Building construction is a major contributor to employment and economic activity, in addition to producing structures that add to productivity and quality of life. In 2018, nonresidential construction spending in the U.S. totaled $748 billion ($453 billion private, $295 billion public) and nonresidential building and specialty trade contractors accounted for 3.4 million of the industry’s 7.3 million employees.
Advocacy
Íæż½ã½ã regularly engages with influential members of Congress and top officials with the federal agencies to implement Íæż½ã½ã's legislative and regulatory .
- Infrastructure Investment. Íæż½ã½ã is advocating for expanded investment in our nation's infrastructure and for improvements in the construction of our nation's buildings.
- Tax Policy. Íæż½ã½ã supports lowering the federal tax burden on individuals, construction companies, and other business as a means of promoting investment, business development, and business expansion.
Key Topics and Resources
- Lean Construction. The Íæż½ã½ã Lean Construction Forum is an inclusive and collaborative community that is open to anyone with an interest in lean construction processes. The Committee is focused on information sharing through its website and developing a and learning opportunities on the use of Lean principles in the construction industry.
- Building Information Modeling. Íæż½ã½ã is a leader in the promotion of Building Information Modeling (BIM). Íæż½ã½ã's efforts are focused through the , which is a group of leaders throughout the AEC (architecture, engineering, construction) industry who are working to facilitate and accelerate the adoption of BIM. Íæż½ã½ã has also developed the and the .
- Contract Documents. Íæż½ã½ã actively endorses the industry endorsed ConsensusDocs standard contracts, which fairly allocate risk among all parties on a project.
- Project Delivery. Íæż½ã½ã has information about all types of construction project delivery including case studies, educational programs, research, publications, articles, and presentations.
- Business Development. Íæż½ã½ã's business development resources include publications, products, a peer network, and a knowledge source that are offered to help increase the profits and visibility of construction firms.
- Íæż½ã½ã Federal Contractor Resources. As federal government infrastructure dollars become more readily available you may be looking for resources on how to enter that space. The contain an excellent overview of the Federal contracting process and offers helpful information on topics such as: Locating Federal Work, Types of Federal Contracts, Small Business Concerns, Payment Procedures, Claims and Dispute Resolution, and more.
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