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3 Keys to a Better Bidding Process

Construction Business Owner

3 Keys to a Better Bidding Process. How teams can get more from their bidding technology. According to a survey by 1 Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) and FMI Corporation, 58% of construction professionals expect to see more technology-driven change within the next 5 years than there has been in the last 50 years.

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Federal rule requires contractors to disclose OSHA citations

FDR Safety

Contractors bidding on work with the federal government would have to disclose OSHA citations, along with violations of a variety of other federal laws, under a recently issued rule for implementing the “Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces” executive order. The rule applies to bidding processes for federal contracts worth more than $500,000.

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Survey Reveals the Impacts of the Coronavirus Pandemic on Contractors

Construction Junkie

A new survey conducted by Autodesk and AGC of America is giving us a deeper look into the impacts so far. According to the survey, the contractors who perform $50 million of work or less annually have experienced less delays and cancellations. The Full Report You can find the full report on the AGC of American website.

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Financial Readiness Tips for Contractors: How to Control Costs with Smart Preconstruction Practices 

Autodesk Construction Cloud

Featuring input from Ken Simonson , the Chief Economist for the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) , and Sue Bhattacharjee , the Director of Preconstruction at Herrero Builders , this webinar offers a snapshot of current construction problems, solutions, and trends. Want to catch the entire webinar?

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State of the Construction Industry: January Roundup

Viewpoint Construction Technology

The Arkansas Department of Transportation also just opened $142 million worth of transportation projects up to bids. The business is there, and contractors could be in line for big bottom lines in 2019 and 2020. Contractors Focused on Labor Strategies and Programs for Year Ahead.

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Construction Material Costs Down in October

Construction Equipment

Construction contractors face a continuing cost squeeze, even though a key price index for construction materials dipped in October and showed only a moderate increase over the past year, according to an analysis of federal figures by AGC. November 15, 2012. read more

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Widespread Steep Increases in Materials Costs in November Outrun Prices for Construction Projects, According to AGC Analysis

Construction Superintendent Magazine

Prices of numerous construction materials soared again in November, outpacing the rate at which contractors raised their bid prices, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of government data.

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