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.
⚡Be part of change!
The inaugural Construction Advancement Forum (CAF) is happening on August 13-14 in Detroit.
Register now to engage in critical discussions and network with industry leaders.
Nationwide, students are bypassing further education to get into the skilled trades, and Delaware is seeing the same trend from its apprenticeships, wage data and vo-tech surveys.
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.
⚡Be part of change!
The inaugural Construction Advancement Forum (CAF) is happening on August 13-14 in Detroit.
Register now to engage in critical discussions and network with industry leaders.
Nationwide, students are bypassing further education to get into the skilled trades, and Delaware is seeing the same trend from its apprenticeships, wage data and vo-tech surveys.