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New York Daily News: Got Subway Anger? Aim It At The Unions: Their Contracts Inflate Construction Costs

By growthzone | January 5, 2018

When your train breaks down, don’t just blame the bureaucracy ā€” blame the union construction bosses that helped cripple New York’s subways with selfish labor deals that have taken billions of dollars away from much-needed repairs.

Second Ave. Sagas: Inside The Timesā€™ Deep Dive Into The Factors Behind The MTAā€™s Massive Cost Problems

By growthzone | January 1, 2018

Why do New York rail construction projects cost so much? In essence, with a $5-$6 billion tag attached to Phase 2 of the Second Ave. Subway

The Business Council: State Business Leaders Join Together To Advocate For Prevailing Wage Reforms

By growthzone | December 18, 2017

A coalition of the stateā€™s leading business and industry groups today announced their commitment to advocating for reforms to New Yorkā€™s prevailing wage law.

Commercial Observer: Contractor Groups Slam Legislation Raising DOB Fines

By growthzone | October 19, 2017

Trade groups that represent both open-shop and union contractors are vocally opposing a package of City Council bills that aim to increase fines and create new ones for serious building code violations.

Crain’s New York: Union Leaders Demanding “Construction Safety For All” Should Mean It

By growthzone | August 30, 2017

Itā€™s time to stop repeating the myth that union construction worksites in New York City are inherently safer than those of the merit shop, exclusively nonunion or even open-shop worksites that combine union and nonunion workers.

The Real Deal: Data Wars: Nonunion Group Says Half 2017ā€™s Construction Deaths Happened On Union Sites

By growthzone | August 29, 2017

The New York chapter of the Associated Builders and Contractors released data on Monday showing that five of 2017ā€™s construction-related deaths occurred on union sites. ABC president Brian Sampson said the statistic shows that union sites are on a more equal footing with their nonunion counterparts than labor leaders have let on.

ABC Calls for Drug & Alcohol Testing On NYC Construction

By growthzone | August 8, 2017

As the City Council continues discussing ways to increase construction safety, the Associated Builders and Contractors, Empire State Chapter today held a press conference at City Hall urging the Council to introduce and pass legislation mandating drug and alcohol testing on all New York City construction sites.

115th Congress ā€“ Federal Update

By growthzone | August 8, 2017

Summer vacation began in Washington on Friday. President Donald Trump left for two weeks in Bedminster, New Jersey, joining the just-departed Senate and House of Representatives for an August recess…

In My Opinion: County Should Reject Project Labor Agreement

By growthzone | July 24, 2017

By Brian Sampson President, Empire State Chapter of Associated Builders & Contractors The much-talked about Plattsburgh Airport $40 million construction project will provide hundreds of construction jobs to the region and put Clinton County on the map for growth. Thatā€™s the good news. The bad news? The project, like the current Norsk plant, is subject…

Built by Merit: Profiles Of ABC Member Projects

By growthzone | July 14, 2017

W.M. Schultz Construction is a merit shop contractor based out of Ballston Spa, New York and has been a long time member and supporter of ABC. They perform a variety of heavy civil infrastructure work in the water and wastewater markets, transportation, and industrial markets. They look for complex and demanding work that requires extensive…

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