PICO Y PALA

Insights, Innovation & Advocacy for Hispanic Construction

Step into Pico y Pala, the National Hispanic Construction Alliance (NHCA) blog where we break ground on critical conversations and innovative ideas shaping the construction industry. Named after the pick and shovel that start every project, our blog is dedicated to cultivating a space for growth, empowerment, and advocacy. Here, we share unique perspectives, practical insights, and connect our diverse community – from every laborer to every engineer – committed to advancing Hispanic representation and success in construction.

The Alliance is National: A New Chapter in California  

Last week, I had the honor of standing shoulder to shoulder with our newest leaders in Northern California as we launched NHCA’s 8th Standing Chapter. For me, this was more than another ribbon-cutting—it was a homecoming. We began our journey in California with the Los Angeles Chapter, and after expanding this year into cities like […]

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Construction Costs Show Signs of Stabilizing – But Stay Prepared 

Over the last few years, everyone in construction has felt the squeeze of rising costs. Materials jumped, labor became harder to secure, and many of us had to make tough calls just to keep projects moving. The good news is that the pace of those increases is finally starting to slow down, and in some […]

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Immigration, Humanity, and the Need for Real Reform

Last week, I had the opportunity to attend a meeting in Orange County with Congresswoman Young Kim. The gathering, coordinated by the American Business Immigration Coalition (ABIC), brought together over 40 attendees from industries such as construction, hospitality, real estate, and agriculture. We came together not only to discuss immigration practices but also to thank […]

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How NHCA and the Casita Coalition are Strengthening the Construction Ecosystem 

Last week, the Casita Coalition hosted its Build the Middle conference in Pasadena, highlighting one of the most pressing issues facing communities across the nation: creating more attainable housing for the average worker. The event underscored the growing importance of Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) as a practical solution that serves working families while expanding housing supply in […]

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Love It, Embrace It, and Fix It  

The Real Work of America’s Hispanic Construction Workforce  The tired phrase “love it or leave it” has long been wielded as a weapon to silence those who dare to speak up about the flaws in our systems. It suggests that raising your voice against injustice is somehow un-American. But that rhetoric misses the truth entirely—especially […]

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Unity & Grit 

A Call to the Builders of Our Future  In every foundation poured, every beam raised, and every structure completed, there’s a story of grit, sacrifice, and pride. Across job sites and boardrooms, Hispanic workers, contractors, and entrepreneurs have been quietly shaping this country, our country—brick by brick, project by project.  The National Hispanic Construction Alliance […]

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