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AGC helps construction firms prepare for ripple effect The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) currently requires registrants (e.g., publicly traded companies) to disclose environmental risks (including climate) to investors. In its recent proposal, The Enhancement and Standardization of Climate-Related Disclosures for Investors (pre-publication version released March 21, 2022), the SEC looks to define “climate-related risks” and expand the required evaluation and documentation of those risks, including the disclosure of direct and indirect greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions as well as the emissions related to the supply chain, if material. The proposal, when finalized, could cause more project owners to require climate-related documentation…

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On March 30, the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) issued new carbon standards under its Facilities Standards for the Public Buildings Service (P-100) to require the use of lower carbon concrete products and asphalt paving practices for all GSA design and construction contracts that involve at least 10 cubic yards of those materials. The general contractor now must source concrete that meet specific carbon requirements; collect and maintain documentation associated with both materials; and, in the case of asphalt, employ carbon reduction practices such as recycled content or reduced mix temperatures. These requirements must be included in the scopes of work for…

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Construction Industry’s Charitable Group, AGC Charities, Names Group as Its AGC in the Community Award Member Winner for 2021 As a Result GRAPEVINE – Detroit-based Sachse Construction was awarded for performing some of the construction industry’s best charitable work in 2021. The group received the AGC in the Community award for its donation of services to help build the Academy of Warren Playground project. “These award recipients have used their skills to help improve the lives of those around them,” said Thomas Brown, chairman of AGC Charities and president of Sierra Pacific West, Inc. “Their hard work and generosity reflect…

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AGC is pleased to announce the appointment of new members to serve on its Environmental Forum Steering Committee. Members of the steering committee have direct access to federal regulatory officials, influence over AGC’s environmental agenda, and a means to exchange valuable information with one another and industry peers. Join us in welcoming the new members. New members: Existing members: About the Steering Committee The steering committee oversees AGC’s Environmental Forum that includes all of the AGC members and chapter professionals who (1) subscribe to AGC’s Environmental Observer newsletter on environmental issues and (2) have expressed a specific interest in those issues. Forum members also…

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Granger Construction Company Wins the Build America Grand Award as Well as Top Prize for the Best Construction Management Renovation Project Under $99 Million GRAPEVINE – Michigan State University’s STEM Teaching and Learning Facility was the most significant construction project of 2021, the Associated General Contractors of America announced today. As a result, the project’s contractor, Granger Construction Company, received the association’s top prize, Construction Risk Partners Build America Grand Award, as well as the award for the best construction management renovation project under $99 million. “Completing a project like this requires a special combination of skill, tenacity, innovation and…

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AGC Charities Inc.’s Annual Operation Opening Doors Project Involved Renovating Three Cedar Crest Homes Belonging to Elderly, Disabled Residents in Support of Rebuilding Together North Texas DALLAS, TEXAS. – 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. The volunteer workday at the three Cedar Crest homes is a part of the AGC Charities’ annual Operation Opening Doors project. “Contractors understand they are only as successful as their communities are strong,” said Thomas Brown,…

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Florida and Idaho Have Strongest Recoveries from Two Years Ago, While New York, North Dakota Lag the Most, California and Rhode Island Top Lists of Gains from January, As Georgia Registers Worst One-Month Losses Construction employment exceeded pre-pandemic levels in 32 states in February, according to a new analysis of federal employment data released by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials warned the gains may be undermined if skyrocketing materials costs and delayed shipments cause owners to postpone or cancel projects. “Construction is doing well at the moment in most states but fast-rising costs may cause some owners to cancel planned…

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IPD represents a small share of project delivery methods used in the United States, but there are advantages. Lean construction works most efficiently with an IPD agreement providing the contractual framework to collaborate. A highlight recent study concluded that the business case for lean construction is compelling. A recent AGC webinar outlining the study can be accessed here. One interesting aspect of IPD agreements is the prime-level parties are bound by the contract and share the risks and rewards. Looking for fair contracts that yield better project results, while saving you time and money? Check out ConsensusDocs 300 and 305 Lean and IPD Lean…

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Aligns with Executive Order Proposing Pay History Ban for Federal Contractors On March 22nd, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) issued a proposed modification to a final rule that aims to create a streamlined, efficient and flexible process allowing the department to use its resources strategically to remove barriers to equal employment opportunity. The proposed rulemaking seeks to revise the final rule, “Nondiscrimination Obligations of Federal Contractors and Subcontractors: Procedures to Resolve Potential Employment Discrimination,” in effect since Dec. 10, 2020. The 2020 rule codified two formal notices, the Predetermination Notice and the Notice of Violation, that the agency…

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A federal Judge in Texas recently ruled that the Biden administration’s U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) Wage and Hour Division (WHD) DOL violated the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) when promulgating both the Delay and Withdrawal Rules. The ruling effectively reinstates the Trump rule dating back to March 2021. AGC has long called for federal clarification of the independent contractor status and preservation of legitimate independent contractor relationships, such as those that have historically existed in the construction industry. AGC supported the Trump administration’s rule that adopted a consistent, clear and common-sense standard for determining independent contractor status under the FLSA and filed comments opposing the…

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