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January 4, 2024
Construction Firms Have Mixed Outlook For 2024 As Expectations For Demand Remain Mostly Positive, But Less Upbeat Than Last Year Amid New Challenges New Industry Outlook Shows Firms Are Counting on Public Sector, Data Center and Manufacturing Construction to Offset Declines in Retail, Lodging… Read More

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The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee's Subcommittee on Water and Environment held a hearing on Recovery Act progress, including updates from representatives of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Civil Works Program.… Read More
November 5, 2009
Republicans are declaring victory with Tuesday gubernatorial victories in Virginia and New Jersey, saying that it is a clear vote against the aggressive overreach of Congress and the Obama administration. Democrats on the other hand are saying that they picked up a seat in New York that had been… Read More
November 5, 2009
Although the outcomes of elections in New York, New Jersey and Virginia we followed ended according to plan, getting to the end did not go as expected.  New York's special election in the 23rd district was definitely the biggest shocker: Republican Dede Scozzafava suspended her campaign just days… Read More
November 5, 2009
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced that it will propose and take final action by Nov. 2012 on a first-time national rule that would restrict stormwater discharges from newly developed and redeveloped sites.  Currently, EPA is requesting the construction industry's feedback… Read More
November 5, 2009
Congress this week passed legislation to expand the first-time home buyer tax credit and five-year carryback of net operating losses (NOL), two provisions AGC called for in Build Now for the Future: A Blueprint for Economic Growth. The current $8,000 first-time-home-buyer credit is set to expire… Read More
November 5, 2009
November 16, 2007 at 4:00 PM ET. “Stress tests” for financial institutions have been all over the news this year.  They determine if financial institutions have enough capital to withstand the recession and other marketplace turmoil.  Family or closely held business (CHB) stress tests work much… Read More
November 5, 2009
On October 1, the president signed legislation for a three-month extension to authorize programs of the Federal Aviation Administration, which was scheduled to expire September 30. H.R. 3607 continues federal aviation programs through December 31, providing $1 billion in funding for the Airport… Read More
November 5, 2009
Effective Oct. 1, 2009, all Job Corps center-operated construction, advanced manufacturing and automotive training programs are required to implement the Job Corps’ newly green Training Achievement Records (TARs). These TARs incorporate green elements based on NCCER’s “Your Role in the Green… Read More
November 5, 2009
KSFY-Sioux Falls, S.D., reported that all of the South Dakota schools that applied for the Qualified School Construction Bonds program have received interest-free loans.  The $56 million will be used to help rebuild school infrastructure and accounts for almost one third of the total cost of the… Read More
November 5, 2009
A new video advertisement from the Transportation Construction Coalition, co-chaired by AGC, highlights the findings of a new study that shows 22,000 Americans die each year on deficient roadways. Watch the video here. For more information, contact Brian Turmail at (703) 837-5310 or turmailb@agc.… Read More
November 4, 2009