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The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee held a hearing on how current and proposed rules and regulations are burdening job creation. AGC recently sent a letter in response to Committee Chairman Darrell Issa’s (R-Calif.) request for specific issues AGC believes could stifle job creation… Read More
February 10, 2011
Not satisfied with the amount of reporting required of contractors receiving work from “direct” federal and federal-aid work, Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board Chairman Earl Devaney stated that it is time to expand current reporting requirements to capture stimulus project recipient… Read More
February 10, 2011
The ConsensusDOCS 221 (Constructor Statement of Qualifications for a Specific Project) and the ConsensusDOCS 721 (Subcontractor Statement of Qualifications for a Specific Project) provide prequalification statements for Constructors and Subcontractors, respectively.  The documents are written to be… Read More
February 9, 2011
Despite the downturn in construction activity, demand for skilled workers in the construction trades is expected to escalate in the future.  For many companies it is difficult to find workers with the skill levels that are needed to replace a rapidly retiring workforce.  The construction community… Read More
February 9, 2011
The Wage and Hour Division (WHD) of the U.S. Department of Labor recently created a YouTube video explaining the Davis-Bacon Act, the law that gives the department authority to determine the payment of local prevailing wage and fringe benefit payments for laborers and mechanics working under… Read More
February 9, 2011
This isn’t a weather report but an economic one. On February 4, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that construction employment in January tumbled by 32,000 jobs. Some of that job loss may be attributable to projects that didn’t start during harsh midmonth weather conditions. But most of the… Read More
February 8, 2011
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February 8, 2011
The construction unemployment rate jumped to 22.5 percent in January 2011 as the sector lost another 32,000 jobs since December 2010, according to an analysis of new federal employment data released by AGC.  The new data underscores the challenges facing the industry as the stimulus winds down… Read More
February 7, 2011
Nonfarm payroll employment climbed by only 36,000 in January, seasonally adjusted, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported on Friday. The unemployment rate dropped from 9.4% in December, seasonally adjusted, to 9.0% (9.8%, not seasonally adjusted). The unemployment rate in construction was 22… Read More
February 7, 2011
Peter Silva, the top water quality official at the Environmental Protection Agency, is leaving EPA In February. EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson, in a memo to staff, said Silva is stepping down as assistant administrator for water on February 12, 2011. The announcement of Silva's departure comes a… Read More
February 4, 2011