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WIL Research Library

The published research record of the Workforce Intelligence Lab — methodology-transparent intelligence on workforce availability, capacity, and execution risk across construction, infrastructure, energy, and mission-critical labor markets. Written for universities, fellows, policymakers, and institutional analysts.

Every publication is a citable record with a document identifier, methodology version, confidence tier, and disclosed source families. Publications are directional operational reads — not forecasts. Scores are interpreted through banded exposure tiers, not presented as forecasts. Ranges, not spot figures.

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Publications by research sector
157 discoverable records across 7 sectors
Publications by research sectorBar chart: Construction 152; Data Centers 54; Energy & Grid 53; Infrastructure 36; Mission-Critical 23; Semiconductor 22; Federal Awards 9, on a 0–155 scale.03978116155Construction152Data Centers54Energy & Grid53Infrastructure36Mission-Critical23Semiconductor22Federal Awards9

Source: WIL Research Library — AlphaHire Workforce Intelligence Lab · Methodology WIL-2026.1 · Record counts derived from the catalog. Updated each build cycle.

State Workforce Archive

11 publications · View all →

One living record per state, updated each quarter — the current Workforce Exposure Index tier and trend, the most constrained occupations, and the drivers behind them. Built to be cited.

WIL-STATE-GAQ2 2026

Georgia

Georgia infrastructure workforce exposure: composite WEI 71 (Elevated, rising) through Jun 13, 2026, with MV/substation electricians and pipefitters most constrained across the data-center corridor (Douglas–Bartow), Port of Savannah…

ConstructionData CentersWorkforce PlanningSite Selection
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WIL-STATE-TXQ2 2026

Texas

Texas skilled-labor workforce exposure: composite WEI 66 (Elevated, rising) at Q2 2026, with electricians and commissioning leads most constrained on the data-center and grid critical path. A living record, updated each quarter.

ConstructionData CentersWorkforce PlanningSite Selection
ModerateView →
WIL-STATE-VAQ2 2026

Virginia / Northern Virginia

Virginia / Northern Virginia workforce exposure: composite WEI 82 (High, rising) at Q2 2026. IBEW Local 26 holds ~97% market share on NOVA data-center electrical work, with AWS, Microsoft, Google, and Meta simultaneously executing major…

ConstructionData CentersWorkforce PlanningSite Selection
WIL-STATE-NCQ2 2026

North Carolina

Front-loaded data-center construction pipeline signals elevated electrical and mechanical labor demand.

ConstructionData CentersWorkforce PlanningSite Selection
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Signal Briefs

15 publications · View all →

A short, recurring read on the top state movers — which markets' exposure rose or eased this quarter and why. Directional and banded; monthly or quarterly, never daily.

WIL-SIG-2026.2-TQSLQ2 2026

This Quarter in Skilled Labor

Q2 2026-to-date (Apr 1–Jun 12): exposure tightened across the South and Southwest — led by Texas, Arizona, Georgia, and Ohio — while California, Massachusetts, and New York eased modestly. Electrical and commissioning trades carry the…

ConstructionData CentersWorkforce PlanningSite Selection
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WIL-SIG-2026.2-ELECQ2 2026

Electrical Labor Availability Is Emerging as a Constraint on AI Infrastructure Delivery

AlphaHire WEI™ reads 79 (Severe, rising) for electrical trades across the TX/VA/GA AI-infrastructure footprint; medium-voltage, substation, and commissioning roles are the most constrained. Directional, banded — not a forecast.

Data CentersEnergy & GridSite SelectionWorkforce Planning
WIL-SIG-2026.3-APPQ2 2026

The Apprenticeship Pipeline Gap Is Widening

Public-source data indicate electrical apprentice enrollments are not keeping pace with retirements and demand growth. The five-year training cycle means today's enrollment gap translates directly into journeyman shortfalls in 2028–2031 —…

ConstructionEnergy & GridWorkforce PlanningProject Execution Risk
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WIL-SIG-2026.4-COMPQ2 2026

Electrical Trade Wages Are Moving Faster Than BLS Data Shows

BLS OEWS state-mean wages for electricians are lagging active offer markets in high-demand corridors by a widening margin. Public-source CBA schedules and reported offer bands indicate mission-critical and grid-adjacent electrical work is…

ConstructionData CentersWorkforce PlanningCapital Allocation
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Research Briefs

88 publications · View all →

Localized workforce intelligence — short-form reads (5–10 minutes) on metro × role availability and exposure tier.

WIL-RB-2026.2-ARIZONAQ2 2026

Arizona

Arizona skilled-labor workforce exposure: composite WEI 86 (High, rising) at Q2 2026 — the second-highest state read in the WIL archive. Public-source context indicates TSMC Phase 2 equipment installation commences Q3 2026 against a…

ConstructionWorkforce Planning
WIL-RB-2026.2-NORTH-CAROLINAQ2 2026

North Carolina

North Carolina skilled-labor workforce exposure: composite WEI 75 (Elevated, rising) at Q2 2026, with electricians and commissioning leads most constrained on the data-center and semiconductor critical path. Public-source context indicates…

ConstructionWorkforce Planning
ModerateView →
WIL-RB-2026.2-OHIOQ2 2026

Ohio

Ohio skilled-labor workforce exposure: composite WEI 88 (High, rising) at Q2 2026 — the highest state read in the WIL archive. Public-source context indicates Intel Ohio One in New Albany/Licking County carries an electrical scope publicly…

ConstructionWorkforce Planning
WIL-RB-2026.2-NEVADAQ2 2026

Nevada

Nevada skilled-labor workforce exposure: composite WEI 78 (High, rising) at Q2 2026. 83/hr as of June 2026 — the highest in this state cohort — consistent with strong union pricing power against concurrent demand from data centers, Tesla…

ConstructionWorkforce Planning

Quarterly Market Reviews

18 publications · View all →

Recurring regional and national market intelligence — quarterly construction labor conditions, wage positioning, contractor concentration, and exposure tier by state.

WIL-QMR-2026.2-TEXASQ2 2026

Texas

Employment scale, wage positioning, contractor concentration, and exposure tier for Texas.

ConstructionWorkforce Planning
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WIL-QMR-2026.2-CALIFORNIAQ2 2026

California

Construction labor market overview for the largest U.S. construction employment base.

ConstructionWorkforce Planning
EmergingView →
WIL-QMR-2026.2-FLORIDAQ2 2026

Florida

Wage positioning, exposure tier, and contractor density across Florida.

ConstructionWorkforce Planning
EmergingView →
WIL-QMR-2026.2-NEW-YORKQ2 2026

New York

Union density, compensation positioning, and exposure tier for New York.

ConstructionWorkforce Planning
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Intelligence Papers

14 publications · View all →

Thematic long-form research — sector disruptions, infrastructure-workforce coupling, and leading-indicator analysis.

WIL-IP-2026.2Q2 2026

Where AI Data-Center Construction Is Concentrating

A data center is a construction project long before it is a cloud region. S.

Data CentersEnergy & GridWorkforce PlanningProject Execution Risk
WIL-IP-2026.3Q2 2026

Which State Grids Can Absorb New Load

Grid readiness is the gating constraint that turns a deep interconnection queue into electrical-labor demand. S.

Energy & GridConstructionWorkforce PlanningProject Execution Risk
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WIL-IP-2026.4Q2 2026

Power Build-Out as a Labor Leading Indicator

Every megawatt is a construction job before it is a kilowatt. 6 GW of new electricity generation in active planning across 2,261 projects (EIA-860M, April 2026 snapshot), and about three-quarters of it is scheduled to energize by 2028 —…

Energy & GridConstructionWorkforce PlanningProject Execution Risk
WIL-IP-2026.2-PERMIT-LEADINGQ2 2026

Building Permits as a Labor Leading Indicator

~336K residential units in Q1 2026 — Census permit authorizations as a leading indicator of labor demand.

ConstructionWorkforce Planning
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Executive Analysis Packages

10 publications · View all →

Decision-oriented derived analysis packaging the research record for executive review.

WIL-EAP-2026.2Q2 2026

Ohio Electrical Labor Market

Front-loaded data-center construction pipeline signals elevated electrical and mechanical labor demand.

ConstructionSemiconductorWorkforce PlanningProject Execution Risk
WIL-EAP-2026.3Q2 2026

Arizona Electrical Labor Market

65B grid capital program — all drawing from IBEW Local 640, whose dispatch pool has confirmed over-scale premiums and multi-year backlogs. Arizona holds more cumulative semiconductor investment since 2020 than any other state, with…

ConstructionSemiconductorWorkforce PlanningProject Execution Risk
WIL-EAP-2026.4Q2 2026

Virginia / Northern Virginia Electrical Labor Market

6 MW operational, 2,000+ MW pipeline), IBEW Local 26 membership doubling since 2018 to 14,700+ yet contractors still reporting projects requiring 2–4× current local journeyman availability, Dominion Energy Virginia's multi-billion-dollar…

ConstructionData CentersWorkforce PlanningProject Execution Risk
Mixed / HighView →
WIL-EAP-2026.5Q2 2026

National Electrical Labor Market

National electrical labor market executive analysis, Q2 2026: composite WEI 79 (High), reflecting a weighted average across top megaproject concentration markets — Ohio (88), Arizona (87), Virginia/NOVA (82), Nevada (78), Tennessee (77),…

ConstructionSemiconductorWorkforce PlanningProject Execution Risk
Mixed / HighView →

Flagship Publications

Annual anchor — occasional by design, at most one per year

The annual anchor — institutional research establishing a baseline thesis on a major workforce-and-infrastructure question. Rare by design; at most one per year.

WIL-FLAG-2026.2-DCXQ2 2026

Concentrated by Design

0 of the Workforce Concentration Risk Series flagship. Establishes the Q2 2026 baseline with 10 evidence-graded findings: AI data-center demand is concentrating in specific markets and trades faster than workforce or grid capacity can…

Data CentersEnergy & GridSite SelectionCapital Allocation
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