Associated General Contractors of America
Recent News About Associated General Contractors of America
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Construction Employment in March Exceeds Pre-Pandemic Peak Level in 32 States as Record High Job Openings Hold Down Further Hiring
Construction Employment in March Exceeds Pre-Pandemic Peak Level in 32 States as Record High Job Openings Hold Down Further Hiring
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National Construction Charity, Hilti North America And Hill & Wilkinson Lead Dozens Of Volunteers To Renovate Three South Dallas Homes
AGC Charities Inc. and Plano-based Hilti North America and Hill & Wilkinson teamed up to lead dozens of volunteers to make repairs today to three South Dallas homes in partnership with Rebuilding Together North Texas.
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NEW! ConstructorCast Episode: Material Price Escalation, Delays, and COVID-19
Construction firms are coping with a seemingly unending series of supply-chain disruptions that are compounding problems caused by record materials cost increases and pandemic-induced challenges to operations.
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Senate Democrats’ Proposal To Suspend The Federal Gas Tax Will Not Lower Prices But Will Make It Harder To Fix Roads And Bridges
Construction Official Says “Irresponsible” Proposal Won’t Address Root Causes of Higher Fuel Prices, But Will Blow a Huge Hole in the Federal Highway Trust Fund and Undermine Efforts to Fix Infrastructure
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WebEd: A 101: Pre-Fabrication versus Modularization to be held Feb 9
Learn the benefits of using pre-fabrication and modular on your jobsites with the outcome being improved productivity, schedule acceleration, cost certainty, and safety.
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WebEd: 22 Workforce Challenge Solutions for 2022 to be held Feb 15
WebEd: 22 Workforce Challenge Solutions for 2022
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Construction Firms Foresee Growing Demand For Most Types Of Projects, As 74 Percent Of Firms Plan To Hire In 2022 Despite Supply Chain And Labor Challenges
Construction contractors expect increasing demand for numerous types of projects in 2022 despite ongoing supply chain and labor challenges, as most firms plan to add workers this year, according to survey results released today by the Associated General Contractors of America and Sage.
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Construction Spending Stalls Between July And August As Decrease In Nonresidential Projects Negates Ongoing Growth In Residential Work
Total construction spending was flat between July and August, as a decrease in nonresidential projects offset continuing gains in residential construction, according to a new analysis of federal construction spending data the Associated General Contractors of America released today.
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Linbeck Group Of Houston, Texas Named Nation’s Safest Construction Company In 2020 By National Contractors Group
Linbeck Group was honored for having the nation’s best construction safety and wellness plan in 2020 by the Associated General Contractors of America.
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One-third Of Metro Areas Lost Construction Jobs Between August 2020 And 2021 As Fate Of Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill Remains Unclear
Nearly one-third of U.S. metro areas lost construction jobs between August 2020 and August 2021, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of government employment data released today.
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New Billboard Calls Out Conor Lamb For Voting To Keep His Constituents Stuck In Highway Traffic, Gives Drivers Access To Details About The Vote
New Billboard Calls Out Conor Lamb For Voting To Keep His Constituents Stuck In Highway Traffic, Gives Drivers Access To Details About The Vote
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Steep Rise In Producer Prices For Construction Materials And Services Continues In July As Contractors Struggle With Supply Challenges
Steep Rise In Producer Prices For Construction Materials And Services Continues In July As Contractors Struggle With Supply Challenges
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AGC to Unveil New Climate Change Initiative During Virtual Briefing on Tuesday, August 3 at 1 p.m. ET
AGC to Unveil New Climate Change Initiative During Virtual Briefing on Tuesday, August 3 at 1 p.m. ET