Associated Builders and Contractors celebrates a decision that will restore merit-based competition for taxpayer-funded construction projects procured by military agencies.
February 11, 2025
Associated Builders and Contractors celebrated a Feb. 7 decision by the U.S. Department of Defense, released to the public, that will restore merit-based competition for taxpayer-funded construction projects procured by military agencies.
This change will enable the Rising Stars Program to significantly expand its reach, enhance its offerings and secure additional funding to further its mission of empowering underrepresented youth with career opportunities in the construction industry.
The Construction Management Association of America is in the process of publishing Spanish translations for 11of its publications, continuing an effort to make industry resources accessible to an even larger number of program and construction management professionals.
The construction industry will need to attract an estimated 439,000 net new workers in 2025 to meet anticipated demand for construction services, according to a proprietary model developed and released today by Associated Builders and Contractors.
The Metal Construction Association announced the results of its 2025 board of directors and executive committee elections, held during the 2025 MCA Winter Meeting in Cape Coral, Fla.
This annual gathering offers unparalleled opportunities to connect with industry leaders, gain insights from expert panel discussions, and prepare your company for future success.
The Metal Construction Association announced the addition of seven new members in 2024, further strengthening its commitment to advancing the use of metal in construction
On track to open in spring 2025, the new 98,000-square-foot Clemson Foundation Alumni and Visitor’s Center at Clemson University creates a top-tier arrival experience for first time visitors and alumni returning to campus.