Federal Aviation Administration Project Labor Agreement Survey for Tucson Construction Due June 21

0 June 10, 2013  Federal Construction

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Western Service Area, issued a survey requesting feedback from the construction industry about including a government-mandated project labor agreement (PLA) in a solicitation for a federal contract to build a new air traffic control tower exceeding $25 million in Tucson, Arizona, where just 2.7 percent of the construction workforce belongs to a union.

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To review and respond to the survey, click here.

Responses must be submitted via email to Darren Odegard ([email protected]) by COB on Friday, June 21, 2013.

TheTruthAboutPLAs.com encourages the merit shop contracting community to respond to this PLA survey. Tell the FAA that government-mandated PLAs reduce competition, increase costs, and impede the economy and efficiency of government contracting.

For more information or assistance responding to the PLA survey, contact us here.

The FAA and other federal agencies have issued similar surveys requesting information about the potential use of PLAs on construction projects across the country as a result of regulations and federal agency policies stemming from President Obama’s pro-government-mandated PLA Executive Order 13502, which encourages federal agencies to mandate PLAs on a case-by-case basis for federal construction projects exceeding $25 million in total cost.

TheTruthAboutPLAs.com has taken the opportunity to respond to all PLA surveys – more than 150 during President Obama’s first term – and encourages the merit shop contracting community to do the same. Responding with accurate and timely information is critical and effective at creating more work for qualified merit shop contractors and their skilled employees.

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