Federal funding for construction and infrastructure programs will remain at current levels until mid-March 2025, under a stopgap spending measure passed by Congress on Dec. 20.
Technip Energies, GE Vernova, Balfour Beatty Group and a Shell unit received construction notice to proceed on what could be at least a $5-billion U.K. investment, but opponent's court challenge to government support gets new hearing in March.
Construction employment increased in 41 states and the District of Columbia in November from a year earlier, while 23 states and D.C. added construction jobs between October and November, according to a new analysis of federal employment data released by the Associated General Contractors of America today. Association officials said the industry needs a viable […]
AGC of America is launching a new, targeted digital advertising campaign in support of work authorization programs (such as the H-2B visa and temporary protected status programs) beginning next week. The association will be targeting small business owners who are frequent voters in the districts of members of Congress who are in a position to […]
The debate over government funding in Washington charges on as we approach December 20, 2024, when current funding expires. Earlier this week it appeared that Congress had coalesced around a deal to fund the government until mid-March through a continuing resolution (CR), with disaster aid, an extension of the farm bill, and a few policy […]