Dycom to Build $49-Acre Training Hub in Georgia Amid Skilled Labor Crunch
Event summary
- Dycom Industries plans to build a 49-acre flagship training center in Walton County, Georgia, set to open mid-2027.
- The facility will feature a simulated town environment for hands-on fiber deployment and utility work training.
- Groundbreaking is scheduled for early April 2026, with support from local development authorities.
- The center aims to address growing infrastructure demand for skilled labor across Dycom's 38 operating companies.
The big picture
Dycom's investment reflects broader industry challenges in sourcing skilled labor for digital infrastructure projects. As telecommunications providers accelerate fiber and 5G rollouts, contractors face pressure to maintain workforce quality and safety standards. The $49-acre campus positions Dycom to capture market share in an environment where skilled labor shortages could become a bottleneck for national connectivity goals.
What we're watching
- Labor Demand
- How quickly Dycom can scale training to meet infrastructure project timelines.
- Operational Efficiency
- Whether centralized training improves deployment quality and safety metrics.
- Regional Impact
- The pace at which Walton County benefits from economic spillover effects.
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