AGC State Law Matrix

The AGC State Law Matrix, compiled, upgraded and expanded by the law firm of Smith, Currie & Hancock LLP, provides state-by-state information on important statutes affecting the construction process. Bidding requirements, payment clauses, bond requirements, subcontracting requirements, lien laws, procurement laws, are just a few of the many topics covered. New information has been added on reverse auctions, electronic bidding, trust fund statutes, and construction management at risk.

  • Provides statutory citations and comments about the laws in every state. Here's an example.
  • Offers free technical support
    (Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. ET).
  • Gives you word–search capability.
  • Covers topics including electronic bidding, reverse auctions, trust fund statutes, CM at–Risk, bidding requirements, payment clauses, lien laws, pre–qualification requirements, bond requirements, alternative delivery systems laws, subcontracting requirements, procurement laws, and more.
  • Comes with an "Issues at a Glance" catalog for all 50 states, to tell you if there's a licensing requirement for general contractors, if Design–Build is permitted on public and private projects, and if construction management is an available delivery vehicle for public construction.
  • Access to the State Law Matrix is available by subscription for as little as $95 per year for AGC Members.
  • Click here to go to the AGC's State Law Matrix page.

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