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April 7, 2025

New B.C. Construction Industry Survey Reveals Shocking Data — 91% Reported Late Payments, 69% Experienced Not Being Paid at All

The BC Construction Association’s biannual Stat Pack and Annual Industry Survey reports spiking uncertainty and urgent concerns with payment delays amidst economic turbulence.

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VICTORIA, BC (APRIL 7, 2025) — The BC Construction Association (BCCA) is raising red flags regarding new data on payment certainty. BCCA’s newly released spring Stat Pack and Annual BC Construction Industry Survey report found the issue is a top concern, with 91% of employer respondents reporting being paid late at one time this past year for completed work and 69% having not being paid at least once at all for work completed in the past year. The B.C. government’s failure to pass Prompt Payment Legislation means critical construction projects carry additional risk and payments are not being made for completed work.

“From tariffs and lack of prompt payment to labour shortages and faltering public sector standards on permits, contracts, and procurement, hard-working British Columbians are struggling with excessive and unnecessary uncertainty,” said Chris Atchison, BCCA President. “The provincial government must deliver on strategies and initiatives that better support construction in BC.”

From small to large companies to individual employees, everyone is burdened by this unnecessary uncertainty. Overwhelmingly, people working in construction reported that the lack of payment certainty keeps them up at night, followed by concerns with workforce shortages and economic turbulence. These anxieties have sharpened since the beginning of 2025, as Canada grapples with the Trump administration’s threats and tariffs. BC construction is not immune, given 35% of the province’s international imports come from the U.S.

“At a time when supporting domestic and local industries to strengthen our province and economy is more important than ever, payment certainty is absolutely critical,” added Atchison. “Fixing the prompt payment problem will improve cash flow for British Columbians and support contractors in managing their staff, evolving supply chains, and onerous regulatory regimes without taking on extra debt and financial expenses amidst an ongoing cost-of-living crisis. The BC Government has the tools to solve this challenge but chooses not to.”

Construction is critical to a strong BC. The industry contributes 10% of BC’s GDP annually and will deliver $331 billion in value via major projects to the province over the next few years. The  industry is one of BC’s greatest assets in driving economic growth through a trade war scenario, and is a key member of Team BC. With the right support from the provincial government, our industry can build the critical infrastructure, essential and affordable housing, and contribute to the overall economic resilience of British Columbia.

KEY BC CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY STATISTICS

  • Construction is the No. 1 employer in BC’s goods sector.
  • BC’s construction industry accounts for 10% of the province’s GDP. A 12% increase over the past 5 years.
  • 251,000 people rely directly on BC’s construction industry for a paycheque.
  • Number of workers in trades jobs: 191,200
  • The number of women in construction trades is 10,133 (5.3%), an increase of over 2,750 over the past year.
  • Number of construction companies in BC: 28,096, an increase of over 200 companies over the past year.
  • The average yearly wage of BC construction employees is $81,555 an increase of 13% over the past year and 38% over the past 5 years.
  • Value of proposed construction projects in BC: $172.5 billion, an increase of 4% since fall 2024.
  • The estimated value of current major construction projects underway in BC: $158 billion, a decrease of 7% since fall 2024, and a 41% increase over the past 5 years
  • Current job vacancies in BC construction is 11,555
  • Number of projected construction jobs in BC that will be unfilled due to labour shortages by 2034: 14,100
  • Multi-unit residential construction starts (6 month rolling average): 35,346
  • Number of tower cranes currently erected in BC: 400

To check out the Spring 2025 BC Construction Industry Stat Pack visit bccassn.com/2025SpringStatPack.

The 2025 BC Construction Industry Survey Report is available at bccassn.com/2025IndustrySurvey.

Details regarding data sources can be found at bccassn.com/2025StatPackSources.

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About BCCA:

The British Columbia Construction Association (BCCA) is a non-partisan and non-profit organization, working with four Regional Construction Associations (NRCA, SICA, VICA, and VRCA) to serve more than 10,000 employers in the province’s industrial, commercial, institutional, and residential multi-unit (ICIR) construction industry regardless of labour affiliation. BCCA advocates on behalf of all employers to ensure British Columbia’s construction sector remains productive and resilient.

For more information about BCCA, visit: bccassn.com

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Greg Descantes
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gdescantes@pacegroup.com

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