A new labour market index launched by national resource industry employer group AMMA shows construction labour requirements on Australia’s mining, energy and infrastructure projects will peak at nearly 100,000 workers in 2013. Skills demand strong with 100,000 construction jobs on major Australian projects, miningoilandgasjobs.com, 30 May 2013 The first biannual AMMA-Pit Crew Labour Market Index,…
“Demand to remain high” …the founder and managing director of Perth based Pit Crew Management Consulting Services, Peter Dyball, cautions that while the labour market as a whole is tending to ease at the moment, demand would remain high in Australia’s LNG sector over the coming months… Paying top dollar to get skilled labour, Upstream,…
“End of mining boom a challenge for ‘entitled’ young workers” Labour forecaster Peter Dyball said while opportunities in concreting and earthworks would shrink, demand would grow for higher-level skills… Reality check for WA’s Generation Y, The Australian Financial Review, 25-26 May 2013
Our seminars and workshops are designed to present Pit Crew’s latest data and analysis against a backdrop of current market issues. The seminars detail the major project market; identify the competitive pressures on major resources, energy and infrastructure projects; and are designed to provide valuable evidence for project and contract strategy, workforce planning, tender submissions,…
Pit Crew Consulting… has stated that labour availability has improved in the past year, but warned this was a result of training and up-skilling programs starting to make an impact, rather than reduced demand. Specific Skills Search adds to Employers’ Staffing Challenges, WA Business News, 28 November, 2012
The labour shortage that has long threatened to stall the State’s economy is finally easing, with two respected forecasters slashing projections for the shortfall of workers… Pit Crew Consulting said the labour shortage would fall on the back of reduced demand for workers amid more challenging economic times… State’s Labour Shortage Eases, The West Australian,…

