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Bicycles, Pedestrians, Motorcycles, Work Zones, and More Are Involved “Safety” is something everyone wants, but actions often tell a different story. Throughout the month of May, there will be plenty
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Bicycles, Pedestrians, Motorcycles, Work Zones, and More Are Involved “Safety” is something everyone wants, but actions often tell a different story. Throughout the month of May, there will be plenty
Please take a moment to complete this quick survey. QR Code Research Survey Dr. H W Chris Lee, assistant professor in the School of Civil and Construction Engineering at Oregon
The chapter’s 77th Annual Golf Tournament, presented by Regence, will be held on Friday, July 11 at the Camas Meadows Golf Club. Registration opens tomorrow morning, Thursday, May 1 at
ODOT State Radio Project rolls out strategy offering $8.9 million for peak season work The Oregon Department of Transportation’s State Radio Project kicks off its busiest construction season with a
Workers Memorial Day to be observed with Salem ceremony Not all Oregon families are able to welcome home their loved one after a day on the job. Oregon’s Occupational Safety
Fraud Letter Warning The US Office of Inspector General has issued a Fraud Alert to contractors regarding faxed letters requesting financial information. The scam has been around for several years
Forty-Five Percent of Highway Contractors Had Vehicles Crash into Their Construction Work Zones During the Past Year Vehicle drivers and passengers are more likely to be killed or injured during
Associated General Contractors funds position The Associated General Contractors Oregon-Columbia Chapter recently committed to fully support an “AGC Industry Liaison” position in the School of Civil and Construction Engineering (CCE),
Check out the exhibit at the Oregon Historical Society celebrating 100 years of caring for injured workers and making Oregon workplaces safer. One hundred years ago, SAIF (known then as
The Port of Portland is again hosting its annual Mentor Protégé Program. Those businesses accepted to the program are paired with two mentors to help develop marketing strategies, understand financial