Where are We on Workers’ Comp Reform?
About half way through the 2011 State Legislative session the fate of workers’ comp reform remains unclear. AGC and the broader business community continue to
About half way through the 2011 State Legislative session the fate of workers’ comp reform remains unclear. AGC and the broader business community continue to
Legislation that was once opposed by AGC has now evolved into one that it supports after major amendments by the Senate Ways and Means Committee.
AGCs prestigious Build Washington Awards recognize the most innovative construction projects and successful safety records in the state. Each year winners are celebrated by their
A $103 million brigade complex a $49 million parking apron and a $9 million access road were among the future projects at Joint Base Lewis
After four years of meetings the working group that helped L&I create a nationally recognized Construction Crane Rule held its final meeting Feb. 3 in
By Bryan A. Kelley Oles Morrison Rinker & Baker LLP In its continued effort to provide industry sensitive contract documents the AGC of America recently
AGC had strongly opposed “false claims” bill that would have created an utterly untenable situation for public works contractors because of the Mike M. Johnson
By John Riper Ashbaugh Beal LLP In employment lawsuits it is rare for Washington courts to reach a result that makes both employers and employees
Puget Sound Business Journal announced the finalists for its “CFO of the Year” Award. Among the finalists are these AGC members: Lane Tanabe Absher Construction
AGC’s Government Affairs office recently hosted several Republican legislators for breakfast and a discussion of false claims legislation tax increment financing proposals contractor preference bills
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