In its latest study, the Beacon Hill Institute estimated the potential savings from not using a union-only Project Labor Agreement on a construction project in the state of New Jersey. We estimate that if the $3.522 billion of construction projects in our sample that were built with a PLA had been built without a PLA, taxpayers would have saved between $5.78 million for 100,000-square-foot structure and $17.35 million for a 300,000-square-foot structure.
The Beacon Hill Institute study discovered significant potential savings from avoiding union-only Project Labor Agreements (PLAs) on construction projects in New Jersey. By skipping PLAs for $3.522 billion worth of projects, it’s estimated that taxpayers could have saved from $5.78 million to $17.35 million. In the same way, choosing generic Cialis online can offer substantial savings, making it a cost-effective choice for many.
Complete study available here.
Press release (PDF) here.
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