MIOSHA and AGC of Michigan Sign Alliance to Protect Construction Workers

Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) Director Doug Kalinowski recently announced the signing of a strategic alliance with the Associated General Contractors (AGC) of Michigan to protect the safety and health of Michigan’s construction workers. The construction industry is one of the most hazardous industries in Michigan. Only about four percent of Michigan’s workforce is employed in construction – however, construction fatalities account for more than 40 percent of all fatal workplace accidents. “By combining our resources, the AGC of Michigan and MIOSHA can have a significant impact on safety and health prevention efforts at construction job sites,” said … Read more

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Latest Construction Employment Numbers Released

Las Vegas, Nev. and Napa, Calif. Lost Most Jobs while Columbus, Ohio And Hanford-Corcoran, Calif. Top List of Metro Areas Adding Jobs for the Year Construction employment declined in 232 out of 337 metropolitan areas between December 2009 and December 2010, according to a new analysis of federal employment data released today by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials said that construction employment was likely affected by severe winter weather in many states and the winding down of a number of stimulus and other temporary federal construction programs. “It looks like severe winter weather put an early halt … Read more

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Corna Kokosing Construction has Perfect Safety Record in 2010

Year Without an OSHA Recordable Incident Results in Industry Recognition COLUMBUS, Ohio — Corna Kokosing Construction Company completed the 2010 calendar year without an OSHA recordable incident. This perfect safety record has been recognized by the Associated General Contractors (AGC) of America. Corna Kokosing completed more than 370,000 hours worked with zero recordable incidents. The company has been selected as a finalist for the 12th annual AGC/WILLIS Construction Safety Excellence Awards. “The best part of accomplishing a zero incident rate in 2010 is that it means all Corna Kokosing associates went home from work in the same condition they left … Read more

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Increase in Nonresidential Construction Spending Not Expected Until Late 2011

Stronger gains for commercial real estate sector expected in 2012WASHINGTON DC — A slow recovery period is projected for the nonresidential construction industry this year, and 2011 spending levels are not anticipated to be enough to show growth over 2010 figures.   While activity for institutional projects should hover near 2010 levels, there is likely to be a modest decline in commercial construction.   Overall nonresidential construction spending is expected to decrease by two percent in 2011, with 2012 seeing an increase of five percent in inflation adjusted terms.   These are highlights from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) … Read more

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Carolinas Construction Leaders Receive Top Honors

Carolinas AGC Announces 2010 Pinnacle Award Winners CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Carolinas Associated General Contractors (CAGC) announces the winners of the 2010 Carolinas AGC Pinnacle Awards — the most prestigious recognition in the Carolinas construction industry. Awards are presented for the year’s outstanding performance by a company and for outstanding construction projects. The annual CAGC Pinnacle Awards competition is judged by a panel of 10 member contractors. BEST GENERAL CONTRACTOR AWARD: New Atlantic Contracting, Inc., Winston-Salem, NC New Atlantic Contracting specializes in complex building construction and renovations, focusing on education, medical and other institutional work. An employee-owned firm founded in … Read more

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