THE POWER OF ONE Our seven businesses work together to offer construction, manufacturing, fabrication and building service solutions. Our multi-trade experience allows seamless collaboration in your projects and execution. We act as a partner with companies to create, execute and maintain customized solutions from start to finish to bring your vision to reality. CONTACT US TODAY RKINDUSTRIES.COM Visit our website 303.355.9696 Or call for more info Learn more about integration and multi-trade solutions. and resist policies that limit fair bidding, because taxpayers and communities deserve transparency and value. We must deepen our coalitions with business, education and civic partners so we speak with one credible voice on workforce, infrastructure and regulatory priorities. And above all, we must tell our story — show how free enterprise, fair competition and merit change lives and strengthen the places we build. A Call to Leaders This is a call to every leader who believes in the dignity of work and the promise of a fair chance. If you lead a field crew, lead with safety and clarity. If you lead a project, lead with discipline and transparency. If you lead a company, lead by investing in people, rewarding performance and competing honorably. If you lead in the public square, lead with an eye for outcomes, not ideology. Open competition is how taxpayers get the most value for every dollar. And to every member and prospective member: Lean in. Join a committee. Mentor a young superintendent. Host a jobsite tour for students. Offer an apprenticeship slot. Share your safety lessons learned. Engage in the policy process. Support candidates who support open competition. When more of us carry the load, more is possible. Imagine the Next 25 Years Nationally, ABC is celebrating record engagement in safety and training, as well as a growing membership that believes this movement matters. That momentum is here, too. The next 25 years in the Rocky Mountain region will demand everything we claim to value: ingenuity, resilience, collaboration and a sturdy backbone for free enterprise. We do have fundamental challenges in Colorado that threaten economic growth, such as an inability to generate and deliver the electrical power that our desired growth demands. However, we are also seeing how advances in technology are increasing worker safety, improving worker retention and opening up the construction industry to a new generation of workers in a way that is different from the past. These are in addition to productivity gains. That future is not automatic; it is built — choice by choice, project by project, policy by policy. It belongs to those who show up, grab their tools and keep the field open so the best ideas can win. Seventy-five years ago, a small group of builders chose freedom and fairness — and changed an industry. Let’s honor them by doing what they did: Compete hard, lift standards and build a better region for everyone. I’m proud to work for you. Let’s rally — and let’s build! 8
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