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All of the photos from the 2023 AGC of America Annual Convention are now available via our online photo portal. The…
The construction sector shed 9,000 jobs in March, the first decrease since January 2022, even as the sector’s unemployment rate…
The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) today announced that Lester C. Snyder, executive vice president of Las Vegas-based Brightline…
Anthony brought his bachelor’s degree from Iowa State to Pepper Construction in 2006. While taking on increasing levels of project…
Construction employment increased in 283, or 79 percent, of 358 metro areas between February 2022 and February 2023, according to…
Total construction spending decreased by 0.1 percent in February, as declines in single-family homebuilding and public construction outweighed a pickup…
With bipartisan support, the Senate passes AGC-backed legislation to repeal a new Waters of the U.S. (WOTUS) rule expanding federal…
*****MAY 31 UPDATE: AGC-backed lawsuits have now halted the Biden administration’s WOTUS rule in 27 states. The Supreme Court has…
The most significant construction cases include claims related to scope gaps, design changes, delay damages, lost productivity, cumulative impacts, and…
On this episode of ConstructorCast, Mike Burke of Alberici Constructors and Dan Johnson of Mortenson, both serving as chairs on…