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AGC FEC Past President (’84) Vincent Burkhardt Receives S.I.R. Award
On Saturday evening, April 12, in a surprise calculated move at a meaningful place and event fond to Mr. Vince Burkhardt (Burkhardt Construction), he was recognized with the coveted AGC S.I.R. Award. This award has been given very few times in the history of the AGC Florida East Coast Chapter. SIR Awards are reserved for…
Read MoreConstruction Employment Increases in 31 States and D.C. From March 2024 to March 2025; 30 States Add Jobs Between February and March
Texas and New Mexico Have Highest Number and Percent of 12-Month Gains, While California and Washington Lag; Texas and Kentucky Top Lists of Monthly Increases; California and Mississippi Experience Worst One-Month Declines Construction employment increased in 31 states and the District of Columbia in March from a year earlier, while 29 states added construction jobs between February and…
Read MorePrices For Nonresidential Construction Materials And Services Increase For Third-Straight Month In March, Even Before Most Tariffs Kick In
Association Warns New Tariffs Will Further Inflate Construction Costs, Disrupt Supply Chains, and Undermine Project Delivery, and Urges Caution The price of materials and services used in nonresidential construction rose 0.4 percent in March, the third monthly increase in a row, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of government data released today.…
Read MoreNational Construction Charity, Kokosing And United Rentals Lead Volunteers In Building The Walls For A Local Habitat For Humanity House
AGC Charities Inc.’s Annual Operation Opening Doors Project Involved Contractors from Across the Country who Donated Time, Materials & Money to Cut Lumber and Assemble Walls for a New House COLUMBUS, OHIO – AGC Charities Inc., Kokosing and United Rentals teamed up to lead dozens of volunteers from across the country to assemble all the…
Read MoreConstruction Sector Adds 13,000 Jobs In March But New Tariffs Threaten To Drive Up Construction Costs, Cause Project Owners To Put Plans On Hold
Industry Adds Jobs at Faster Rate than Overall Economy as Average Hourly Wages Outpace Rise in Private Sector Earnings; Construction Unemployment Rate of 5.4 Percent Matches Year-Ago Level Construction sector employment increased by 13,000 positions in March as rising wages enabled the industry to add workers more rapidly than other sectors, according to an analysis of new…
Read MoreConstruction Jobs Increase In 189 Metro Areas Between February 2024 And February 2025; Tariffs Threaten To Cause Cancellations And Job Losses
Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall, Fla., Boise, Idaho and Kokomo, Ind. Lead in Number and Percentage of Job Gains, While Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale, Calif. and Elizabethtown, Ky. Experience Worst Job Losses Construction employment increased in 189, or 53 percent, of 360 metro areas between February 2024 and February 2025, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of new government employment data. Association officials warned that…
Read MoreConstruction Spending Up In February But Slumping Rates Of Hires And Job Openings Suggest Contractors Expect Fewer Near-term Opportunities
Spending Rebounds for Both Residential and Nonresidential Construction, Following Widespread Severe Weather in January; Year-over-Year Growth Continues But More Slowly than Before Construction spending increased 0.7 percent from January to February, even as contractors kept hiring and job opening rates at low levels, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of…
Read MoreConstruction Employment Increases In 31 States And D.C. From February 2024 To Last Month; 27 States And D.C. Add Jobs Between January And February
Texas and New Mexico Have Highest Number and Percent of 12-Month Gains, While California and Montana Lag; Ohio and West Virginia Top Lists of Monthly Gains; Washington Has the Worst Losses from January to February Construction employment increased in 31 states and the District of Columbia in February from a year earlier, while 27 states plus…
Read MoreConstruction Employment Increases In 34 States And D.C. From January 2024 To January 2025; 23 States Add Jobs Between December And January
Texas and Idaho Have Highest Number and Percent of 12-Month Gains, While California and Massachusetts Lag; Utah and Idaho Top Lists of Monthly Gains; Florida and Arkansas Have Worst Losses from December to January Construction employment increased in 34 states and the District of Columbia in January from a year earlier, while 23 states added construction…
Read MorePrices For Nonresidential Construction Materials And Services Climb 0.5 Percent In February, With Tariff Impacts Likely To Push Prices Higher
Officials with the Associated General Contractors of America note that Rising Construction Costs will Make it Harder for Firms to Build the Kind of Manufacturing Base the Tariffs are Intended to Create The price of materials and services used in nonresidential construction rose 0.5 percent in February, following an increase of 0.7 percent in January,…
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