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Thank you to
corporate sponsor
SilverStone Group! |
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Resume on File |
The Building Chapter Office has received a resume from a job candidate that has many years of experience in construction safety management and a degree in construction management. If you would like to view this resume contact Jean.
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A Search Engine Tip For Use When Checking The NDR Contractor Data Base
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Here is a tip that has worked fairly well when looking up names on the contractor data base. Type in just the last name or the "main" name. I was given this tip by a Department of Revenue employee while I was seeking help locating several subs. The firms in question I could not bring up using full names etc., but they came right up using the single name entry.
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Membership Renewal Packets Were Mailed Out Earlier This Week |
If you are current on your 2009 dues the “contact person” in each company should be receiving the mailing before the week is out. This packet includes the “2009 Member stickers” and the “Member’s Only” password and ID for 2009. Please share these items with all the appropriate people in your company.
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The “Members Only” Password And ID |
The “Members Only” Password And ID will be changing on Monday, February 16th. The key contact person in each company that is paid current on 2009 dues received the information in the member renewal mailing this week. If you do not have the 2009 information click here to receive.
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| Legislative Seminar And Luncheon |
Legislative Seminar And Luncheon will be on Tuesday, March 3rd in Lincoln. This is a joint event with AIA-NE and ACEC-NE. Please plan to attend and contact your local Senator and encourage their attendance. The invitations to the Senators were mailed today. Click here for the schedule of events for the event and the registration/payment information.
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| Lincoln Region Member Meeting |
The next Lincoln Region Member Meeting will be held Monday, February 23rd at noon at the Nebraska Club. Doug Ewald, State Tax Commissioner, will be the speaker. Also, Dr. Jonathan Shi, Program Director for CM at UNL will be attending to meet all of you. Please RSVP and plan to attend this luncheon meeting. Click here for RSVP
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| Emerging Construction Professional Forum |
The next
Emerging Construction Professional Forum will be held on Tuesday, February 17th at 5:30pm in Omaha. The professional experts from Union Bank and Trust Co. and Lutz and Co. CPA will be presenting the program on “Commercial Lending 101” and “Financial Analysis 101”. This is a free forum and EVERYONE is welcome to attend.
You just need to RSVP by end of day on Monday. Click here for RSVP
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| The Legislative Committee |
The Legislative Committee met on 2-9-09 to determine the direction of the Chapter’s lobbying efforts for this session. Click here to view the meeting notes in the Member’s Only Section.
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| The Latest From AGCA On The Stimulus Package |
The Latest From AGCA On The Stimulus Package as of 4:30pm yesterday: Click here to read the memo from Jeff Shoaf.
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| Also From AGCA... |
President Obama Revokes Executive Order Prohibiting Government-Mandated PLAs
President Obama has issued an executive order revoking Pres. Bush’s executive order that essentially prohibited government-mandated project labor agreements on federal and federally assisted projects.
The new executive order establishes that “it is the policy of the Federal Government to encourage executive agencies to consider requiring the use of project labor agreements in connection with large-scale construction projects.” However, the order specifically states, “This order does not require an executive agency to use a project labor agreement on any construction project.” Rather, the order provides that, in awarding a contract for a large-scale construction project, or obligating funds pursuant to such a contract, “executive agencies may, on a project-by-project basis, require the use of a project labor agreement.” (Emphasis added.) A “large-scale construction project” is defined as one with a total cost to the federal government of $25 million or more.
The order also (a) directs the FAR Council to amend the FAR as needed and (b) directs the Office of Management and Budget, in consultation with the Secretary of Labor and other officials, to provide the President with recommendations about “whether broader use of project labor agreements, with respect to both construction projects undertaken under Federal contracts and construction projects receiving Federal financial assistance, would help to promote the economical, efficient, and timely completion of such projects.”
AGC has issued the following statement regarding the order: “Today's executive order has the unfortunate potential to limit contractors' ability to compete for projects at a time when the government is reporting that over one million construction workers have lost their jobs. Given that federal agencies have no demonstrated expertise in writing contracts that cover contractors and their employees, we strongly encourage officials to exercise the discretion this order provides and avoid government-mandated labor agreements.”
Click here for a copy of the order. AGC staff will continue to monitor and keep you informed of developments in this area. |
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