Associated Builders and Contractors’ annual Legislative Conference gives members an opportunity to make their voices heard on Capitol Hill.
Navigating Tariffs in Today’s Construction Landscape—But Stay Tuned for Tomorrow
No matter what the tariffs do tomorrow, there are things that contractors must be aware of today.
Judge Favors Special Interests on Federal Infrastructure, a Loss for Taxpayers and the Nonunion Construction Industry
ABC responds to reinstatement of PLAs on certain DOD and GSA contracts.
Protecting Against the Impact of 2025 Tariffs on Construction Costs
What contractors need to know about the flux state of tariffs before the 90-day pause ends.
Executive Decision: An Analysis of Trump Executive Orders
President Trump’s slew of executive orders will have both positive and challenging implications for the construction industry. Here’s a breakdown of what to keep an eye on when it comes to your workforce.
Fair and Open Competition Makes a Comeback
Merit-based competition for most large-scale federal construction projects is back following a favorable legal decision and a new administration, but there is more work to be done.
Department of Defense Eliminates Biden’s Controversial Project Labor Agreement Mandate Policy
After the Biden Administration's PLA mandate was rolled back, the DoD follows suit.
Pressing Questions: Construction Leaders Address the Decade’s Top Concerns
Some of the brightest minds in the industry discuss their hopes and fears for the year ahead—and beyond.












