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Employees often work with hazardous chemicals and materials. Keeping them informed about hazard communication is essential for reducing exposure and preventing accidents. Here are the steps to enhance hazard communication.
Nonresidential construction spending is projected to grow modestly by 2.2% in 2025 and 2.6% in 2026, with commercial construction expected to rise 1.7% this year and 4.6% in 2026, according to the American Institute of Architects.
Mega Western Sales, a full-service manufacturer’s representative for plumbing, HVAC, and building materials, is celebrating 55 years in 2025. With 137 employees and locations in California, Nevada, Hawaii, and Arizona, the company transitioned to an ESOP in 2020, making it unique in the industry.
If everyone sticks to the confines of their role, it limits creativity and denies organizations the benefit of our innate desire as humans to solve problems.
For smaller independents, designing one isn’t about handing it off to a slick firm; it’s about you being in the trenches, plotting layout, flow, and how people and machines coexist.
History shows us that companies that maintain visibility, build trust, and communicate effectively during downturns are the ones that come out ahead when the market stabilizes. Tariff-driven price hikes and supply chain issues are not just obstacles—they’re opportunities to double down on creativity and strategic thinking.
The PHCP/PVF industry is facing challenges like a growing skills gap, an aging workforce, and rising demands for innovation. For ASA members, now is the ideal time to invest in the future by creating internship programs.
The ASA Women in Industry Division offers a unique platform for driven women to connect, network, and access educational resources, fostering both personal and professional growth. Its mission goes beyond typical industry events by actively working to attract women to the PHCP-PVF industry.