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AGC Members Recognized at DJC’s Women of Vision Awards Luncheon DJC’s Women of Vision is an educational and awards luncheon program that supports the women who are shaping the built
AGCA Webinar: Making Sense of OSHA’s Controversial Drug Testing Position in the Context of Injury and illness Reporting The AGC Oregon-Columbia Chapter will be hosting this WebEd session at the
A Message from AGC’s Executive Director Oregon voters begin receiving their ballots this week… The 2016 election cycle has been unlike any other. From House and Senate races to statewide
Soon after these comments are published, Oregon voters will decide the fate of the second major proposal to reshape state taxation in less than a decade. But this month’s column
 Fun Fall Events with AGC Congratulations to the 2016 Billiards Tournament Winners First Place Team: Eddie Francis (Hoffman, Stewart & Schmidt PC) Jason Hall (Hoffman, Stewart & Schmidt PC)
The Benefit’s in the Process… The Oregon-Columbia Chapter ROSE Award (Recognition of Safety Excellence) and the AGC of America CSEA (Construction Safety Excellence Award) process has begun. Many see the
AGC Education and Research Foundation Undergraduate and Graduate Scholarship Deadline Approaching Deadline to apply is November 1, 2016. Each year the AGC Education and Research Foundation offers undergraduate and graduate
Deadline Nears for Oregon GOSH Conference Safety Award Nominations Awards will honor workplace safety, health excellence Much of the work to ensure safe and healthy workplaces happens behind the scenes,
On May 12, 2016, federal OSHA published rules in the Federal Register to improve the tracking of workplace injuries and illnesses. The new rule requires employers in certain industries to
Construction Group Calls for Better Safety Measures as New Data Shows 39 Percent of Road Contractors Suffered Car Crashes in Work Zones Construction Officials Urge Summer Travel Motorists to Stay