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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Overcoming Challenges & Building Opportunities: The 2022 AGC of America Annual Report is Now Available

AGC of America released a new, highly interactive, digital Annual Report this week that catalogues the many steps the national association took to help the construction industry overcome significant challenges and build new opportunities. This includes details about the steps the association took to protect worker health and safety, recruit new and more diverse workers, address supply chain challenges and rising materials prices, provide new virtual education opportunities, and continue to serve as strong advocates for the industry in Washington, D.C. The 2023 AGC of America Annual Report: Overcoming Challenges and Building Opportunities also includes a printable and video version. The Annual Report is available at report.agc.org. For more information contact Brian Turmail at Brian.Turmail@agc.org. 

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