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ALL-PHASE CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION

356 Green card applications · 0 Temporary visa applications · Construction · FY2008–FY2010
1st all 199,110 employers 1st percentile — worse filing pattern than 99% of all 199,110 employers
1st 12,646 Construction employers 1st percentile — worse filing pattern than 99% of 12,646 Construction employers
Filing volume 99th percentile PERM + LCA combined
Employee count unavailable - public companies (SEC) and PERM-self-reporting employers only

Filing pattern observations

Filing patterns are statistical observations derived from public U.S. Department of Labor records. They do not constitute accusations of wrongdoing. Wage levels are determined by the DOL's rigid 5-step NPWC evaluation process based on O*NET Job Zone requirements. Use this information to inform your own due diligence.
Recruitment geography concentration critical

97% of 356 PERM filings list MEXICO as country of citizenship (HHI 9,344)

Wage level concentration signal

99% of PERM filings at Level I (entry) prevailing wage vs 34% industry median

Level I
99% (353)
Level II
0% (3)
Level III
0% (0)
Level IV
0% (0)

Industry median Level I share: 34.1% · 90th percentile: 100.0%

Elevated denial rate signal

91.4% PERM denial rate vs 5.0% industry median (278 denied of 304 decided)

This employer
91.4%
Industry median
5.0%
Industry p90
93.7%

Public record data. PERM and LCA filing data sourced from U.S. Department of Labor OFLC disclosure files. Methodology →

Certified

0

PERM approvals

Expired

0

0.0% rate

Denied

15

4.2% rate

Withdrawn

51

14.3% rate

Filings over time

How many green card applications ALL-PHASE CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION has filed each quarter, from FY2008 to today.

FY2008: 290 filingsFY2009: 65 filingsFY2010: 1 filings0145290FY2008FY2009FY2010
Source: U.S. Department of Labor public records Updated 2026-04-11 08:05:34.412930+00:00

What this means

ALL-PHASE CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION applied to sponsor 356 workers for green cards between 2008 and 2010. A green card application is what an employer files to help a worker stay in the U.S. permanently.

Their Employer trust score is 44 out of 100. This is an average score. Their hiring shows some concentration in certain roles or pay levels, which is common.

Important: the Employer trust score is an algorithmic opinion based on public U.S. Department of Labor data. It is not a statement of fraud, wrongdoing, or hiring intent. It describes observable patterns only.

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Filing data sourced from the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Foreign Labor Certification public disclosure files. Pattern scores are algorithmic opinions, not statements of fact. Past filing patterns do not predict future hiring behavior. Employers may petition for review at /dispute.

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