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“The IUOE’s goals are to establish a presence in those geographic areas where we now have little or none, to expand our presence even more in those areas where it already flourishes, to enhance our influence in the industry, and to increase our market share – all geared toward securing job opportunities for our members. At the same time, we must remain vigilant in protecting our local unions’ hard-won standards. The NCA is the action-oriented partnership that will help us achieve those goals.”
Vincent J. Giblin, General President
International Union of Operating Engineers |
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“The United Brotherhood of Carpenters recognizes that our members work in the most competitive industry in the world, where change and innovation are the order of the day. In an industry that rewards skill and productivity, the National Construction Alliance and our contractors have forged a winning partnership that combines a tradition of excellence with state-of-the-art skills training to deliver the level of service demanded by our customers.
The NCA is committed to achieving success through skill and productivity.” Douglas J. McCarron, General President
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America |
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“I believe it is note worthy that the Heavy and Highway Agreement .. is a model of cooperation that continues to gain market share for us and our signatory contractors.”
Joseph J. Hunt, General President
International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers |
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“The International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers (BAC) has a long and proud tradition of providing skilled trowel trades workers for every facet of the construction industry. The Heavy & Highway committee has been an important partner in this effort over the last 50 years. BAC looks forward to building on this partnership to provide the skilled craftworkers that our industry demands in the 21st Century. I encourage you to visit BAC’s website (www.bacweb.org) to learn more about these efforts and see why BAC is the industry’s first choice for providing the training and qualified trowels trades workers to meet our country’s infrastructure needs.”
John J. Flynn, President
International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers |
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