What does the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s CSA program really mean to your company?
Does your company operate Commercial Motor Vehicles in support of your daily business?
Have you applied for and been granted a USDOT # that you display on the doors of your trucks?
Do you know what a USDOT number is and the implications it has for your regulatory compliance and risk mitigation efforts?
A Custom Approach to Fleet Management
Meet Ed Trombley, owner and founder of Fleet Evaluation Services. A dedicated entrepreneur, Ed’s passion for helping the construction industry increase their profitability, boost efficiency and increase employee satisfaction, is now focused on ABC members in southeast Michigan.
ABC Young Professionals Visit Legislators at Michigan’s Capitol
ABC chapters across the state organized a joint Capitol visit this summer for leaders to gain a better understanding of political advocacy, which is the foundation of ABC. ABC of Michigan president Shane Hernandez led more than 50 leaders throughout the building, meeting with merit shop legislators and familiarizing everyone with the challenges for merit shop workers.
Lansing’s Pro-Union Policy Shift
As Lansing, Michigan, steers into a new political era, the city’s recent policy changes are sending ripples through the local business community, particularly impacting merit shop companies. These businesses, known for their competitive, non-union work environments, are now facing an increasingly challenging landscape. Recent legislative developments and regulatory shifts are poised to redefine the operational terrain, potentially stifling the flexibility and autonomy that merit shop companies have long enjoyed
Japanese Oasis Constructed in Southeast Michigan
Just off from Interstate 696 in Farmington Hills, construction crews sit building the new Japanese Solderless Terminals 10-acre headquarters. The 16,000 square-foot building will encapsulate the harmony between people and nature.
Investing in the Future: SEMCA’s Construction Trades Program
As an employer in the construction industry, you understand the critical need for skilled laborers to keep projects running smoothly and efficiently. The Construction Trades Program is designed to address this demand by equipping students with essential skills for a successful entry into the workforce. This program targets individuals who aspire to work in construction but may not know where to begin.
A SEMCA Lasting Legacy
For many after high school, the path to college seems like the obvious and only choice for a successful career. For Nathan Olson, he thought about pursuing the college path and playing soccer for the school of his dreams, but the thought of going into the trades and ultimately building a company alongside his dad, who is a plumber, was a better dream. So, Nathan enrolled into his first semester at the Southeast Michigan Construction Academy in the fall of 2023 to study electrical.
U.S. Congress District 7
Tom Barrett is back and running in the U.S. House District 7 for a second time, but this time it is an open seat due to Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin running for U.S. Senate. With the political makeup of this district and it being an open seat, Michigan’s 7th District will be one of the most expensive Congressional races in the entire country.
U.S. Congress District 10
Congressman John James is the Representative of the people of Michigan’s 10th Congressional district. Prior to being elected to Congress John James served as President of James Group International (JGI) and CEO of Renaissance Global Logistics—a supply-chain management and logistics services company based in Detroit.
Mike Rodgers for U.S. Senate
Mike Rogers (R) is running for election to the U.S. Senate to represent Michigan. He is on the ballot in the general election on November 5, 2024 after advancing from the Republican primary on August 6, 2024. This seat has been held by Democrats for over two decades.
Why ABC of Michigan?
Our ability to shape the future of Michigan is at a critical juncture. With 54 merit shop-friendly legislators in the State House, we’re just two short of the number needed to halt the influx of detrimental legislation we’ve witnessed. In 2022, a mere 1,500 more votes could have secured our position at 56, ensuring a promising future for ABC members in Michigan.
Empowering Tomorrow
Emerging leaders from ABC member companies gathered in the Freedom Room at the end of May for the start of the 2024 Professional Development series. The series consists of six sessions, each focused on a specific topic future leaders should be familiar with. The opening session provided context for what ABC is and our mission, then transitioned to a deep dive into understanding individual personalities.
New ABC Board Members
New ABC Board Members
A Mission. A Purpose. A New Perspective: Merit Shop Contractor takes first mission trip to Ghana
Tom Deere, the owner of Deere Electric in Tecumseh, MI, never imagined he’d venture outside of the United States, but on a joint mission trip with his son Matt, he returned home with a new found mission for his life.
ABC Provides Safety Training to Local Contractors
Michigan, known for its industrial prowess and burgeoning urban landscapes, has always been at the forefront of construction innovation. However, amidst the rush to erect magnificent structures and pave new roads, safety should never take a back seat. Construction safety programs play a pivotal role in ensuring the well-being of workers and the longevity of projects. Let’s delve into the profound benefits these programs bring to the table.
Certified WBE Risk Management
Announcing the formation of BCL Risk Management — an independent, woman-owned risk management consulting agency headquartered in Michigan. They bring together real people with years of experience to provide corporations with innovative and results-driven commercial risk management and employee benefit services.
Struggle, Passion and the Ultimate Victory: SEMCA students celebrate the start of their professional careers
The path to graduation can include so many obstacles, challenges and opportunities. For some SEMCA students, they’ve been on this path for four years as electrical apprentices. Other students started their journey more recently studying carpentry or welding.
The War’s Not Over When The Fighting Stops: ABC Member, Army Veteran hosts fundraiser for U.S. Veterans
There have been over 66,000 combat casualties since September 11, 2001. In that same period, 144,000 Veterans died by suicide who are struggling with PTSD. This outrageous stat drove Army Ranger Veteran and ABC Member Pieter Winne to answer the call
to help.
“Trust me, I’m with MIOSHA.”
At a recent ABC new member meeting I started my introduction with “Don’t worry, I’m here from the government, and I’m here to help.” Most everyone laughed… it is a joke that rings true for a lot of people, and this is precisely the largest obstacle that the MIOSHA Alliance with ABC faces.
Case Law Update: Construction Lien Rights of Architects, Engineers, Surveyors, and Consultants
Recently, the Court of Appeals issued a decision in the case of ECI Environmental Consultants & Engineers LLC v House of Providence, 2023 WL 2721399 (Mich App March 30, 2023), which provides clarity on the Construction Lien Act and the rights of construction lien claimants.