WORKFORCE INTELLIGENCE LAB · Construction Labor Shortage Index · Updated 2026-06-05

Construction labor shortage in Texas.

How tight is construction hiring in Texas? AlphaHire normalizes open construction roles against the state's population to measure demand against the available workforce — not raw job-post volume.

70/100 Elevated pressure #16 of 51 states 4.5 posts / 100k residents
70
Open Role Pressure Index
+23 vs national avg
#16
National rank
of 51 states
4.5
Posts per 100k residents
Population-normalized
1,372
Construction job posts
Tracked in Texas
The reading

What 70/100 means for hiring in Texas.

Texas ranks #16 of 51 for construction hiring pressure, with an Open Role Pressure Index of 70 — above the national reading of 47. Employers posted 1,372 construction roles in Texas, or 4.5 per 100,000 residents. Demand is building faster than supply in several role families. Compensation and time-to-fill are trending the wrong way.

The heaviest demand is concentrated in Mechanical / HVAC, Superintendents, Electricians. Because this index normalizes by population, it surfaces where the open-role burden is heaviest relative to the people available to fill it — a different and more operationally useful signal than which states simply post the most jobs.

Demand by role family

Where Texas's construction hiring is concentrated.

Mechanical / HVAC
206
Superintendents
157
Electricians
147
Data Center Construction
127
Civil / Infrastructure
123

Construction job posts in Texas by role family, from AlphaHire's job-posting dataset. Counts are directional and refreshed continuously.

Methodology

How the index is built.

The Construction Labor Shortage Index is a directional workforce-intelligence product from the AlphaHire Workforce Intelligence Lab. U.S. construction job postings are deduplicated, classified by construction relevance, assigned to a state, and normalized against the latest U.S. Census resident-population estimates:

open_roles_per_100k = construction_job_posts / state_population × 100,000

Every state's value is percentile-ranked into a 0–100 Hiring Competition Index and classified by severity: Critical (85–100), Severe (75–84), Elevated (60–74), Tightening (45–59), Manageable (below 45). Built on a 3,743,416-row job-posting dataset; 12,452 U.S. construction roles classified.

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Adjacent states by pressure.

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