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Order Likely to Lead to More Project-Specific Exceptions and Bid Protests North America’s Building Trades Unions (NABTU) sought and was…
There is a new twist on issues revolving around tariffs potentially impacting general contractors. AGC members Chris Denny, Vice President…
Controlled Insurance Programs (“CIPs,” “wrap-ups” or simply “wraps”) are promoted as particularly well-suited for large construction projects, offering a single…
Given the complexity of the process, especially during a change in administration, AGC offers a series of information on the executive branch and its primary functions. Members should…
Read how AGC has halted the expansion of labor requirements and pushed back against vague environmental rules that exposed contractors…
As construction defect and property damage disputes continue to grow in complexity, contractors face increasing challenges in securing coverage under…
AGC today released another resource for construction professionals seeking to safeguard their projects and ensure successful outcomes: “Owner-Placed Builder’s Risk…
The Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) has issued a class deviation ending the government project labor agreement (PLA) mandate for…
Tariffs are not the most beautiful word for the construction industry. Addressing tariffs in existing contracts are difficult in lump…
Cost-of-the-work agreements (aka “cost-plus” contracts) are commonly used in commercial construction contracting to establish the terms and conditions for a…