2015 Construction Industry Hiring and Business Outlook Survey
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You could win a $100 Amazon gift card! AGC of America is once again getting ready to begin preparing the 2015 Construction Industry Hiring and Business Outlook. A key component
AGC of America and their partner Sage are preparing the 2016 Construction Industry Hiring and Business Outlook. A key component of that outlook is the information they hope to gather
The following article was posted on the website of Governing Magazine. It is reposted here with the permission of the author. You may read the original article, with interactive tables
Nationwide survey finds 86 percent of contractors have difficulty filling key craft and salaried jobs as demand for construction increases All 21 Crafts in Survey are in Short Supply at
PRESS RELEASE FROM AGC OF AMERICA Construction spending in June recorded the highest year-over-year growth rate since 2006, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association
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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
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
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,