[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 975 Introduced in House (IH)]
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118th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 975
Recognizing Associated Builders and Contractors Florida East Coast
Chapter and the many vital contributions merit shop commercial,
industrial, and infrastructure construction contractors make to the
quality of life of the people of Florida.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
January 18, 2024
Mr. Moskowitz (for himself and Mr. Gimenez) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Oversight and
Accountability
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RESOLUTION
Recognizing Associated Builders and Contractors Florida East Coast
Chapter and the many vital contributions merit shop commercial,
industrial, and infrastructure construction contractors make to the
quality of life of the people of Florida.
Whereas founded in 1968, Associated Builders and Contractors Florida East Coast
Chapter is recognized as the leader of the merit shop construction
industry and one of the oldest organizations representing the commercial
construction industry in Florida for 55 years;
Whereas Associated Builders and Contractors Florida East Coast Chapter is a
member of a national association that is proud to represent over 22,000
merit shop construction and construction-related firms with 2,000,000
employees;
Whereas Associated Builders and Contractors Florida East Coast Chapter is the
single largest provider of apprenticeship education in the State of
Florida, educating nearly 700 apprentices annually;
Whereas the mission of Associated Builders and Contractors Florida East Coast
Chapter is the advancement of the merit shop construction philosophy,
which encourages open competition and a free-enterprise approach that
awards construction contracts based solely on merit, regardless of labor
affiliation;
Whereas Associated Builders and Contractors Florida East Coast Chapter
represents the profession responsible for the construction of
commercial, industrial, and infrastructure projects such as schools,
hospitals, office buildings, sports venues, factories, energy production
plants, water systems, waste disposal and treatment facilities, roads,
bridges, and other public and private facilities that are the foundation
on which the economy of Florida stands and grows;
Whereas Associated Builders and Contractors Florida East Coast Chapter
activities include government representation, legal advocacy,
communications, education and training, construction safety programs,
technology, recognition through national and chapter awards programs,
employee benefits, and business development; and
Whereas members of Associated Builders and Contractors Florida East Coast
Chapter set the industry standard for producing cost-effective, high-
quality construction by highly trained workers that benefit the general
public: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) recognizes Associated Builders and Contractors Florida
East Coast Chapter, through its education trust, is building
tomorrow by recruiting, educating, and training approximately
8,500 skilled workers in the past decade who drive the
construction industry forward with the merit shop principles of
free enterprise and open competition, for the betterment of the
individual, the construction industry, and the Nation;
(2) recognizes Associated Builders and Contractors Florida
East Coast Chapter, through its education trust, is the largest
single provider of apprenticeship education in the State of
Florida, offering Electrical (4yr), Fire Sprinkler (4yr), HVAC
(4yr), Line Erector (3yr), Pipe Fitting (4yr), Plumbing (4yr),
and Roofing (2yr) programs free to apprentices, while they earn
a living wage, according to a progressive pay scale tied to
educational achievement, including on-the-job training; while
incurring no student debt. Apprentices participating in
construction apprenticeship programs will meet State and
Federal standards before completing their journeyman
certification and earn an estimated wage of $59,000 to $73,000;
and
(3) encourages Associated Builders and Contractors Florida
East Coast Chapter to continue its 45-year commitment to
representing the merit shop construction industry.
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