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ABC members can now purchase the results of the Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA)/ABC IT Survey for the Construction Industry at a reduced price. Members were asked to participate in the survey last year. 

ABC members can now purchase the results of the Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA)/ABC IT Survey for the Construction Industry at a reduced price. Members were asked to participate in the survey last year. 

ABC members can now purchase the results of the Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA)/ABC IT Survey for the Construction Industry at a reduced price. Members were asked to participate in the survey last year. 

ABC members can now purchase the results of the Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA)/ABC IT Survey for the Construction Industry at a reduced price. Members were asked to participate in the survey last year. 

ABC members can now purchase the results of the Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA)/ABC IT Survey for the Construction Industry at a reduced price. Members were asked to participate in the survey last year. 

The National Labor Relations Board March 12 announced it will file a petition with the United States Supreme Court for review of a Jan. 25 decision by an appeals court, which found President Obama’s “recess” appointment of members to the board in early 2012 was unconstitutional. 

The National Labor Relations Board March 12 announced it will file a petition with the United States Supreme Court for review of a Jan. 25 decision by an appeals court, which found President Obama’s “recess” appointment of members to the board in early 2012 was unconstitutional. 

The National Labor Relations Board March 12 announced it will file a petition with the United States Supreme Court for review of a Jan. 25 decision by an appeals court, which found President Obama’s “recess” appointment of members to the board in early 2012 was unconstitutional. 

The National Labor Relations Board March 12 announced it will file a petition with the United States Supreme Court for review of a Jan. 25 decision by an appeals court, which found President Obama’s “recess” appointment of members to the board in early 2012 was unconstitutional. 

The National Labor Relations Board March 12 announced it will file a petition with the United States Supreme Court for review of a Jan. 25 decision by an appeals court, which found President Obama’s “recess” appointment of members to the board in early 2012 was unconstitutional. 

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