Originally Posted by CabriniGreen
Are the Colombos still the point family for the construction unions?


Here's what we know for the current members:
After the 2011 bust, there was a meeting surveilled between the Gambino and Lucchese families on how to divvy up the Cement & Concrete Workers' Union. But a recent article has confirmed that the same "coffee-boy" shakedowns that the Scopos concocted are still happening today.
Underboss Ben Castellazzo's son, Ben Jr., was named in 2015 in a bust where Genovese-backed gangsters were attempting to get him a newspaper job and union card.
Teddy Persico Jr., Michael Persico, Thomas Petrizzo, Edward Garofalo Jr. and James Bombino were all prominent in the trucking industry shakedowns according to their 2010 busts.
Capo Dennis DeLucia's son is the secretary-treasurer of the United Construction Trades and Industrial Employees Union, although he hasn't been linked with any organized crime activity other than when Genovese capo Conrad Ianniello forced the younger DeLucia not to unionize. Dennis attempted to retaliate, but Ianniello's crew prevailed in a sitdown, allegedly.
The Colombo Brothers (Anthony and Christopher), and soldier Gerard Clemenza corruptly controlled EDP Entities, in 2004, and took kickbacks in a similar vein to the concrete club. That was a big one considering both the brothers and Clemenza were shelved at the time.

I've probably missed some, but that's what I can think of in terms of construction.