Associated General Contractors of America
Recent News About Associated General Contractors of America
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AGC: Construction Employment Rises In 45 States Between February 2022 And Last Month, While 24 States Add Employees From January To February
Construction Employment Rises In 45 States Between February 2022 And Last Month, While 24 States Add Employees From January To February
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Construction Employment Rises In 45 States Between February 2022 And Last Month, While 24 States Add Employees From January To February
Construction Employment Rises In 45 States Between February 2022 And Last Month, While 24 States Add Employees From January To February
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Overcoming Challenges & Building Opportunities: The 2022 AGC of America Annual Report is Now Available
Overcoming Challenges & Building Opportunities: The 2022 AGC of America Annual Report is Now Available
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Construction Employment Increases in 306 of 358 Metro Areas From January 2022 to 2023; Contractors Expect Rise in Nonresidential Work
Construction Employment Increases in 306 of 358 Metro Areas From January 2022 to 2023; Contractors Expect Rise in Nonresidential Work
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Construction Employment Increases In 45 States From January 2022 To January 2023, While 42 States Add Jobs Between December And January
Construction Employment Increases In 45 States From January 2022 To January 2023, While 42 States Add Jobs Between December And January
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National Construction Charity & Nevada Contractors Association Lead Dozens Of Volunteers To Improve And Repaint Local Boys & Girls Club Gym
National Construction Charity & Nevada Contractors Association Lead Dozens Of Volunteers To Improve And Repaint Local Boys & Girls Club Gym
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Reintroduction Of The Pro Act Proves That Bad Ideas Never Die, As Members Of Congress Push A Measure That Will Harm The Economy
Reintroduction Of The Pro Act Proves That Bad Ideas Never Die, As Members Of Congress Push A Measure That Will Harm The Economy
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Reintroduction Of The Pro Act Proves That Bad Ideas Never Die, As Members Of Congress Push A Measure That Will Harm The Economy
Reintroduction Of The Pro Act Proves That Bad Ideas Never Die, As Members Of Congress Push A Measure That Will Harm The Economy
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Reintroduction Of The Pro Act Proves That Bad Ideas Never Die, As Members Of Congress Push A Measure That Will Harm The Economy
Reintroduction Of The Pro Act Proves That Bad Ideas Never Die, As Members Of Congress Push A Measure That Will Harm The Economy
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Prices for Construction Materials Diverge Sharply in January as Demand Shifts From Homebuilding to Factory and Infrastructure Projects
Prices for Construction Materials Diverge Sharply in January as Demand Shifts From Homebuilding to Factory and Infrastructure Projects
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Prices for Construction Materials Diverge Sharply in January as Demand Shifts From Homebuilding to Factory and Infrastructure Projects
Prices for Construction Materials Diverge Sharply in January as Demand Shifts From Homebuilding to Factory and Infrastructure Projects
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Prices for Construction Materials Diverge Sharply in January as Demand Shifts From Homebuilding to Factory and Infrastructure Projects
Prices for Construction Materials Diverge Sharply in January as Demand Shifts From Homebuilding to Factory and Infrastructure Projects
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Come Early to Las Vegas to Volunteer to Help The Boys & Girls Clubs of Nevada
Come Early to Las Vegas to Volunteer to Help The Boys & Girls Clubs of Nevada
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NEW! ConstructorCast: Coming to a Jobsite Near You: Hardhats to Helmets
NEW! ConstructorCast: Coming to a Jobsite Near You: Hardhats to Helmets
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Construction Sector Adds 25,000 Employees In January As Firms Raise Pay Faster Than Overall Private Sector In Bid To Attract More Workers
Construction Sector Adds 25,000 Employees In January As Firms Raise Pay Faster Than Overall Private Sector In Bid To Attract More Workers
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Construction Spending Slips 0.4 Percent In December, Yet Record-high December Job Openings Suggest Contractors Remain Bullish In 2023
Construction Spending Slips 0.4 Percent In December, Yet Record-high December Job Openings Suggest Contractors Remain Bullish In 2023
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Construction safety never stops evolving
Construction safety never stops evolving
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Construction Employment Increases In 30 States And D.C. Between November And December, While 40 States Add Jobs Since December 2021
Construction Employment Increases In 30 States And D.C. Between November And December, While 40 States Add Jobs Since December 2021
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Overall Costs For Construction Materials Decline Steeply In December But Contractors Remain Wary Costs Will Go Up Again In The Year Ahead
Overall Costs For Construction Materials Decline Steeply In December But Contractors Remain Wary Costs Will Go Up Again In The Year Ahead
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EPA Sides with AGC on PVC
EPA Sides with AGC on PVC