![]() ![]() Cutting the ceremonial ribbon for the completion of the ITS Pier G Wharf Extension are, from left, Long Beach Vice Mayor Cindy Allen, Long Beach Harbor Commissioner Bonnie Lowenthal, Harbor Commission President Sharon L. To mark the milestone, POLB and the LA/OC Building and Construction Trades Council held a ceremony on March 9, in conjunction with an event celebrating the completion of the Port’s Pier G Wharf Improvements Project, which was completed under a PLA. The Port of Long Beach (POLB) and the Los Angeles/Orange Counties Building and Construction Trades Council have finalized a new 10-year project labor agreement (PLA) that “ensures large Port infrastructure projects will continue to be built by skilled workers without any stoppages, strikes or lockouts." The previous port-wide PLA was a five-year pact adopted in 2016 and extended for two years. Weissman, Los Angeles/Orange Counties Building and Construction Trades Council Executive Secretary Chris Hannan. From left: Port of Long Beach Executive Director Mario Cordero, Long Beach Mayor Rex Richardson, Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners President Sharon L. CHSRA Earns Diversity, Social Change Advancement AwardĬeremonial signing of the project labor agreement.Amfleet I: How Safe After All These Years?.Brightline Unveils Orlando International Airport Station.Railway Age 2023 Readers’ Influential Leaders.Transit Briefs: Austin’s Project Connect, Metra, Metrolinx, Tri-Rail, Sound Transit, STM, WMATA.Transit Briefs: NYMTA, SEPTA, NJ Transit.NGTC 2022: Mark Wild on Signaling the Elizabeth Line.Capitol Corridor, San Joaquins Transitioning to Renewable Diesel.Rail Equipment Finance 2023 Key Takeaways.USDOT: Applications Open for $848MM PROTECT Grant Program.Intermodal Briefs: SC Ports, Port of Long Beach, FourKites.MxV Rail, Indian River State College Forge Training Partnership.Hellmann Headlining Inaugural ‘Young Professionals’ Conference.Safety: How You Function When No One is Watching. ![]()
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