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Mental health in the construction industry has been a growing topic as we continue to learn more about the clear issues presented and the impacts on the construction workforce. MITA has been investigating possible ways to help, and as part of those efforts, having a better understanding of where things
Attached you will find the Contractor Dues Sheets for 2025. Please estimate your volume of sales for 2024. The only other thing I ask is that you be fair with this estimate. We do not conduct audits, nor do we put our nose where it doesn’t belong. Conversely, we have
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is hosting an industry forum to discuss the upcoming Construction Manager / General Contractor (CMGC) procurement for the reconstruction of US-23 from I-94 to Earhart Road in the City of Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County. This forum will provide an opportunity for potential bidders to
Funding Michigan lawmaker wants to use fuel sales tax to boost transportation funding (Land Line, 12/2/24) Gas tax hike, tolls, higher fees among road funding fixes proposed by Michigan Democrats (MLive, 12/5/24) ATTACHED These 9 local road projects land $2.9M in Michigan grant funding (MLive, 12/5/24) ATTACHED Here’s how Michigan’s
While no definitive action has been taken, you should know that the political process regarding road funding and our impending funding cliff is in full swing. Two Fridays ago our Governor challenged the legislature to develop legislation to avoid the road funding revenue cliff. Which, in MITA’s estimation has already
Earlier this week, FHWA released guidance for its Division Offices and state DOTs to comply with a recent preliminary injunction in the Mid-America Milling case, in which two industry plaintiffs are challenging the constitutionality of the DBE program. The FHWA Memorandum can be found here. MDOT has already begun complying
As we wrap up the construction season, please take a moment to review a few important safety reminders and dates for upcoming safety directors’ meetings. Accident Prevention Plans (APPs): In 2024, MITA handled numerous avoidable MIOSHA citations. To prevent this in 2025, remember that MIOSHA requires a copy of your
The TCT course introduces temporary traffic control in work zones for those involved in installing and removing traffic control devices. It covers key concepts, techniques, and practical exercises related to the installation and maintenance of these devices. No prior experience in temporary traffic control is necessary. Students must complete a
Work Zone Safety New legislation would install speed cameras in work zones across Michigan (WSBT, 11/13/24) MITA Mention: MITA Vice President of Government Affairs Lance Binoniemi said, “In Michigan alone, we had 24 fatalities last year, and almost 8,000 accidents in our work zones. And so we saw this as
ITA’s Annual Conference is fast approaching! Join us January 22-23, 2025, at the Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort in Mount Pleasant for two packed days of insights, innovation, and networking with your peers across the industry. **What’s on the Agenda?** – **20+ Sessions** covering critical topics like Safety & Mental
Legislation pushed by MITA that allows speed camera enforcement within work zones has passed the legislative process and awaits Governor Whitmer’s signature. Six years ago, after several years of increased fatalities within work zones, MITA and MDOT formed the Work Zone Safety Taskforce, focusing on protecting our workers on job
We encourage MITA Conference attendees to also consider the **MISS DIG 811 Annual Safety & Damage Prevention Conference** on January 21-22 at the same venue. It’s free to attend, but registration is required. Please note that registration for MITA’s conference does not cover the MISS DIG event. → Register for