Job Stimulus Project Information - Federal & State

AGCA continues to update its stimulus website to provide comprehensive information on the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act and the impact on the construction industry. Included on the site is a breakdown of construction spending by program, with additional details on allocations. The site also includes analysis of the various tax provisions within the legislation that affect the construction industry and an overview of some of the policy implications of the legislation. 

The intent of the site is to provide members, and more broadly the construction community, the widest possible range of current information about the stimulus. AGCA also aims to highlight the stimulus funds at work and AGCA members hiring employees based on stimulus awards. The section "Stimulus At Work" highlights the work our members are doing to help ensure the success of the stimulus package. Visit www.agc.org/stimulusatwork to share your success stories related to the stimulus. 

Job Stimulus Project Information - State of Iowa

The State of Iowa has a number of links to which information can be found in regards to state-sponsored stimulus funding. For instance, CLICK HERE to view the website for general information on I-JOBS. 

If you are more interested in project specific information categorized by region, type of project, administering entity or simply a "key word" search, TRY THIS LINK.

There is an additional link that takes you to the amount of funds appropriated by the ARRA to the State of Iowa.

Finally, the AGC of America has developed an informational piece focused on the impact of stimulus funding. The link below takes you to a new economic fact sheet developed by the AGC of America economists for the state of Iowa. The goal is to provide members and others a quick look at the industry related economic issues including stimulus impact and unemployment. Our thanks to the AGC of America for customizing this information for Iowa and hope it answers some of the questions our members may have going forward. CLICK HERE to view the link described.