BSU CM Sweeps Wins at 2021 ASC Regional & National Competition
Boise State Construction Management teams score huge success at 2021 ASC Regional and National Competition
Words With Wayne 02-05-2021
On today's Words With Wayne, we discuss transportation bills in the Idaho State Legislature, plus a CM/GC project taking place in downtown Boise.
Words With Wayne: 01-22-2021
On today's Words With Wayne, we introduce you to the 2021 Idaho AGC Executive Board members.
AGC of America Awards "Outstanding Student Chapter" to Idaho AGC Student Chapter at BSU
We are beyond proud of our Student Chapter!
The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) has announced that the AGC Student Chapter at Boise State University has earned the Construction Management Skills Award in the 2020 AGC Outstanding Student Chapter Contest! The judges were greatly impressed with the chapter's preconstruction services and administrative activities such as design reviews, constructability reviews, budgeting, value engineering, estimating, scheduling, coordination, preplanning, and material procurement.
Idaho Contractors Support Governor’s Transportation Plan
Idaho Contractors Support Governor’s Transportation Plan
Governor’s “Building Idaho’s Future” Initiative to Create Thousands of Idaho Jobs
January 11, 2021. Boise, Idaho
Contact: Wayne Hammon – whammon@idahoagc.org
Words With Wayne: 01-08-2021
On this year's first Words With Wayne, Wayne is joined at the Idaho Statehouse by our own Sean Schupack as they discuss the upcoming 2021 legislative session and some key topics they are keeping an eye on.
Residential construction rises, nonresidential stalls in October; employment declines in most metros
Construction spending in October increased 1.3% from September and 3.7% from October 2019 to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1.439 trillion, the Census Bureau reported on Tuesday.
October Employment Lags February Level in 37 States; Census Finds Many Firms Expect Slow Recovery
Seasonally adjusted construction employment in October trailed pre-pandemic February levels in 37 states and exceeded them in 13 states and the District of Columbia, according to AGC’s analysis of Bureau of Lab