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 Associated Construction Contractors of New Jersey 
The Associated Construction Contractors of New Jersey (ACCNJ) is the recognized building, heavy, highway and utility chapter in New Jersey of the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC), the oldest and largest construction association in the nation. ACCNJ members are responsible for billions of dollars in public and private construction projects annually and employee tens of thousands of skilled craftworkers statewide. The contractors and construction managers that comprise ACCNJ are committed to quality, integrity, skill and responsibility in all aspects of the construction process. 
www.accnj.org
 
 Asphalt Pavement Association of New Jersey 
The New Jersey Asphalt Pavement Association is the widely recognized voice of New Jersey Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) Industry. Our membership includes the premiere HMA producers, the major lay-down contractors and the leading suppliers in the state. NJAPA will play a strong role in securing an adequate, stable, long-range transportation construction funding program while ensuring that HMA remains the overwhelming pavement of choice throughout the state. 
www.njapa.com
 
 Utility Transportation Contractors Association of New Jersey 
UTCA of New Jersey is a national award winning, non-profit trade association headquartered in Wall, New Jersey. UTCA currently includes approximately 1,100 member firms active in all phases of heavy, highway, site, utility and environmental remediation construction, in the public and private sectors, throughout the State. On behalf of its member firms, UTCA strives to improve working conditions for the construction industry through its work in legislative and regulatory matters, safety training, labor relations, specifications development, group cost savings programs and individual problem solving. 
www.utcanj.org
 
 International Union of Operating Engineers Local 825
Local 825 Operating Engineers are highly trained and experienced heavy equipment operators, mechanics, and surveyors who offer unsurpassed productivity to contractors throughout New Jersey and five counties in New York’s Hudson Valley. Our 6,500 members are part of the International Union of Operating Engineers, comprising a workforce of 400,000 throughout the United States and Canada. With our training, experience and drive, we build value for our contractors. We do the job right the first time, on time and on budget. In exchange, we ensure that our members are treated fairly and viewed as part of the team. 
www.iuoe825.org
 
 Engineers Labor Employer Cooperative 
ELEC, is a labor-management organization that promotes economic development, investments in infrastructure and construction to provide opportunities for developers, union contractors and members of Operating Engineers Local 825. 
www.elec825.org
 Heavy & General Laborers Locals 172 and 472
LIUNA members work in various industries throughout the state for more than a thousand employers. We take pride in providing a safe, well-trained and productive workforce to our employers. Heavy and Highway Construction LIUNA members have the expertise needed to build roadways, bridges, tunnels, dams and other major construction projects. Heavy Construction Laborers also build and repair our nation’s utility infrastructure network. 
www.njlaborers.org
 
 New Jersey Laborers Employers Cooperation & Education Trust 
Helping our signatory contractors increase market share, productivity and profitability matters to NJ LECET. As a nationally recognized labor-management cooperative, NJ LECET works to create opportunities for our employers to win projects and put our members to work. NJLECET services add value to the employer-employee relationship. 
www.nj.laborers.org
 
 Professional Engineers in Construction 
The New Jersey Professional Engineers in Construction (NJPEC) is a nonprofit organization that supports the objectives of the New Jersey Society of Professional Engineers, advances public welfare, and promotes the professional, social and economic interests of our engineer members.
Our organization supports the development of legislative and administrative policies that best serve the public and engineering profession. 

www.pecofnj.org
 
 New Jersey Department of Transportation 
"Improving Lives by Improving Transportation."
www.state.nj.us/transportation//