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Nominations Open for 2022 ABC Construction Workforce Awards

ABC member companies may nominate a craft professional, craft instructor and/or young professional for the chance to win $10,000 and top industry honors.
By Construction Executive
July 27, 2021
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The 2022 ABC Construction Workforce Awards—sponsored by NCCER, Tradesmen International and Autodesk—honor the top craft professional, craft instructor and young professional in the construction industry. Help highlight construction as a meaningful lifelong career by nominating someone today. In addition to industry recognition and media attention, winners receive a $10,000 award for their hard work.

If you know someone who is dedicated to the merit shop, a natural-born leader and top performer, this is your opportunity to get them the recognition that they deserve. Winners will be announced at ABC's Convention on March 15, 2022, in San Antonio, Texas.

The nomination deadline is Oct. 22 and the application deadline is Oct. 29. Self-nominations are prohibited, and past winners are not eligible.

Visit the website for entry criteria, forms and information.

by Construction Executive

Construction Executive, an award-winning magazine published by Associated Builders and Contractors, is the leading source for news, market developments and business issues impacting the construction industry. CE helps its more than 50,000 print readers understand and manage risk, technology, economics, legal challenges and more to run more profitable and productive businesses.


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