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To be the premier trade association for union* affiliated contractors in the heavy, highway, railroad and utility construction industry in western Pennsylvania.
*Carpenters, Cement Masons, Laborers, Operating Engineers, Pile Drivers, and Teamsters |
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The Constructors Association of Western Pennsylvania is a membership organization dedicated to furthering the agenda of heavy and highway union contractors.
For over 70 years, the Constructors Association of Western Pennsylvania has been a credible and tireless advocate for union contractors in western Pennsylvania, by addressing issues such as adequate transportation funding and competitive labor markets.
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CAWP is excited to announce the Winners of the 2009 CAWP Kid’s Construction Safety Calendar Contest. Twelve winning drawings were selected from four different age groups ranging from ages 5-12. The t... More |
Most seventh and eighth graders spend their summer vacations hanging out with friends, sleeping in, or lounging by the pool. But with CAWP’s help, students from Westmoreland County can return to scho... More |
By a vote of 387-37, the U.S. House of Representatives approved a measure to address the projected Highway Trust Fund deficit in fiscal year 2009. The bipartisan bill, H.R. 6532, was introduced last ... More |
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The construction industry continues to exceed even the elevated rise in the overall producer price index (PPI). On August 19, the Bureau of Labor Statistics announced that the PPI jumped 1.2% in July,... More |
Sept. 17 session allows companies to learn more about opportunities to complete two unfinished toll roads.
HARRISBURG, PA (08/15/2008; 1308)(readMedia)-- The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission wil... More |
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CAWP member John McCaskie, Swank Associated Companies, represented the Transportation Construction Coalition (TCC) at a hearing called by the Senate Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee to answe... More |
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The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) called Senator John McCain’s proposal for a temporary moratorium on gas taxes “irresponsible and short-sighted.”
Based on the Bush administration... More |
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