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All Four Chapter Member are Winners in the CSEA Finals in Vegas Construction Safety and Excellent Awards were recently announced at the AGC of America Annual Convention in Las Vegas,
Apprenticeship Bills Goes to the Governor The short February legislative session continues its march toward the finish line, with the constitutional deadline of March 9th drawing closer. This week the
Thursday February 13 marked the first big deadline for bills to “live” or “die” in the 2014 short session. As always, the range of bills potentially impacting our industry is
Tuesday, February 18 8:00 am–2:30 pm Salem Conference Center 200 Commercial St SE, Salem The AGC/ODOT Annual Meeting offers contractors the opportunity to meet and network with representatives of the
We want everyone to be safe! Due to the inclement weather around the state the decision has been made to cancel the AGC/ODOT Annual Meeting for Friday, February 7 at
Today, on only the third day of Oregon’s short legislative session, a bill of considerable interest to AGC passed out of the House. House Bill 4058 addresses the addition of apprenticeship
The following projects have been selected as winners of 2014 Alliant Build America Awards. AGC of America President Paul W. Diederich and representatives from Alliant Insurance Services Inc. will present
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) issued a 75-page proposal over a year ago describing about 30 possible changes to the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program for federal-aid transportation projects.
AGC’s 93rd Annual Meeting was a jam-packed event that featured appearances by John Hofmeister, former president of Shell Oil Company, and founding CEO of Citizens for Affordable Energy; Karl Rove,
Readers may recall that the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) granted California unique authority under the federal Clean Air Act to adopt emissions standards, which resulted in the state