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Associated General Contractors of Georgia Names Mike Macon as Board of Directors President

The Associated General Contractors of Georgia Inc. elected Mike Macon, senior vice president and business unit leader of Balfour Beatty, as its board president. With more than 29 years of experience in the industry, Macon is widely recognized for his strategic vision, operational excellence and unwavering commitment to client success....


Sacramento Asian Pacific Chamber, Calif. AGC Partner

The Associated General Contractors of California (AGC of California) and the AGC Construction Education Foundation (AGC CEF) announced a new partnership with the Sacramento Asian Pacific Chamber of Commerce and its Regional Small Business Utilization Center (RSBUC)....


AGC Welcomes Members to Convention in Columbus, Ohio

The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) hosted its 2025 annual convention in Columbus, Ohio, April 8–10 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center. This event offers construction professionals an opportunity to enhance their knowledge, forge critical industry connections and navigate the evolving landscape of construction regulations and innovations....


AGC Finds Contractors Using Multiple Hiring Tools to Grow Workforce Numbers

The construction industry is no stranger to hard work. So, when it comes to workforce shortages, instead of throwing up their hands contractors are rolling up their sleeves. Companies have gotten clever in their strategies to overcome workforce issues....


Construction Associations Back State Challenge to Federal Rule

The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) and the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) jointly filed amicus briefs in support of 22 states challenging the Biden Administration's new Greenhouse gas performance measure for state transportation departments....


Washington Contractors Optimistic About 2024 Outlook

The AGC of Washington chapter recently conducted a survey about what's in store for the construction industry in 2024. Stephen E. Sandherr, chief executive officer of the Associated General Contractors of America, recently penned an article detailing that Washington contractors remain upbeat about the available dollar value of projects....


Contractors Give Mixed Reviews of Their Prospects for 2024

Though public spending on road construction is projected to increase by double digits again this year, contractors are cautious about this year's business prospects. Given the continued challenges facing the construction industry in logistics logjams, labor shortages and rising interest rates, the overall mood is "decidedly mixed."ARTBA reported that the public highway, pavement and street construction sector is expected to see double-digit growth for the second year in a row....


Keeping Road Workers Alive: FHWA's Proposed Work Zone Rule Changes Get Mixed Response From Industry

FHWA and the road construction industry agree on one thing: The safety of crews in work zones is a priority. Ramped-up construction means the risk to highway workers is as great or greater this year than last....


Skanska USA Co-Creates AGC Task Force to Spearhead Decarbonization Efforts in Construction

Skanska USA, one of the world's largest development and construction companies, announced it has co-created the newly formed Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) Task Force on Decarbonization and Carbon Reporting, to address the challenges around reporting and reducing carbon emissions in the construction industry....


Construction Jobs Picture Looks Bright, But Where Are the Workers?

Construction employment is on an upward path and that's both good and bad. By extension, if jobs increase, so does the need for workers. And that's the continued challenge for the industry: contractors are beating the bushes for skilled labor to meet their labor needs....


Today's Top Stories

  1. Billion-Dollar Amtrak River Rail Bridge Replacement Project Under Way in Conn.  →
  2. German Steel-Pipe Maker to Build South Alabama Plant; Birmingham Resumes Repairs to Leaky Dam  →
  3. James R. Carter Paving Fashions Enviable Reputation in Its 70 Years  →
  4. Crews Building 10-Lane Bridge Over I-77 in Mooresville, N.C.; Raleigh Scraps Six Forks Road Plan  →
  5. After Receiving $3M Grant, Officials in Rutland, Vt. Anxious to Advance Streetscape Project  →
  6. Demolition of Memphis Airport's 50-Year-Old Terminal Part of Modernization Effort  →
  7. Cat Fleet Bucket Program Enables Customers to Equip Their Buckets With Cat Ground Engaging Tools Regardless of Brand  →
  8. Linde Starts On Air Separation Plant to Supply SpaceX Facility  →
  9. New Construction in Huntsville, Ala. Region Exceeded $1B in First Half of 2025  →
  10. With Projects Aplenty, Brevard County, Fla.'s Building Boom Likely to Continue Through 2025  →
  11. Despite Uncertainty About Federal Funding, Knoxville Pedestrian Bridge Moving Ahead  →
  12. HD Hyundai Announces Merger of Construction Equipment Divisions  →
  13. Maine School District Found Pathways to Fund New Middle School Despite High Costs  →
  14. Volvo Construction Equipment Wins Red Dot Award for New Electric Design  →
  15. Operators Can Now Use FAE App to Reposition RCU Vehicles if Remote-Control Signal is Lost.  →
  16. Woods CRW Joins Merlo America's Dealer Network  →
  17. Illinois DOT Wraps $65M I-255 Project in St. Claire County Six Weeks Early  →
  18. Maryland Pursues Ambitious Route 4 Revamp  →
  19. Anthony Cary Continues Tradition With A&A Forest Products  →
  20. Austin Convention Center Demolition Begins  →
  21. Interstate 30 Undergoes $334M Upgrade in Rockwall, Texas  →





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