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Union vs. Non-Union Workers: Which Construction Sites are Safer?

Brian Sampson, president of the Empire State chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC), said the study misuses the data. His association is a national construction organization devoted to merit contractors, encouraging open competition and a free-enterprise approach that awards contracts based solely on merit, regardless of labor affiliation.

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Hundreds of New Jobs Are Expected at Upstate Ports Thanks to Offshore Wind

Critics also argue that the cost of wind power has been made even more expensive in New York by a requirement that awardees include project labor agreements in all contracts. The issue has so alarmed Brian Sampson, President of the Empire State Chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors, that he has asked State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli to look into it.

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Ogdensburg City Council Awards WWTP Project Bid, Despite Complaints From Non-Union Labor Representative

Ogdensburg City Council took a tongue lashing after accepting a $35.9 million wastewater treatment plant rehabilitation project bid from Jett Industries.

Amanda Bertram, vice president of public affairs for the Associated Builders and Contractors, called the award shameful and told city councilors they should have heeded her warnings about entering into a project labor agreement just to please Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo.

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Editorial ā€” Too Hot to Handle: Labor Pact Didnā€™t Save Ogdensburg Any Money on Project Bids

ā€œItā€™s not shocking, this is a pattern that we have seen with public works projects across New York state that are bid with project labor agreements,ā€ Amanda Bertram, vice president of public affairs for the Associated Builders and Contractors/Empire State, said in a story published Saturday by the Times. ā€œAcross the board, they all come in millions of dollars over engineering estimates. This is a trend.ā€

Associated Builders and Contractors is a national trade organization representing those in the construction industry who donā€™t belong to unions. Ms. Bertram met with City Council members in November to discuss the disadvantages of using PLAs.

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Contractors: High Bids on Project Are No Surprise

A spokeswoman for the state chapter of the national Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc., said City Council members should not be surprised that bids for the cityā€™s wastewater treatment plant came in over estimate.

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