AGC Federal Government Shutdown Update 

The partial government shutdown that began on December 22 continues. AGC is aware of limited impacts on the construction industry to date. As it stands, the E-Verify system — which allows enrolled employers to confirm the eligibility of their employees to work in the United States — is unavailable (see details here). In addition, AGC knows of at least two state departments of transportation — New Mexico and Oklahoma — that have cancelled their January lettings.  

Whether contractors are expected to work during the partial government shutdown depends on the type of work the contractor executes with any particular federal agency. If a contractor works for a branch of a federal agency that performs essential work that remains open during the shutdown, the contractor will in turn likely be required to continue work.  AGC of America recommends that members consult AGC’s What Contractors Should Know in the Event the Government Shuts Down.

Here is a list of major federal construction-related agencies and their status during the partial government shutdown: 

Unaffected Construction-Related Agencies & Programs

Affected Construction-Related Agencies

For more information, contact Jordan Howard at Jordan.Howard@agc.org or (703) 837-5368.