yeah definitely a decent bit of work, just lots of .. unexpected issues usually arise throughout, construction can be quite stressful, but same as anything
not by myself, but I worked in the construction industry for 10ish years
realistically whether it's 1 or 2 pages the hiring manager is gonna skim over it and just see what companies you worked for and what roles, how long etc
Try to highlight what you think makes you shine. What tasks at a job are you really proud of? What projects have you built that you can talk about deeply in a resume? Trim it down to what really makes you shine, and not trying to make it look like the digital equivalent of those soldiers with 10 million medals
I think 1 page is better for the hiring manager, and 2 pages is better for everyone else after that, really depends on the person at the end of the day