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.
Nailing It Down: Analyzing Trump’s Policy Priorities
With Republicans in control of the U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate and the White House following the 2024 election, a few key policy priorities will dominate the first 100 days of the Trump administration—and perhaps the entire 119th Congress.
Low Cost, High Risk: Don’t Cut Corners When It Comes to Construction Materials Trade
Artificially discounted construction equipment and materials from China have
been a proverbial siren song to contractors facing increasing input costs, but there can be dire problems and unseen costs.
Just Say No to PRO
There’s no such thing as “PRO Act light.” Those rumored to be drafting it need to be reminded that its provisions are harmful to both American workers and the American economy.
Court Rules Biden’s Project Labor Agreement Policy Illegal
In a victory for ABC members, the Biden administration PLA policy was recently ruled illegal.
U.S. Senate Blocks McFerran’s Confirmation as Labor Board Chair
In another win for ABC, NLRB Chair Lauren McFerran's third-term nomination was voted down in the senate.
How Contractors Can Ensure Compliance With Security Measures for Concert Venues
Safety and security may not sound very rock ‘n roll, but they are what ensure the show goes on. Despite contractors’ best efforts, sometimes initial safety and security designs don’t cover it all. Make sure your company knows what to do if it comes to litigation.








