The Association of Union Constructors evolved from the National Erectors Association, which was founded in 1969 by the leading union steel erectors in the construction industry. Over the years, membership grew to include all types of union contractors, and, consequently, the name and structure of the association was changed to The Association of Union Constructors in 2007. The new association reflects the changing face of the construction industry and more accurately reflects the growing diversity of TAUC members.
Our national headquarters is located in Arlington, Virginia, just across the Potomac River from downtown Washington, D.C.
📢 It’s not too late to be part of something big!
Join us at CAF 2024 in Detroit on August 13-14.
This unique, forum-based event brings together leaders from all sectors of union industrial construction to find real solutions to industry challenges.
đź“Š Virginia Tech's Helmet Lab uses millions of data points to enhance helmet safety.
Many in the construction industry are switching from hard hats to helmets for better protection. Virginia Tech's research will aim to enhance helmet safety.
Researchers at the university’s Helmet Lab are turning their attention from the gridiron to the jobsite to better understand how to mitigate head injuries at work.
The Association of Union Constructors evolved from the National Erectors Association, which was founded in 1969 by the leading union steel erectors in the construction industry. Over the years, membership grew to include all types of union contractors, and, consequently, the name and structure of the association was changed to The Association of Union Constructors in 2007. The new association reflects the changing face of the construction industry and more accurately reflects the growing diversity of TAUC members.
Our national headquarters is located in Arlington, Virginia, just across the Potomac River from downtown Washington, D.C.
📢 It’s not too late to be part of something big!
Join us at CAF 2024 in Detroit on August 13-14.
This unique, forum-based event brings together leaders from all sectors of union industrial construction to find real solutions to industry challenges.
đź“Š Virginia Tech's Helmet Lab uses millions of data points to enhance helmet safety.
Many in the construction industry are switching from hard hats to helmets for better protection. Virginia Tech's research will aim to enhance helmet safety.
Researchers at the university’s Helmet Lab are turning their attention from the gridiron to the jobsite to better understand how to mitigate head injuries at work.
FREE DOWNLOAD: CLRC Construction Labor Rate Trends and Outlook, February 2011
March 4 2011
The Construction Labor Research Council (CLRC) has just released its latest Construction Labor Rate Trends and Outlook, and you can download it for free in PDF format by clicking on the link below.