversations in the construction industry today, the role of immigrant labor and the growing gap between political narratives and jobsite reality.
Justin and Gerritt speak directly from the contractor perspective, cutting through headlines and talking about what actually happens in the field. From labor shortages and rising project backlogs to housing delays and workforce burnout, they explain why immigrant labor is not a side issue but a core pillar holding the US construction industry together.
The episode explores how immigrant workers fill critical skill gaps that domestic labor alone cannot meet, why many of the hardest and most physically demanding trades rely heavily on these crews, and how productivity, reliability, and craftsmanship often outweigh political rhetoric. Through real contractor stories and realistic examples, the conversation highlights how immigrant labor drives job completion, stabilizes schedules, and keeps costs from spiraling even higher.
Justin and Gerritt also discuss the economic impact of labor shortages, the consequences contractors would face if this workforce disappeared, and why fair treatment, safety training, and clear hiring pathways are essential for the future of the trades. Rather than framing the topic as a political debate, the episode centers on business survival, human dignity, and the reality contractors live every day.
This is an honest, grounded conversation about who is building America, why it matters, and what contractors must understand if they want to keep their businesses running in an increasingly constrained labor market.
🔧 In this episode, you’ll learn how to:
If you want to understand the truth behind the workforce keeping construction moving, this episode delivers clarity without spin.
By Contractor+In this episode of Hard Hat Chat, Justin Smith, CEO of Contractor+, and Gerritt Bake, CEO of Build PRO, take on one of the most avoided but critical conversations in the construction industry today, the role of immigrant labor and the growing gap between political narratives and jobsite reality.
Justin and Gerritt speak directly from the contractor perspective, cutting through headlines and talking about what actually happens in the field. From labor shortages and rising project backlogs to housing delays and workforce burnout, they explain why immigrant labor is not a side issue but a core pillar holding the US construction industry together.
The episode explores how immigrant workers fill critical skill gaps that domestic labor alone cannot meet, why many of the hardest and most physically demanding trades rely heavily on these crews, and how productivity, reliability, and craftsmanship often outweigh political rhetoric. Through real contractor stories and realistic examples, the conversation highlights how immigrant labor drives job completion, stabilizes schedules, and keeps costs from spiraling even higher.
Justin and Gerritt also discuss the economic impact of labor shortages, the consequences contractors would face if this workforce disappeared, and why fair treatment, safety training, and clear hiring pathways are essential for the future of the trades. Rather than framing the topic as a political debate, the episode centers on business survival, human dignity, and the reality contractors live every day.
This is an honest, grounded conversation about who is building America, why it matters, and what contractors must understand if they want to keep their businesses running in an increasingly constrained labor market.
🔧 In this episode, you’ll learn how to:
If you want to understand the truth behind the workforce keeping construction moving, this episode delivers clarity without spin.