• President’s Letter – March 20230

    Dear Readers – March is women’s history month. None of us would be where we are without them. And they’re becoming even more integral to the success of the construction industry. About time. Thank one (or more) today for their sacrifices and contributions.  Hot Darn!! (or something like that) I can’t remember how many times

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  • President’s Letter – February 20230

    President’s Letter – February 2023 We’ve got about a foot of snow on the ground here in Colorado, and I am looking forward to Spring arriving in a few weeks. Groundhog or no groundhog. And February harkens the full Congress back in high gear. Our ASA team is working closely with the 118th Congress, making

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  • President’s Letter – January 20230

    Knock, Knock. Who’s there? ASA of Austin, Texas!! Who?! What?!! WELCOME!! We just launched our newest chapter – in Austin, Texas! Read all about it here. The start of a new year, and we get excited about new starts, positive energy, and ambitious goals. And then winter blues, rain/snow, a few hiccups, and maybe we

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  • President’s Letter – December 20220

    I know you’re thinking about 2023. I certainly am. My message this month is to register ASAP for SUBExcel. Yes, it’s not until March, but “early bird” pricing ends in a few weeks on December 31.  Here’s why you need to go.  And remember: Please, please PLEASE, nominate your boss, your company, your chapter for

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  • President’s Letter – November 20220

    Dear Readers –  If I never see another political ad again…it will be too soon! But election day is finally behind us. Some people are happier than others, but there’s always another election. In any case – I hope you voted. It’s your chance to make your voice heard. We are gearing up for SUBExcel,

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  • ASA President’s Letter – October 20220

    Dear Members – I don’t mean to start this letter on a downer-note…but I’m just listening to the news about the fatal tractor-trailer crash on the CO-KS border, closing down Westbound Interstate-70. Weather was sunny. They’re still looking into the cause, but it makes me want to remind everyone out there – stay alert; do

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