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Thank you to the Professional and Industry Associates Council for hosting a great networking night at the Moda Center. Not only did the Portland Trail Blazers play an incredible game
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Thank you to the Professional and Industry Associates Council for hosting a great networking night at the Moda Center. Not only did the Portland Trail Blazers play an incredible game
Sixteenth Annual Schweiger Memorial Scholarship Winners Selected The Schweiger Memorial Scholarship Fund and Advanced American Construction, (AAC) of Portland have selected 13 students to receive $45,000 in scholarships for the
The success of AGC’s legislative efforts to promote career technical education (CTE) has garnered success in several areas of the state and opportunities for involvement where the industry can influence
This week, the Congressional Budget Office issued a report detailing public spending on transportation and water infrastructure from 1956 to 2014. The report showed that public spending on transportation and
AGC has joined the Oregon CTE-STEM Employer Coalition and your company can too! Too many skilled job openings in the Oregon economy are either going unfilled or are filled by
Information Gathering Focus Groups AGC members have been invited to participate in Phase 1 of the Green Dot program, which is being implemented in the construction trades in Oregon in
We want you to be a speaker at the 2015 AGC Summer Convention! Now is your chance to shine and show off your knowledge and expertise on a hot topic
This column originally appeared in The Daily Journal of Commerce in Buildings Bridges and Roads By: Mike Salsgiver As our economy and the construction industry at large have gone through
A Career Technical Education Day will be take place next Wednesday February 25 from 9:00am to 2:00pm in the Capitol Building in Salem. Scheduled to participate are several of the
Construction spending rose modestly in January from year-earlier levels despite retreating from a six-year high in December, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials