2026 Building Materials Sector Talent Trend Report | PeopleFirst Malaysia
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Malaysia’s building materials sector is booming. The infrastructure pipeline has never been stronger. But beneath the growth, a structural tension is building: the professionals needed to sustain this pace are harder to find, quicker to leave, and more expensive to attract than ever before.

The sector is expanding. The workforce is moving. The question is whether your company is positioned to compete for talent when it matters most.
4 Things Every Building Materials Leader Should Know
1. The M&E skills gap is happening now.
Data centre construction has created a demand spike local supply cannot absorb. Companies that do not act will find the gap significantly harder and more costly to close in 12 months.
2. BIM is no longer optional.
CIDB’s Construction 4.0 mandate is already reshaping tender requirements. Skills shortages, not technology costs, are the primary barrier. Companies investing in BIM capability now are building a competitive moat.
3. Your junior pipeline is quietly shrinking.
The sector’s site-heavy image is deterring Gen Z entry. Without employer branding and career redesign, today’s pipeline deficit becomes tomorrow’s leadership gap.
4. Career visibility retains more than pay does.
Technical professionals leave because they cannot see a future, not just because of compensation. Individual contributor career tracks are largely absent in this sector. That is a retention lever most companies have not pulled.
What the Report Covers
PeopleFirst Malaysia’s 2026 Talent Trend Report maps the full picture, grounded in data from DOSM, CIDB, MEF, and MIDA.
- Labour market analysis and roles in demand
- Workforce dynamics: attrition, tenure, and generational shifts
- Technology transformation and its impact on roles
- Compensation trends and salary benchmarks across 30+ roles
- Actionable recommendations for HR leaders
To discuss how PeopleFirst Malaysia can support your workforce agenda in the building materials sector, reach out to our team directly.
THAM Wei Han | Senior Practice Leader | weihan@peoplefirst.jobs
LEE Mei Chin | Business Leader | meichin.lee@peoplefirst.jobs
