- Posted October 17, 2013
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Free annual construction outlook offered by UHY
UHY LLP will host a Construction Outlook 2014 on Thursday, Oct. 24, from 7 to 10:30 a.m. at their Farmington Hills training facility. A panel of experts in the construction industry will discuss the latest industry trends and recent financial and tax developments.
"The positive momentum around road repair funding we were hopeful about last year seems to have come to a halt in Lansing as the legislature argues about where the funds will come from" said Tom Callan, managing partner and National Construction Practice leader
UHY LLP, Michigan Infrastructure Transportation Association (MITA), and others will discuss what 2014 holds for the construction industry. Discussions include legislative and tax updates, lending and investment activity, health care reform, right to work, insurance and bonding issues, and much more.
CPE credit will be offered.
Advance registration for this complimentary event is recommended as seating is limited. Breakfast will be provided and multiple registrations are welcome. To reserve a seat, contact Shannon Gnesda via email at sgnesda@uhy-us.com or call 586-843-2637.
Published: Thu, Oct 17, 2013
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