AGC of America Names Nation's Safest Construction Company

W.B. Moore Company of Charlotte, North Carolina was named the nation's safest construction company in 2014 by the Associated General Contractors of America. The association, which oversees the Willis Construction Safety Excellence Awards, an annual ranking of construction safety programs, noted that 36 other companies were selected as winners for the quality of their safety programs. “The most important thing any construction firm can build is its safety culture,” said Al Landes, the association's past president and president and COO of Herzog Contracting Corp. “Firms like this send a clear message to their industry peers that we can never take … Read more

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Hoar Construction Earns National Awards from ABC

HOUSTON, Texas — Associated Builders and Contractors presented Pyramid awards to Hoar Construction for the firm's work on recent construction projects, including NEA Baptist Memorial Hospital in Jonesboro, Arkansas and Abroms Engel Institute for the Visual Arts, Birmingham, Alabama (Institutional category). The awards were presented at the 25th annual Excellence in Construction Awards celebration in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida on March 5. ABC's National Excellence in Construction program is the premier competition within the construction industry that recognizes outstanding construction projects across the nation. Winning projects, selected from entries submitted from firms across the nation, are judged on complexity, attractiveness, unique … Read more

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New Study Finds OSHA Officials Underestimated Cost of Silica Rule for Construction Industry by $4.5B a Year

WASHINGTON, D.C. — A new report released by the Construction Industry Safety Coalition found that the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s proposed silica standards for the U.S. construction industry will cost the industry $5 billion per year—roughly $4.5 billion per year more than OSHA’s estimates. The coalition cautioned the flawed cost estimates reflect deeper flaws in the rule and urged the federal agency to reconsider its approach. OSHA’s proposed rule, intended to drastically reduce the permissible exposure limit of crystalline silica for the construction industry, has been underestimated by the agency to cost the construction industry about $511 million a … Read more

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AGC of America Introduces New Officers to Lead Construction Industry

The Associated General Contractors of America announced the new officers who have been selected to lead the nation’s largest construction trade association. :Chuck Greco, chairman of Houston, Texas-based Linbeck Group, will serve as president; Mark Knight, president of Webster, South Dakota-based Foothills Contracting Inc., will serve as senior vice president; Art Daniel, president and COO of Cedar Hill, Texas-based A.R. Daniel Construction, Inc. will serve as vice president and Joe Stella, president of Wakefield, Massachusetts-based P.J. Stella Construction Corp., will serve as treasurer. “During the course of my career I have had countless opportunities to observe just what a positive … Read more

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Construction Codes, Standards Developers Align Guidelines to Create Sustainable Buildings

Constructing new buildings and retrofiting existing buildings to be environmentally responsible is on the rise in the U.S. and globally. Several leading associations that develop construction codes and standards used to create green buildings are collaborating to bring consistency to high-efficiency structures. The initiative is being welcomed by code officials, architects, construction engineers and builders. “In just a few years we progressed from developing the first model code for green buildings to a new cooperative document that will make it easier for owners, designers, builders and code officials to deliver sustainable, high-performing buildings,” said International Code Council CEO Dominic Sims. … Read more

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