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![]() Feb. 1, 2021 |
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By STEPHEN E. SANDHERR
Many of us were eager to see 2020 come to a close and welcome in the new year. There are many reasons to expect 2021 will be a more uplifting year, thanks in large part to the growing availability of coronavirus vaccines, yet there are also reasons why this year could prove challenging for the construction industry. Namely, the industry is facing a lot of difficult economic headwinds at the same time the political climate is taking a turn for the more challenging.
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By JOURNAL STAFF
The DJC caught up with Curt Gimmestad, the returning AGC of Washington president, to find out what’s happening in the local construction industry.
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By JOURNAL STAFF
COVID-19 was a dominate factor in the workplace in 2020 and continues to be this year, as the AGC of Washington on Friday went virtual with its annual meeting and gave it a new name: annual celebration.
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