The Construction Association of Michigan is excited to announce the nominees for the upcoming Board of Directors election. We are pleased to introduce you to these exceptional candidates who are dedicated to steering the direction of the Association and shaping the future of the construction industry. Each member firm has been sent ONE ballot via USPS. Ballots must be returned by December 6, 2024.
The Construction Association of Michigan has teamed up with the Greater Detroit Chapter of the American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) to provide a one-day conference specifically designed for leaders with a responsibility for employee safety. Company owners, top executives, safety managers, and human resource personnel will all find value in the diverse range of topics available.
The event takes place on Wednesday, December 4th at Macomb Community College South Campus in the John Lewis Conference Center.
Michigan’s new Paid Sick Leave law, set to take effect on February 21, 2025, brings significant changes for employers and employees statewide. Under the Earned Sick Time Act (ESTA), all Michigan-based workers will now accrue one hour of sick leave for every 30 hours worked, up to 72 hours per year. This law applies to all businesses, regardless of size, and introduces broader coverage compared to the previous law.
Register for a workshop on the new Earned Sick Time Act - only 7 seats left!
CAM's annual EXPO takes place on February 12that the Suburban Collection Showplace. Exhibiting at EXPO provides an unparalleled opportunity to network with AEC industry professionals, including contractors, suppliers, and service providers, fostering valuable connections that can lead to new business opportunities.
Make the most of your EXPO investment with expert advice from Matt Stephens, an award-winning Sandler associate known for his success in sales training and coaching. In this December 3rd session, you'll discover strategies to attract qualified prospects, engage booth visitors effectively, and avoid common pitfalls like wasted leads and disinterested attendees.
Cast Your Vote for the CAM Magazine Project of the Year
Each year, CAM Magazine's October Project Achievements issue features 12 outstanding construction projects in the state of Michigan as submitted by CAM member companies. One of these projects will be chosen to receive the accolade of CAM Magazine Project of the Year, announced at CAM's 139th Annual Meeting on February 12th. This year’s finalists include (in no particular order):
MSU Federal Credit Union 311 Abbot | East Lansing
Grand Blanc Athletic Complex | Grand Blanc
The Godfrey Detroit | Detroit
Our Next Energy’s Battery Production Plant | Van Buren Twp.
Agree Realty Corporate Headquarters | Royal Oak
Elijah McCoy Consolidated Services Center | Detroit
Sartorius AG Center of Excellence | Ann Arbor
Dow Event Center Capital Improvements | Saginaw
Michigan Central Station | Detroit
U of M Hayward Street Geoexchange Plant | Ann Arbor
Kent County Road Commission Central Complex | Walker
It has come to our attention that a company named Building in America has been fraudulently claiming that their publication is circulated to the members of the Construction Association of Michigan. Please be aware that Building in America is not affiliated with CAM in any way. We urge you NOT to purchase or renew any ads through them if they claim to distribute to CAM members.
Join MIOSHA for Coffee + Conversation on Workplace Safety
Coffee with MIOSHA events provide an informal opportunity to meet with MIOSHA representatives to ask questions, obtain information on program services and resources, learn about MIOSHA Training Institute opportunities and establish rapport. Taking place at CAM on Tuesday, November 19th, this free event offers CAM members a chance to network with safety professionals, learn about MIOSHA’s strategic plan, explore frequently cited violations, and get your questions answered.
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