Operating Engineers Launch Road to Repair Campaign to Improve New York Infrastructure
ALBANY, N.Y., July 24, 2017 -- Today, Greg Lalevee, Chairman of Engineers Labor-Employer Cooperative (ELEC) and business manager of International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) Local 825, announced the Road to Repair campaign will expand its efforts to tackle New York's crumbling infrastructure including roads and bridges, wastewater and drinking water systems, energy infrastructure and more.
"When we invest in our infrastructure we see a real return in jobs created and improved efficiency, and that means more money in the pockets of New York residents," said Lalevee. "We are excited to join New York's business and community leaders' efforts to rebuild the state's infrastructure and grow the state's economy."
The American Society of Civil Engineers' 2015 Infrastructure Report Card gave New York a C- overall. Of primary concern were the state's drinking water (C grade), bridge structures (D+ grade) and road infrastructure (D- grade).
"Our goal is to support efforts that will restore New York's ability to thrive. Through much needed investments in infrastructure, New York has the opportunity to create jobs, stimulate the economy and provide a better quality of life. Access to modern transportation, affordable and reliable energy and clean water are what every New Yorker deserves," said Lalevee.
As a member of New Yorkers for Affordable Energy, ELEC supports ongoing efforts to lead a public dialogue about infrastructure investment, including the expansion of natural gas service to help keep heat and electricity affordable, and maximize the job-creation benefits of these investments. Engaging with the coalition, ELEC helps to generate sustainable and broad-based economic and energy-security benefits for all.
The Road to Repair campaign builds on successful efforts last year to replenish New Jersey's bankrupt Transportation Trust Fund. This work secured over $16 billion in infrastructure funding over the next eight years to fix the state's roads, build better bridges, and improve public transportation.
About the Engineers Labor-Employer Cooperative
ELEC, is a labor-management organization that promotes economic development, investments in infrastructure and construction to provide opportunities for developers, union contractors and members of Operating Engineers Local 825. We find common ground with chambers of commerce, business partnerships, professional associations and industry coalitions to support policies, legislation and regulations that encourage responsible economic development and stimulate growth. Our efforts continue to build on the record of quality and safety in construction that has come to define work performed by Local 825 Operating Engineers and its signatory contractors.
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SOURCE Engineers Labor-Employer Cooperative
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