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AGC Participates in Tax Team Roundtable in Kansas City
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October 10, 2024

On Monday, the Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, Jason Smith (R-Mo.) hosted a roundtable in Kansas City...

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Rep. Max Miller Tours Hinckley Lake Dam Project
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October 10, 2024

Workforce development and policy solutions highlighted during project tour

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OSHA Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health to Meet on Oct. 29 & 30
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October 10, 2024

Register to attend, submit comments by Oct. 23

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Founded in 1918, The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) is a full-service national trade association with a nationwide network of chapters. AGC represents more than 27,000 firms including 6,500 of America’s leading general contractors, nearly 9,000 specialty contractors and almost 12,000 service providers and suppliers. AGC is the leading association for the construction industry. Regarded as the “voice and choice” of the construction industry, AGC is one of the most visible organizations in the industry.

AGC members construct commercial and public buildings, airports, shopping centers, factories and industrial plants, schools, dams and flood control facilities, highways, roads and bridges, ports, public transit, underground facilities, water and wastewater treatment facilities, multifamily housing projects, military and defense related facilities, rail and transit facilities, tunnels, housing developments and mining operations.

 

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