This year will be the first time in three years that we are bringing together, in person, hundreds of professionals from across VDOT, industry and localities.
We are all looking for the next talent pipeline and there is no easy answer. Last week VTCA and other industry representatives met with several local Workforce Development Boards to discuss ways we can partner together to better attract future workers.
Super Products LLC, an Alamo Group Company, is a prominent manufacturer of vacuum trucks. Super Products is at the cutting edge of vacuum truck development featuring advanced technology and customized solutions driven by customer needs.
Earlier this Month, Pit & Quarry Magazine published a feature article on VTCA Member, The Frazier Quarry. In business for 107 years, the Frazier Quarry serves the Central Shenandoah Valley and is truly a family owned and run organization.
VTCA is encouraging members to consider signing up and attending the in-person career fair. Clusters like Construction, Engineering, Mechanics will feature local employers, what careers they offer and what to do next.
The Virginia Infrastructure Academy aims to educate 35,000 workers for careers in broadband expansion, wind and solar energy, and heavy construction and maintenance.
Due to the mid-year escalation adjustment enacted by PSPO on June 15th, VDOT's Construction Division has updated the Inspector classification capped rates.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-Norfolk District Regulatory Branch (Army Corps) and DEQ will hold a public information session on Tuesday, September 13, at 10 a.m. to go over permit conditions, procedures and application requirements and answer questions about changes related to the reauthorization of State Program General Permits (22-SPGPs) for the Commonwealth of Virginia.