The employment in the civil engineering sector in Poland saw fluctuations between 2013 and 2023. It began at 143.32 thousand FTEs in 2013, decreasing to 132.52 thousand by 2017. From 2018 onwards, a steady recovery occurred, with employment figures rising to 162.16 thousand by 2023. Year-on-year growth stabilized over the last couple of years, averaging around 0.86% annually, and the five-year CAGR up to 2023 stood at 2.36%. From 2024 onward, the forecast indicates modest growth with a five-year CAGR of 0.6%, projecting employment to reach 168.46 thousand by 2028.
Future trends to watch for include advancements in sustainable building practices, digital transformation in construction management, and potential impacts from economic fluctuations and EU funding policies on infrastructure projects. Continued investment in public infrastructure and green technologies could further shape employment dynamics in this sector.