Several important updates to safety and health rules will affect AGC of Washington members. The following is a snapshot of those changes. You can also click here to read the original announcement on our website.
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Due to pressures from some... (Read More)
Construction professionals from around the region attended a sold-out 2016 AGC of Washington Annual Convention on Jan. 29 in Bellevue. Here's a look at just a few of the highlights and photos from the event. Thank you for being a part of this... (Read More)
AGC and other construction-industry groups have filed an appeal of the new Construction Stormwater General Permit, which became effective on Jan. 1.
WACA, AGC Inland Northwest, BIAW and ABC are also participating in the appeal to the Pollution... (Read More)
With the 2016 legislative session around the corner, AGC of Washington remains committed to enhancing the performance and representation of our contractor-members, promoting the respect and integrity of the commercial construction industry and... (Read More)
WSDOT’s new project-delivery method selection-guidance (PDMSG) process is now in effect. PDMSG is a process to evaluate projects and select the most appropriate project-delivery method (PDM) based on each project’s attributes, opportunities and... (Read More)
AGC of Washington has endorsed Bill Bryant for governor in 2016. AGC’s Board of Trustees voted to endorse Bryant during its Nov. 9 meeting.
“We are pleased to endorse Bill Bryant,” said AGC Executive Vice President David D’Hondt. “We... (Read More)
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit has issued a nationwide stay of the new federal regulation redefining “waters of the U.S.” (WOTUS) for the purposes of the Clean Water Act. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Army... (Read More)
Legislators are already looking ahead to the 2016 elections, which will be a very big deal for our state Legislature. All 98 members of the State House and 25 member of the State Senate are up for election plus all of the statewide races such as... (Read More)
An overwhelming majority of construction firms report trouble finding qualified craft workers to fill key spots as demand for construction continues to rebound in many parts of the country, according to the results of an industry-wide survey... (Read More)