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State of the Construction Industry: June Roundup

Viewpoint Construction Technology

AGC Uses Targeted Ads to Try to Prevent Work Zone Crashes. A survey from the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) found that 54 percent of highway contractors reported crashes in their work zones within the past year. The AGC aims to increase work zone safety this summer with targeted advertising.

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Construction Association Strives to Bring Contractors Safely Home

Construction Superintendent Magazine

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- North Carolina Labor Commissioner Cherie Berry met with Carolinas AGC members recently to applaud the association's efforts to reduce the number of construction jobsite accidents through its education and safety training efforts—including the most recent initiative, Safely Home.

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Making the Construction Industry Accessible for All

Fieldwire

The AGC Report shows that diversity and inclusion improve safety where accidents can be fatal. Therefore, the likelihood of accidents in your workplace increases. Reaching Out to Schools Education is often an obstacle for minorities. Diversity promotes safety.

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