Concrete Delivery Now Covered by Prevailing Wage
A Labor and Industries rule change effective Jan. 2 2009 reverses the departments long-standing policy and states that prevailing wages apply to concrete delivery. During
A Labor and Industries rule change effective Jan. 2 2009 reverses the departments long-standing policy and states that prevailing wages apply to concrete delivery. During
AGC formed task forces with the Port of Seattle and Sound Transit in order to improve project procurement and contracting practices with those agencies. The
The AGC Annual Convention is fast approaching! Check out the full menu of activities including sessions on the state of the 2009 economy and managing
Personal earnings increase by $753 million and the gross state product increases by $2.4 billion for every billion dollars invested in new infrastructure projects in
With over 28 years spent in the construction industry and more than 20 of those years spent influencing rulemaking efforts Tim Gottberg has become a
By Ryan W. Sternoff Ahlers & Cressman In todays construction market contractors face increasing challenges thanks to a slowdown in construction projects problems in obtaining
In a move that the AGC hopes to see taken by other jurisdictions contractors can now request one 24-month extension on active building permits and
AGC is hosting a series of two hour presentations from Steve Jouwsma of Sicklesteel Cranes Inc. Steve will discuss the latest information on the Washington
Plan on participating in AGCs Weekly Legislative Conference Calls during the 2009 State legislative session to keep current on AGC priority issues under consideration by
It can be lonely at the top – especially in tough times. How can CEOs gain 24/7 access to other non-competing CEOs who are facing
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