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AGC in the Community Now Accepting Applications AGC of America is proud to announce the launch of our 2017 project award competitions! AGC in the Community is now accepting applications.
Ladder injuries are plaguing the construction industry, with frequent falls resulting in many disabling and life-altering injuries. More than 90,000 people are treated in emergency rooms due to ladder falls
Don’t Forget to Nominate for the SIR Awards The Friday, August 19 deadline for the SIR Awards is almost here! Recipients of the SIR Award are recognized for their contributions
Next week is full of fun fall AGC events all over the state! Thursday, October 13 – Portland Come join the CLC for their Annual Billiards Tournament at Uptown Billiards in
The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is conducting a disparity study to examine its contracting practices and review its Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program. The disparity study seeks to
Alliant Build America Awards and AGC in the Community Applications Due SOON Applications for both competitions are due Oct. 26. If you’ve been putting it off, don’t forget that the
Construction Firms Add 11,000 Employees in October as Sector’s Employment is at the Highest Level Since December 2008, Despite Drop in Public Spending Private-Sector Demand Pushes Number of Unemployed Construction
Friday, January 27 at the Double Tree by Hilton Portland The Annual Business Meeting is packed full of relevant information: a state of the industry report, political updates, and professional
SAIF Reminds Workers to Fall Back Safely The end of daylight saving time brings extra safety risks to Oregon workers. As Oregonians prepare to set their clocks back an hour
Oregon Court of Appeals Rules in Favor of Big River Construction, Affirming Lower Court’s Judgment Against the City of Tillamook Court affirms that the City of Tillamook Breached its Contract