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ABC Award Deadlines Approaching Fast

Nomination deadlines for ABC's 2021 Construction Workforce Awards, National Excellence in Construction Awards and 2020 Diversity Excellence Awards are approaching.
By Construction Executive
September 23, 2020
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Associated Builders and Contractors is now accepting nominations for the 2021 Construction Workforce Awards, National Excellence in Construction Awards and 2020 Diversity Excellence Awards.

2021 Construction Workforce Awards

Honor the best in the merit shop construction community and help highlight construction as a meaningful lifelong career by submitting nominations for ABC's Craft Instructor, Craft Professional and Young Professional of the Year by Friday, Oct. 23. Winners will be announced at ABC Convention 2021 in Grapevine, Texas, March 9-11.

Excellence in Construction Awards

ABC’s National Excellence in Construction® Awards honor the most outstanding merit shop construction projects across the country, displaying the teams' skill, creativity, innovation and quality. Projects should be registered by Friday, Oct. 30, with final submissions due by Friday, Nov. 20.

2020 Diversity Excellence Awards

The National Diversity Excellence Awards program is now accepting nominations and applications. Nominate an ABC member who has outstanding diversity and inclusion practices or apply for an award for your own company. The nomination deadline is Oct. 11, 2020.

by Construction Executive

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