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New report finds project labor agreements lower costs, boost competition in Illinois
Posted OnMarch 31, 2025 byEditor’s note: This story has been corrected on 3/25/25 from a previous version to reflect that the study used data from the Illinois Capital Development Board and there was no financial backing from the state. Additionally, Alan Golden’s name has been updated to correct a misspelling. Capitol News Illinois regrets the errors. After a major Biden-era…Read More…
The DOD’s decision on project labor agreements misguided, harmful to taxpayers
Posted OnMarch 31, 2025 byBy Patty Hapanowicz The Department of Defense’s recent decision to suspend project labor agreements on large-scale construction projects is short-sighted and does not have the taxpayers’ best interest in mind. By removing PLA requirements from federally funded construction projects valued at more than $35 million, the DOD is removing a reliable tool that ensures the…Read More…
Borough to boost hiring local contractors, tradesmen for public projects
Posted OnMarch 17, 2025 byBy Tommy Waters POINT PLEASANT — The mayor and council are pushing for all major projects in the borough to be done by local contractors, as evident from an ordinance adopted at the last council meeting. At the council meeting on March 10, an ordinance was unanimously adopted amending Chapter 2 of the borough…Read More…
NJCU and Hudson County Building Trades Council extend PLA through 2027
Posted OnMarch 6, 2025 byNew Jersey City University (NJCU) and the Hudson County Construction and Building Trades Council extended their project labor agreement (PLA) through January 1st, 2027 during a ceremony on campus yesterday. The original agreement, signed on January 31st, 2023, made NJCU the first public university in the state to execute such a PLA, which authorizes all…Read More…
Cyndie Williams named as a Construction Champion for Construction Dive
Posted OnMarch 5, 2025 byCyndie Williams knows how to build a career in construction, one job at a time. Williams joined the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America in 1999, completing a four-year apprenticeship before working her way up to journeyman status. In 2006, Williams began teaching disadvantaged youth for the union’s Job Corps program before becoming an…Read More…
Mayor Parker Signs Housing Opportunities Made Easy (H.O.M.E.) Initiative Executive Order
Posted OnFebruary 21, 2025 byPhiladelphia unveils phase two of HOME initiative to create and preserve 30,000 units of housing PHILADELPHIA — Mayor Cherelle L. Parker today signed the Housing Opportunities Made Easy “H.O.M.E.” Initiative Executive Order (No. 3-25) during a press conference. The executive order and new initiative are the second phase of the Parker Administration’s plan to create and preserve…Read More…
The real construction crisis isn’t a labor shortage – it’s a wage shortage | Opinion
Posted OnFebruary 19, 2025 byBy Cyndie Williams The headlines paint a grim picture: The construction industry needs to attract 439,000 new workers in 2025 to keep up with demand. Reports warn of stalled projects, missed deadlines and a workforce pipeline that isn’t keeping pace with the country’s building boom. But let’s be clear. This isn’t a labor shortage; it’s a shortage of…Read More…
Cooper University Health Care breaks ground on $3 billion hospital expansion in Camden
Posted OnJanuary 29, 2025 byFive New Jersey governors attended the ceremony for what officials call the largest investment in Camden County’s history, marking another step in the city’s transformation. By Erin Flynn Jay PhillyVoice Contributor In the same Camden neighborhood where federal marshals once warned a future governor it wasn’t safe to walk 30 yards to his car, Cooper University…Read More…