AGC of NH

"Serving the Commercial Construction Industry since 1949"

Reports
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2013- 2022 Ten Year Transportation Plan Analysis
Produced By A Safer Road To Tomorrow Coalition


The Associated General Contractors of New Hampshire (AGC of NH), a partner in the A Safer Road to Tomorrow Coalition, recently analyzed the proposed 2013-2022 Ten Year Transportation Improvement Plan (Ten Year Plan) to see how projected construction matches with projected construction. AGC of NH also analyzed the 2007-2016 Ten Year Plan and the 2011-2020 Ten Year Plan to provide reference points for comparison. The Executive Summary highlights the major findings of the analysis.

2013-2022 Ten Year Transportation Plan Analysis- Exec. Summary
2013-2022 Ten Year Plan
2011-2020 Ten Year Plan
2007-2016 Ten Year Plan
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Modern Mobility & How We Use Our Infrastructure
Produced By A Safer Road To Tomorrow Coalition


Modern Mobility & How We Use Our Infrastructure explores the role roads and bridges, aviation, mass transit, passenger rail and freight, and water infrastructure plays in our everyday lives. The booklet describes the defining characteristics of each system and usage by citizens.

A recurring theme throughout the booklet highlights the fact that without roads and bridges the other systems would not function as they do today. Roads and bridges provide the necessary link between all systems, and afford the most mobility for citizens. Roads and bridges are used each day as citizens commute to work, run errands, and perform other activities. Additionally, travel in private vehicles accounts for a large portion of all miles travelled in New Hampshire.

The A Safer Road to Tomorrow coalition believes this booklet will give readers a better understanding of what the infrastructure system provides us with. Without today’s infrastructure we would not have the technological advances or quality of life we depend on today.


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Mechanic’s Lien Law


AGC of NH held a successful Lien Law seminar in hopes to educate members on New Hampshire’s Mechanic Lien Law. Ken Rubinstein, of Nelson, Kinder, Mosseua & Saturley, instructed the course and presented attendants with his booklet, titled Mechanic’s Lien Law Boot Camp.  His publication outlined New Hampshire’s Mechanic Lien Law and focused on topics such as the origin of mechanic’s lien, how mechanic’s liens work, the effects of liens, who is entitled to a mechanic’s lien, nature of improvements, contents, service and filing of a notice, completion of contract, priority of liens, how to enforce a mechanic’s lien, as well as many others.  Click here for a copy of Ken Rubinstein’s Mechanic’s Lien Law Boot Camp booklet.


Lien Law Seminar Materials