A Construction Laborer carries a 14/100 AI replacement risk (low). AI can already handle routine documentation and reporting; Judgment in ambiguous situations still needs a person. Of exposed work, ~69% is automation vs 31% augmentation. Capability clock: ~7.2 years (2033). (ReplacedYet AI-Risk Index, 2026 data.)

Will AI replace a Construction Laborer?

AI replacement risk: 14/100 (low risk). Low exposure — this work resists automation and is hard for AI to replace.

Timeline: 5+ years / low. Of the exposed work, roughly 69% is likely to be automated and 31% augmented. $6.4B/yr of US wages sit in highly-exposed work for this role.

AI/software exposure: 14%. Robot/physical-automation exposure: 26%.

Capability clock: AI's measured task horizon reaches this role's core complexity (~6642116.8h of human work) ~7.2 years (2033) — projected from METR's ~4.3-month doubling.

Pressure Index: 9/100 (low) — blends risk, demand trend, and real-world evidence. Job postings up 12% vs 2020.

AI tools targeting this role

Layoff signal: none — Hands-on trade work resists automation, and demand remains stable.

Tasks at risk

Tasks that still need a human

Skills that protect you

Related jobs

Landscaper (14%) · Roofer (16%) · Construction Worker (17%) · Glazier (17%)

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ReplacedYet AI-Risk Index. Last updated 2026-06-26. AI-estimated and directionally useful, not a guarantee.