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AGC of America New ConstructorCast: News, views, and interviews relevant to construction.

Listen as contractors and industry experts discuss business opportunities and challenges facing today’s construction industry. Be sure to click the special editions tab to hear timely updates on notable happenings, and how AGC is involved and representing the interests of the construction industry (also watch this series on YouTube). For podcast ideas and collaboration inquiries, please contact […]

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What new Maryland laws go into effect Oct. 1?

An update to Maryland’s hate crimes law, named for slain Army 2nd Lt. Richard Collins III, is one of several anti-discrimination measures going into effect Oct. 1. Other notable bills address crime, the environment and health care, including an infectious disease mandate named for Olivia Paregol, a University of Maryland freshman who died during a 2018 campus outbreak.

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73 Whiteford Attorneys Listed in Best Lawyers in America 2023, 

August 18, 2022 – Baltimore – 73 lawyers from Whiteford, Taylor & Preston have been selected by their peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America® 2023 (copyright 2022 by Woodward/White, Inc., of Aiken S.C.). The lawyers selected are based in the firm’s Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Washington, D.C. offices.

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Contractors’ Bid Prices Finally Match Runup In Materials Prices, But Continuing Cost Increases Will Maintain Pressure On Profit Margins

Contractors’ bid prices for constructing new nonresidential buildings finally caught up with soaring costs for the materials and service they buy in May, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of government data released today. Association officials cautioned that contractors will have a hard time keeping pace with additional price spikes for many key construction materials.

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Government-Mandated Project Labor Agreements Would Keep Three-Quarters Of Firms From Bidding On New Federal Projects, Survey Finds

Survey of Federal Contractors Also Finds that the Biden Administration’s Plans to Impose Project Labor Agreements Will Make It Harder for Firms to Subcontract with Small, Minority & Disadvantaged Businesses

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AGC is helping Members meet Inflation Challenge

The Associated General Contractors of America has been helping contractors enlighten clients on the severe inflation pressures they face with frequently updated Construction Inflation Alerts for a little over a year. It’s just one of AGC’s services related to the economy, in addition to an in-house economist and research analyst who explore macroeconomic trends and how they affect construction.

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