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Join us at the 2013 Summer Convention, presented by Anchor Insurance & Surety, Inc. We have an all-star lineup of speakers, who will inform and inspire you to be a
While economists and pundits describe the period from 2008 to 2013 as “the Great Recession,” for the commercial construction industry it has been the Second Great Depression. Our industry has
Construction Employment Hits All-time High in Louisiana and North Dakota While South Dakota and Arizona Lead Monthly Job Growth, and Texas and California Lead Sector Growth for the Year Arlington,
The unemployment rate for construction workers fell to the lowest July level in five years last month, even though employment has stagnated in the past four months, according to an
The Associated General Contractors Oregon-Columbia Chapter is pleased to announce a new solution available to all members and their employees. CoPatient is an online patient advocacy company that is focused
LAST CHANCE — Tell us about the current supply of skilled workers in your area From AGC of America – Over the past several months, we have received a number
AEM Offers Travel Incentive to Attend Washington, DC Fly-Ins Support new highway bill; Join industry at TCC Fly-in, related events The current Highway Bill expires September 30. The Highway Trust
Yesterday, the U.S. House overwhelming passed the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (H.R. 803 — information about the bill and a summary can be found here) by a vote of
Total construction spending rose modestly for the third straight month in April as a mix of increases and declines in public and private categories showed the sector’s recovery remains fragile