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  • President’s Letter – January 2026

    President’s Letter – January 20260

    As we begin 2026, I want to thank each of you for the work you do every day—building projects safely, meeting demanding schedules, and delivering quality in an environment that rarely gets easier. A new year offers an opportunity to recommit to what makes ASA strong: standing together, sharing practical solutions, and protecting subcontractors’ ability

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  • U.S. Construction Trends for 2026: A Market of Shifts, Not a Simple “Up or Down”

    U.S. Construction Trends for 2026: A Market of Shifts, Not a Simple “Up or Down”0

    By Mary Klett, ASA Communications Team U.S. construction in 2026 is shaping up as a year of rebalancing. Activity is not disappearing so much as moving—away from some traditional commercial categories and toward power-hungry, infrastructure-linked work like data centers, energy, and select public projects. Contractors and subcontractors that track where demand is concentrating—and tighten procurement

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  • New ASA Members – December 2025

    New ASA Members – December 20250

    Welcome New Members! We’re glad to have you join our community of dedicated subcontractors and industry partners. Together we share resources; advocate for a stronger business environment; and create opportunities to learn, grow, and succeed. We look forward to welcoming you at upcoming events and hearing your voice and your priorities in shaping the future

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  • Dates & Figs – January 2026

    Dates & Figs – January 20260

    2026 Construction Industry Forecast  Resilience and innovation can help companies position themselves for success in the coming year Bottom line  Economic headwinds persist, but growth remains possible  The U.S. construction industry faces slowing economic momentum, high interest rates, and tariff uncertainty. GDP growth for 2026 is projected at just 2.3%, signaling modest expansion amid fiscal

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