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University Of Nevada, Las Vegas Has One Of The Nation’s Most Outstanding Student Construction Chapters Of 2022, According To National Association

Associated General Contractors of America Also Names Chapters at Iowa State University and Pittsburg State University Winners of its Annual Contest to Recognize the Most Successful AGC Student Chapters The University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), as well as Iowa State University and Pittsburg State University were named the nation’s most outstanding student construction chapters of 2022,…

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Construction Sector Sheds 9,000 Jobs In March As Low Unemployment Rates And High Number Of Job Openings Indicate A Lack Of Workers, Not Demand

Labor Shortages are Making it Harder for Firms to Replace Retiring Workers as Construction Officials Continue to Call for New Construction Education and Training Support and Immigration Reform Measures The construction sector shed 9,000 jobs in March, the first decrease since January 2022, even as the sector’s unemployment rate fell and total number of job…

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Las Vegas-based Lester C. Snyder Of Brightline West To Serve As President Of The Associated General Contractors Of America

Encinitas, Calif-based Thomas Brown of Sierra Pacific West to Serve as Senior Vice President, Jackson, Miss.-based Todd Roberts of ERS to Serve as Vice President and Shea De Lutis of Clark Construction Group to Serve as Treasurer The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) today announced that Lester C. Snyder, executive vice president of Las…

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Construction Employment Increases In 283 Of 358 Metro Areas From February 2022 To 2023 As Job Openings Show Need For Even More Workers

Dallas-Plano-Irving, Texas and Hanford-Corcoran, Calif. Experience Largest Number and Percentage of Gains; Lawton, Okla. and Sacramento—Roseville—Arden-Arcade, Calif. Have Most Extensive Construction Job Losses Construction employment increased in 283, or 79 percent, of 358 metro areas between February 2022 and February 2023, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of new government employment data. Meanwhile,…

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Inflation, labor shortages, supply-chain causing delays to county construction projects

Mike Diamond – Palm Beach Post Supply-chain issues, high labor costs, and inflation are creating havoc with more than a half-billion dollars in county construction projects, forcing delays of as long as a year, according to county officials. Isami Ayala-Collazo, director of Facilities Development & Operations for Palm Beach County, recently told county commissioners that additional…

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Construction Spending Slips in February Despite Private Nonresidential Increases as Homebuilding and Public Construction Outlays Retreat

Construction Officials Urge Biden Administration to Focus on Progress When It Comes to New Federal Investments in Infrastructure, Semiconductor Plant and Green Energy Construction Projects Total construction spending decreased by 0.1 percent in February, as declines in single-family homebuilding and public construction outweighed a pickup in private nonresidential construction, according to an analysis by the…

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Spire Consulting Group, LLC Of Austin, Texas Named Diverse Business Of The Year By National Construction Association

Associated General Contractors of America Also Recognizes Hensel Phelps, Gilbane Building Company, Battaglia Associates, Inc.; and Bermudez Longo Díaz Massó, LLC for their Diversity & Inclusion Programs Austin’s Spire Consulting Group was named as the 2023 Diverse Business of the Year award winner by the Associated General Contractors of America, association officials announced today. The association also…

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LEADING FLORIDA CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES PASSAGE OF ITS 2023 PRIORITY BILL TO CURTAIL ABUSIVE LITIGATION AGAINST CONTRACTORS

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                                                                            Wednesday, March 29, 2023 Leading Florida Construction Association Announces Passage of Its 2023 Priority Bill To Curtail Abusive Litigation Against Contractors Tallahassee — The Florida Associated General Contractors Council (Florida AGC Council) is pleased to announce that its priority bill for 2023 (SB 360) has now passed the Florida Legislature. This…

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Hensel Phelps of Greeley, Colorado Named Nation’s Safest Construction Company In 2022 By National Contractors Group

Hensel Phelps Wins AGC-WTW Construction Safety Excellence Awards Grand Prize as 47 Other Companies Win Awards for Quality Construction Safety & Health Programs Hensel Phelps was recognized for having the nation’s top construction safety and health program in 2022 by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC). The association, which oversees the prestigious AGC-WTW Construction Safety…

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Construction Employment Rises In 45 States Between February 2022 And Last Month, While 24 States Add Employees From January To February

Texas and Rhode Island Top List of Yearly Gains, While West Virginia Lags with Number and Percent of Losses; California, Minnesota, Rhode Island Lead in Monthly Job Increases, While Tennessee and Hawaii Trail Construction employment increased in 45 states in February from a year earlier, while 24 states added construction jobs from January to February, according…

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