Building A Sustainable Future: Harnessing Recycled Materials For New Construction
- ENVIRONMENT
- June 6, 2023

Subcontractors Achieve Win in Immunity Case- Third Coast Services, LLC & SpawGlass Civil Construction, Inc. v. Castaneda The American Subcontractors Association’s Subcontractors Legal Defense Fund supported a major win for subcontractors via Amicus briefing to the Texas Supreme Court. In December 2025, the high court took up the matter of Third Coast Services, LLC &
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ASA Podcast Spotlight: Subcontractor Shares How Tech Curiosity Transformed AP The American Subcontractors Association is excited to spotlight this episode of The Power of Change podcast, featuring Shawn Robinson, Accounts Payable Manager at ASSA ABLOY. In this episode, Shawn shares how his construction finance team embraced curiosity and change to modernize their accounts payable process.
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Welcome Document Crunch We’re proud to welcome Document Crunch as our newest sponsor of ASA! Document Crunch simplifies construction contracts by quickly identifying critical risk provisions and provides teams with guidance to make great decisions throughout the entire project lifecycle. From General Contractors to Sub trades, Legal teams to Owners, Document Crunch helps make
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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
READ MOREASA’s Andrew Christ Hosts SBA Administrator Guzman On March 11, Andrew Christ, an ASA Board Member and owner of Compass Constructors located in Kansas City, (MO), hosted the Small Business Administrator (SBA) Guzman at his company. The SBA Administrator spent about ninety minutes with Andrew and his colleagues, visiting his facility and discussing ways in
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By Jenny Harris Successful businesses know the importance of planning for the future. Many companies love to tout that they have been around for 20, 30, even 50 years or more. If they aren’t planning for the decades ahead of them, however, they run the risk of losing everything they’ve worked so hard to build.
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