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- January 12, 2018

ASA Supports Immigration Reform Including Expansion of the H2B Program and More… Three-fourths of the construction industry consists of subcontractors, and ASA members will need 723,00 workers annually to meet demand. Factors driving this include natural disaster recovery, increased data center needs, likely raising labor costs. In the past year, average hourly earnings have increased
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ASA’s Comments to OSHA’s Heat Injury and Illness Prevention Rule ASA, along with the Construction Industry Safety Coalition (CISC), 30 trade associations representing virtually every aspect of the construction industry, submitted comments in response to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)’s Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) concerning the Heat Injury and Illness Prevention in
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American Subcontractors Association Welcomes Modern Travel Platform, Engine, as Silver Sponsor With construction crews spending more time on the road, and constantly changing schedules, Engine is an invaluable platform helping subcontractors save time and money on business travel The American Subcontractors Association (ASA) has welcomed its latest Silver Sponsor: Engine, the modern travel platform for
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Survey: Return on Investment of Craft Training The National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) is conducting critical research to quantify the impact and return on investment (ROI) of craft training in the construction industry. Construction organizations are invited to participate in this important study by completing this survey. The survey is comprehensive and
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2025 Construction Finance Trends 2024 has seen a dynamic construction landscape marked by slowdowns in planning, staffing challenges, and reduced material costs. As we move into an uncertain 2025, construction finance leaders are reevaluating their investments in tech tools, bolstering security, and finding new ways to operate as their responsibilities evolve. AvidExchange has released their
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OSHA’s Proposed Heat Injury and Illness Prevention Standard Continues to Move Forward OSHA’s proposed heat injury and illness prevention standard is now open and has a 120-day comment period; the deadline to submit feedback will be Monday, December 30th. Per an OSHA staffer, there will also be a “robust public hearing, with a post-hearing comment
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