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ASA-WI Newsletter July-August 2010
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ASA of Wisconsin Sporting Clays & Optional Five Stand
9-28-2010

Champions Academy 2010
9-18-2010

Membership Meeting
10-26-2010

Membership Meeting
11-16-2010

Membership Meeting
1-25-2011

Better, Faster, Stronger: What Arizona's New Law Means for Payments to Subcontractors

On May 11, 2010, Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer signed S.B. 1375, a law that will strengthen the payment rights of construction subcontractors throughout the state. "Every subcontractor should be aware of the new law's provisions, ensure that contracts reflect them, and know how to exercise their rights," says podcast presenter Richard Usher, Hill & Usher LLC, Phoenix.

Thu, 15 Jul 2010 14:12:34 +0000

ASA-FASA Podcast: Traps To Avoid When a Customer Files Bankruptcy
In this podcast for construction subcontractors, attorney Bill Norton of Bradley, Arant, Boult, Cummings in Nashville, Tenn., discusses: steps to take early on in a project that could help if the prime later files for bankruptcy; some of the typical events that follow a bankruptcy filing; and tips for preserving claims and getting a maximum financial recovery.
Wed, 15 Apr 2009 20:30:59 +0000

ASA's Ten Survival Tips for Subcontractors in Lean Times
Learn the value of cost-cutting, preserving lien rights, double-checking bids, holding current market share, and more.
Thu, 26 Feb 2009 15:56:45 +0000

ASA's Marketing and Selling in a Down Economy
In 20 minutes, construction subcontractors can learn how to re-vamp their marketing and sales strategies, and close new sales.
Thu, 26 Feb 2009 15:25:31 +0000

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ASA of Wisconsin Membership Overview

ASA of Wisconsin members are among the most accomplished subcontractors and specialty trade contractors working in nearly every trade. ASA of Wisconsin members also include suppliers and service providers to subcontractors.

ASA of Wisconsin members range in size. More than 85 percent have an annual sales volume over $3 million with 25 percent over $15 million. More than 64 percent have more than 100 employees.

ASA of Wisconsin members recognize a return on investment. More than 85 percent have been ASA of Wisconsin members for three years or more. They are united in the ideal of ethical and equitable business practices, professionalism, a safe and healthy work environment and membership diversity.