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All Four Chapter Member are Winners in the CSEA Finals in Vegas Construction Safety and Excellent Awards were recently announced at the AGC of America Annual Convention in Las Vegas,
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All Four Chapter Member are Winners in the CSEA Finals in Vegas Construction Safety and Excellent Awards were recently announced at the AGC of America Annual Convention in Las Vegas,
The following projects have been selected as winners of 2014 Alliant Build America Awards. AGC of America President Paul W. Diederich and representatives from Alliant Insurance Services Inc. will present
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) issued a 75-page proposal over a year ago describing about 30 possible changes to the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program for federal-aid transportation projects.
The Oregon-Columbia Chapter will be well represented at the 2013 Construction Safety Excellence Awards (CSEA) program, as five of our local members were selected as finalists moving forward! R &
AGC of America (AGCA) is now requesting nominations for the National Board of Directors for 2013. The memorandum below from AGCA Director of Membership and Administration Jan Dishner outlines the
The 2013 AGC of America Awards season has officially begun with the launch of the AGC/Alliant Build America awards submission portal. Chapters are encouraged to inform their members about the
AGC Oregon-Columbia Chapter is excited to announce a new collaborative partnership with AGC of America and ClickSafety, now providing a wide range of online/on demand construction-related courses. AGC members save
Wednesday, April 25 the US House of Representatives voted to meet with the US Senate to negotiate a bill funding federal highway and transit programs. House Members approved a motion
The National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB) rule on representation case procedures went into effect on April 30, 2012. Referred to as the “Quickie Election” or “Ambush Election” rule, would speed
NOTE: This summary was prepared by Brian Deery, Senior Director of AGC of America’s Highway and Transportation Division. To obtain a PDF version of this summary, please click: Summary of