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The AGC Education and Research Foundation Board is in the process of choosing the winners for its scholarship program benefiting students studying engineering or construction management. The Board identified 101 finalists, and the final step for these students is an interview with a contractor in… Read More
January 25, 2011
AGC is playing a lead role in securing federal funding to help member companies retrofit their equipment on a voluntary basis and earn positive national recognition.  We worked to attain reauthorization of federal Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA) grants through 2016 and to amend certain… Read More
January 24, 2011
Attend this session during AGC’s 92nd Annual Convention to learn the steps and process to develop technically brilliant engineers and contractors to savvy and strategic thinking business and team leaders. Lead by AGC member company representatives and Eric Kaufmann of Insights4Results, LLC, on… Read More
January 24, 2011
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More construction firms are planning to hire workers this year than are planning to make layoffs, according to the results of an industry-wide survey released Monday by the Associated General Contractors of America and Navigant. The survey, conducted as part of the Construction Industry Hiring and… Read More
January 24, 2011
This new Davis-Bacon Compliance Manual - Third Edition is a must-have for any contractor with existing or prospective federal or federally assisted construction contracts. This tool provides concise, practical information about the prevailing wage requirements and compliance principles of the Davis… Read More
January 24, 2011
AGC members polled about the outlook for 10 categories of construction in 2011 remained cautious but were more upbeat about hiring than in 2010, AGC and survey cosponsor Navigant reported today (www.agc.org). Only 16% of the responding general and specialty contractors said they expect the… Read More
January 24, 2011
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced that it is withdrawing its proposed interpretation titled “Interpretation of OSHA’s Provisions for Feasible Administrative or Engineering Controls of Occupational Noise.”  The interpretation would have clarified the term “feasible… Read More
January 21, 2011
Despite hard economic times, the green building industry has been expanding rapidly in past years and is predicted to continue to do so over the next few. Green Building Pro recently released its predictions for green building trends in 2011, most of which have already become popular industry… Read More
January 21, 2011
On January 5, Pres. Obama nominated Democrat Lafe Solomon to be general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board and Republican Terence Flynn to be a member of the Board.  The nominations have been sent to the Senate for confirmation. Solomon has been serving as acting general counsel since… Read More
January 20, 2011
The House voted 245 to 189 this week to repeal the health care law. The vote marked the first in a series of efforts by House Republicans to honor their pledge during the campaign season to replace last year’s law. The vote was followed today by a resolution formally authorizing four committees… Read More
January 20, 2011