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Official Notification of Vacancies and Nomination for Elected Governorships In accordance with Article III, Section 3 of the AGC of America Bylaws and Article III of the AGCA Governance &
Construction Unemployment Falls to 14-Year Low as Employment Hits Highest Mark Since 2009; Data Point to Looming Worker Shortage, Officials Warn Despite increase in July, industry’s job growth has slowed
The application site for the national AGC in the Community Award is now live! AGC members who meet the competition requirements are encouraged to apply online for some much-deserved recognition. AGC
This column originally appeared in The Daily Journal of Commerce in Buildings Bridges and Roads By: Mike Salsgiver In the 1970s, the southwestern Oregon economy was thriving due in large
Russ Batzer Responds to AGC of America Survey Results On September 9, AGC of America released this press release outlining the results of their workforce survey. It turns out that
Survey on Railroad Issues Impacting Construction Contractors working on construction projects for DOTs or other non-railroad owners near or on a railroad right of way are often required to comply
Construction Unemployment Falls to Lowest September Mark in 15 Years as Hiring Slows Amid Growing Worker Shortages Warning that Worker Shortages Could Lead to Higher Construction Costs and Slower Schedules,
This column originally appeared in The Daily Journal of Commerce in Buildings Bridges and Roads By: Mike Salsgiver As we approach the eighth anniversary of the start of the Great
After making significant progress in reducing the total number of construction fatalities from a record high of 1,239 in 2006 to a record low of 738 in 2011, the total
The month of October has been declared by the Governor as “Careers in Construction Month.” Do you have what it takes to join this well-paying and highly skilled industry? Electrician