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鶹ƵContinues Successful Effort to Deter Federal Agencies from Requiring Project Labor Agreements

More than 40 PLA requirements removed or prevented 鶹Ƶis again attacking agency efforts to impose Project Labor Agreements (PLAs) on federal construction projects. This week, 鶹Ƶsent letters to the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) expressing strong concerns against their decisions to impose a PLA on three separate projects. On January 19, 2012, AGC expressing concerns over its apparent decisions to (a) mandate use of a project labor agreement (“PLA”) on the Command’s project for the construction of the P-990 Explosive Handling Wharf #2 at Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor (“Bangor Project”) and (b) impose a pre-negotiated PLA on contractors who will work on the project.. On January 3, 鶹Ƶalso sent letters to NAVFAC concerning two additional PLA matters in San Diego: 1) its possible use of PLAs on at the Naval Medical Center, (LINK TO LETTER) and 2) RM009-10; HVAC and Ductwork Repairs, Building 1H, Naval Medical Center. While 鶹Ƶneither supports nor opposes PLAs in general, 鶹Ƶstrongly opposes government mandates for PLAs on publically funded construction projects. 鶹Ƶis committed to free and open competition in all public construction markets and believes that publically-funded contracts should be awarded without regard to the lawful labor relations policies and practices of the government contractor. To date, all of AGC’s 40-plus letters that have been submitted to federal agencies in opposition to PLA mandates have resulted in withdrawal of their PLA requirement. 鶹Ƶwill continue to submit letters encouraging free and open competition on all federal contracts. For more information, please visit or contact Marco Giamberardino at (703) 837-5325 orgiamberm@agc.org.