Man Buried During Construction Accident to Share His Experiences

Man Buried During Construction Accident to Share His Experiences Over 300 Contractors Registered to Attend Training On Friday February 26, 2010 the Associated General Contractors of Maine (AGC Maine) will host a training seminar at Enterprise Trenchless Technologies Incorporate (ETTI) in Lisbon Falls. The training will address safety topics on excavation and trenching. The program [...]

2010-02-25T23:36:19-04:00February 25th, 2010|News, Press Releases|

Businesses Form MaineLine Coalition to Aid Rebuilding Efforts in Haiti

Businesses Form MaineLine Coalition to Aid Rebuilding Efforts in Haiti The recent earthquake in Haiti is the worst disaster in modern history, according to the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). In just 35 seconds, the 7.0 magnitude earthquake claimed more than 200,000 lives and caused nearly $14 billion in damages or almost 117 percent of the [...]

2010-02-24T14:45:40-04:00February 24th, 2010|News, Press Releases|

Reed & Reed Awarded Contract to Rebuild Maine Bridge

February 10, 2010 Call: Art Cavanaugh (207) 443-9747 Woolwich, Maine Reed & Reed Inc. has been selected as the Design – Build Contractor for Maine’s largest transportation project this year, replacing the Veteran’s Memorial Bridge. In a press conference held by both the Maine Department of Transportation (MaineDOT) and Reed & Reed, MDOT Commissioner David [...]

2010-02-23T12:23:03-04:00February 10th, 2010|News, Press Releases|

ONLY 4 OUT OF 337 CITIES ADDED CONSTRUCTION JOBS IN 2009 AS CONSTRUCTION SPENDING DROPS TO LOWEST LEVEL IN 6 YEARS

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT:  Brian Turmail February 1, 2010 703-837-5310; turmailb@agc.org ONLY 4 OUT OF 337 CITIES ADDED CONSTRUCTION JOBS IN 2009 AS CONSTRUCTION SPENDING DROPS TO LOWEST LEVEL IN 6 YEARS New Data Shows Construction Employment Down 38 Percent in Leominster-Fitchburg, Mass., Up 13 Percent in Harrisburg, PA., As Administration Offers New Infrastructure Spending [...]

2010-02-08T13:46:47-04:00February 1st, 2010|News|
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