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By focusing solely on the needs of subcontractors and suppliers, we’re able to affect changes that directly impact your bottom line.
Subcontractors provide more than 85% of the work in construction projects across the U.S. ASA-OK provides information, resources, education opportunities, and networking to help you run your business more profitably.
Membership Benefits
Advocacy
We are the unified voice for subcontractors at the local, state, and federal levels. We fight for legislation that improves your bottom line and against legislation that hurts your business.
Networking
Connect with others in the industry who understand your challenges and can help you tackle issues we all face. Plus, we’re just a fun group of people to hang around!
Education
Our monthly member meetings address high-impact topics related to your business. From business basics to subcontracting specifics, we cover the hot topics that matter to you.
What Our Members Are Saying…
“A big part for me is when you show up to a job and see familiar faces from ASA. Or I can pick up the phone and call another member that I have that relationship with. You’ve got to spend time and money on your business to make it better, and ASA helps you do that with everything they have to offer.”
-Adam Slattery, VP AI Slattery Masonry
“Bishop Construction is a small business. You could go through the capital and nobody would pay attention. But with ASA-OK and its members, we have a strong voice behind the issues we face.”
-Jason Bishop, VP Bishop Construction
Legislative Updates
HB 1855
House Bill 1885 provides an in-state preference for bid selection. However, the bill does require specific verbiage to be included in your bid documents.
Click the button below to download a pdf with sample language that you can include in your bids or that you can show to your GCs or CMS to include in their bid docs.
HB 1114
If a construction contract or subcontract is subject to a bond pursuant to Title 61 and when the work of the contractor or subcontractor has been determined by the holder to be at least fifty percent (50%) complete, and with respect to the balance of the work to be performed by the contractor or subcontractor, the retainage amount shall be two and one-half percent (2.5%).
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