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Complete AGC of America’s Latest Coronavirus Survey by October 16 to Help Us Advocate for You National Association will Use Results to Push for Additional Relief Measures AGC of America
Contractors and owners operating across the US should anticipate an elevated risk of social unrest, civil disturbance, and political violence before, during, and after the presidential election. The following was
The Associated General Contractors of America’s chief executive officer, Stephen E. Sandherr, issued the following statement in reaction to the election of Joseph Biden to serve as the next president
With coverage of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak continuing to dominate the news, AGC of America has assembled general guidance and resources online to help members take a proactive approach and
There have been a lot of conversations and concern about the Coronavirus (COVID-19) recently. AGC encourages members to talk to your teams about the importance of good hand hygiene and
2020 Local CSEA Recipients Announced The purpose of AGC of America’s Construction Safety Excellence Award (CSEA) is to recognize construction companies with outstanding safety, health, and risk management programs. Successful
At AGC, safety is our number one priority. In an effort to keep our members, guests, and association staff healthy and safe during the COVID-19 public health emergency, we are
Today, the U.S. Senate is expected to vote on H.R. 6201—the recently House-passed coronavirus emergency bill. AGC opposes the employer-fronted paid leave mandates included in the House bill as they
The Senate is expected to vote on a $2 trillion stimulus bill tonight that is designed to address economic dislocations caused by the national response to the Coronavirus. The House
On March 25, the U.S. Senate passed the largest economic aid package in our nation’s history. On a 96 to 0 vote, the $2.2 trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic