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Prevailing Wage Means Doom & Delays

Prevailing Wage Means Doom & Delays New York State, as a whole, is experiencing a crippling housing crisis that is leaving families with nowhere to turn. This crisis is even more extreme in New York City, which is experiencing a vacancy rate of just 1.4%, the lowest it has been in almost 60 years, according…

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Project Labor Agreements Will Crush SUNY/CUNY Schools

Project Labor Agreements Will Crush SUNY/CUNY Schools The Empire State Chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors (“ABC”), representing hundreds of merit-shop contractors and subcontractors employing hundreds of thousands of workers throughout New York, strongly opposes S.6050. This bill would mandate that all SUNY and CUNY construction projects over $3 million have a Project Labor Agreement…

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2024 Budget Testimony: Economic Development

2024 Budget Testimony: Economic Development Thank you for the opportunity to share our testimony with you and the members of the Senate and Assembly on economic development in our state. The Associated Builders & Contractors, Empire State Chapter (ABC) is a construction trade association representing hundreds of open shop contractors, employing tens of thousands of…

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2024 Budget Testimony: Transportation

2024 Budget Testimony: Transportation The Associated Builders & Contractors, Empire State Chapter (ABC) is a construction trade association representing hundreds of merit shop contractors, employing hundreds of thousands of workers across New York State. We thank the Legislature for the opportunity to speak on such an important topic that impacts the quality of life of…

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2024 Construction Workforce Shortage Tops Half a Million

2024 Construction Workforce Shortage Tops Half a Million WASHINGTON, Jan. 31ā€”The construction industry will need to attract an estimated 501,000 additional workers on top of the normal pace of hiring in 2024 to meet the demand for labor, according to a proprietary model developed by Associated Builders and Contractors. In 2025, the industry will need…

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80% of New York Construction Workers Do Not Belong to a Union

80% of New York Construction Workers Do Not Belong to a Union According to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of 2023 state union membership dataĀ published recently by UnionStats.com, 80% of New Yorkā€™s construction workers in private industry do not belong to a union. Nationwide, a recordĀ 89.3%Ā of construction workers do not belong to a union,…

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ABC: A Record 89.3% of the U.S. Construction Industry Is Not Part of a Union

ABC: A Record 89.3% of the U.S. Construction Industry Is Not Part of a Union WASHINGTON, Jan. 23ā€”According to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of theĀ U.S. Bureau of Labor Statisticsā€™ 2023 Union Members SummaryĀ released today, a historic low of 10.7% of the construction industry belongs to a union, a decline from 11.7% in 2022.…

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How NY Comes Back From Last Place

How NY Comes Back From Last Place NY Ranked LAST in Pro-Construction Growth – Here Are Three Ways to Fix It In her 2024 address, Governor Hochul renewed her commitment to building more affordable housing units and fixing our crumbling infrastructure; we fully support these goals. The current construction climate of New York,k unfortunately, means…

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PLAs Will Kneecap SUNY/CUNY Innovation

PLAs Will Kneecap SUNY/CUNY Innovation On Tuesday, Governor Hochul delivered her FY-25 Budget Address. As we continue to sift through her proposals, we’re pleased to see her plan to allocate $2.4 Billion for SUNY and CUNY projects. This funding is crucial and will significantly benefit institutions such as the University at Buffalo, Buffalo State, Fredonia…

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ABCā€™s Construction Backlog Indicator Inches Higher in December, Contractor Confidence Improves

ABCā€™s Construction Backlog Indicator Inches Higher in December, Contractor Confidence Improves WASHINGTON, Jan. 16ā€”Associated Builders and Contractors reported today that its Construction Backlog Indicator increased to 8.6 months in December from 8.5 months in November, according to an ABC member survey conducted Dec. 20 to Jan. 4. The reading is down 0.6 months from December…

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