SHOCKING STAT OF THE MONTH

Oct. 1, 2005
49 Number of states that received a failing grade from the American Subcontractors Association (ASA) for overall public policies impacting construction subcontractors, such as prompt payment and retainage. New Mexico, the only state to pass, received 69 out of a possible 100. Source: American Subcontractors Association, The Policy Environment in the States

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Number of states that received a failing grade from the American Subcontractors Association (ASA) for overall public policies impacting construction subcontractors, such as prompt payment and retainage. New Mexico, the only state to pass, received 69 out of a possible 100.

Source: American Subcontractors Association, “The Policy Environment in the States”

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