Employment in Alaska’s construction industry had not yet returned to pre-COVID-19 levels as of the end of 2022, even though the industry was damaged less during the pandemic than the state’s economy ...
Donald Trump has a plan for the construction industry: Eliminate overtime pay and slash wages by ending prevailing wages. Trump’s plan also would break our Registered Apprenticeship system by ...
The gap between the lowest and highest employment months is about 14% in the state, or a difference of 43,900 jobs. The next ...
Alaska is expected to have moderate job growth in 2025, with the construction and oil and gas sectors forecast to be the big winners and seafood processing seen as the biggest loser. Statewide job ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — An Alaska industry group predicted a decrease in 2020 construction spending due to a lower number of earthquake repair projects. The Associated General Contractors of Alaska ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A recent report shows spending on construction in Alaska is expected to increase by 10 percent this year, a sign the state’s struggling economy is on the rebound. The forecast ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The Alaska Army National Guard’s 208th Construction Management Team held a change of command and deployment ceremony on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson Nov. 14. The unit will ...
Schools in rural Alaska face some of the harshest conditions on earth: below-zero temperatures, wind, snow, driving rain and melting permafrost. And these villages, home for many Alaska natives, are ...
After taking a hit last year, construction spending in Alaska is expected to decline again in 2017. The Associated General Contractors of Alaska predicts the total value of "on the street" ...
New homes in varying stages of construction are seen on Monday in southwest Anchorage neighborhood. Alaska's construction employment had not bounced back to pre-pandemic levels by the end of 2022, ...
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