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AGC Calls for New Infrastructure, Other Relief Measures

Construction Superintendent Magazine

Association officials urged government officials to enact liability reform, boost infrastructure investments and extend tax credits to help the industry recover and rebuild. The post AGC Calls for New Infrastructure, Other Relief Measures appeared first on Construction Superintendent.

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Construction Industry Adds 158,000 Workers in June, Infrastructure Jobs Decline, Says AGC

Construction Superintendent Magazine

Construction employment increased by 158,000 jobs in June, but employment related to infrastructure slipped, according to a newly released analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of government data.

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State of the Construction Industry: June Roundup

Viewpoint Construction Technology

Even if you’re busy, it’s wise to stay in the loop about the latest construction industry news so you know what to expect as this busy season continues. AGC Uses Targeted Ads to Try to Prevent Work Zone Crashes. The AGC aims to increase work zone safety this summer with targeted advertising. Where Are All the Builders?

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Who is the Largest Producer of Construction Materials: Global Industry Leaders

Building Radar

The global construction industry relies heavily on a vast array of materials, from cement and steel to glass and wood. To gain a deeper understanding of industry trends, check out this analysis of the largest construction material manufacturers. AGC), a Japanese multinational corporation.

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Construction Industry Adds 20K Employees in July; Nonresidential Employment Dips, Says AGC

Construction Superintendent Magazine

Construction employment increased by 20,000 jobs in July but the gains were limited to housing, while employment related to infrastructure and nonresidential building construction slipped by 4,000, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of government data.

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Nonresidential Construction Spending Shrinks, Says AGC

Construction Superintendent Magazine

Construction spending was a tale of two industries again in November, as soaring single-family construction masked ongoing downturns in private and public nonresidential construction, according to an analysis of new federal construction spending data by the Associated General Contractors of America. Unfortunately, our latest.

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Construction Firms Look to Public Sector Demand in 2023; 69% of Firms Plan to Hire, Says AGC

Construction Superintendent Magazine

A new industry outlook survey from The Associated General Contractors of America and Sage shows contractors expect infrastructure and other public-sector funding will help as growth slows for many types of private construction. Labor shortages and supply chain issues persist.

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