DURHAM, N.C., Dec. 3, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory, during a meeting with nearly 120 Carolinas AGC (CAGC) members (construction contractors and suppliers) said that his agenda will continue to focus on infrastructure funding, improving vocational education and providing incentives to draw businesses to North Carolina.
"Some of the costs of maintaining our public buildings are more than they are worth," McCrory said, adding the lights in the aging Albemarle Building in the State Government Complex either all must be turned on or off. "We can't even find a way to turn the lights off at the Albemarle Building."
McCrory's comments were made at CAGC's quarterly Triangle Executive Club luncheon on December 1. The 2015 CAGC quarterly luncheons have included presentations from NC Commerce Secretary John Skvarla, NC Labor Commissioner Cherie Berry and Rep. Dean Arp, who is a chief sponsor of legislation that will result in a $2 billion statewide bond referendum on March 15, 2016 for building, utility and parks infrastructure improvements.
McCrory's comments touched on wide-ranging issues in a conversation moderated by CAGC President and CEO Dave Simpson as well as questions posed from the audience. Issues discussed by the Governor included:
Berry Jenkins, NC Government Relations and Highway-Heavy Director for CAGC, said that the transportation funding changes are excellent. "Not only has the strategic mobility formula virtually eliminated politics in project programming, but it also has improved the accuracy of when projects will be let to contract, which greatly enhances the ability to plan for resource needs involving our members and the construction industry."
McCrory also discussed his strong support of the $2 billion construction funding referendum that will be on the statewide ballot next March. Betsy Bailey, NC Government Relations and Building Director for CAGC, said CAGC will work with a business coalition for the passage of this bond referendum.
For more information contact CAGC lobbyists in NC Betsy Bailey ([email protected]), Berry Jenkins ([email protected]), Dave Simpson ([email protected]) or Allen Gray ([email protected]) or call 704-372-1450.
Carolinas AGC is the construction industry association in the Carolinas, bringing value to our thousands of members through networking, government relations, job leads, meetings with owners/designers, education and training involving such issues as safety and open shop, and community development. Visit us at www.cagc.org, connect with us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and LinkedIn.
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