Dear Governor Walz and Legislative Leaders: As community leaders and design and construction industry leaders, we are writing to express our extreme disappointment and frustration over the inability of the legislature to pass a significant capital bonding bill to repair and protect publicly owned assets for the second year in a row. The lack of ability to work together and compromise in order to address critical needs during a global pandemic ... View Article
Minnesota State Building Trades Statement on Appeal of PUC Order on Line 3 Replacement Project
The Minnesota Building Trades released the following statement after the announcement that the Minnesota Department of Commerce would appeal the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission’s order approving the Certificate of Need for the Line 3 Replacement project: “We are disappointed that the Minnesota Department of Commerce is appealing the Certificate of Need for the Line 3 Replacement Project. The Public Utilities Commission has reviewed the ... View Article
The Executive Board of the Minnesota Building and Construction Trades Council endorses Senator Tina Smith for a full term in the United States Senate.
On July 22, 2020, Senator Tina Smith addressed the Executive Board of the Minnesota Building and Construction Trades Council: “These are difficult times in Washington and here at home in Minnesota. I’m working to get infrastructure funding, COVID benefits, and the HEROES Act passed to make sure that building trades members get the help they need.” “Senator Smith has been and continues to be an ally of working people and union ... View Article
Metropolitan Council Approves Prevailing Wages to be Paid on Council Construction Projects
St. Paul, MN – On June 24, 2020, the Metropolitan Council approved Resolution No. 2020-8 resolving that the Council modify its procurement policies and procedures to require that laborers, workers, mechanics on all Council public works construction and maintenance projects that are let by sealed bids and on all design-build construction projects that are let by formal requests for proposals after public notice be paid wages ... View Article
COVID-19 Five Ways You Can Help
From the State Emergency Operations Center: In these difficult times, we take solace in the stunning display of courage, generosity, and perseverance coming out of communities in every corner of our state. Taking care of one another is a tradition all Minnesotans share, so it’s no surprise that many people have reached out wondering what they can do to offer assistance. In addition to staying home to slow the spread of the virus, here ... View Article
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