In this Issue:
NASCAR Sponsorship
Federal Stimulus Reference Guide
This Issue's Cartoon!
ConstructionJobs.com Sponsors the JTG Daugherty #47 Car
Whether you’re a fan or not, you’ll appreciate our sponsorship of the Nationwide Series for three races in June of 2009.
19% of the millions of NASCAR fans are in the construction industry. We expect this sponsorship to drive traffic to our website and subsequently to your job posts.
So if you’re looking for qualified workers for your projects, check out ConstructionJobs.com. Call a Sales Representative today to take advantage of exceptional job seeker traffic.
The following press release provides additional information about our partnership:
- ConstructionJobs.com Signs Partnership with JTG Daugherty Racing
- ConstructionJobs.com and JTG Daugherty Racing today announced a long-term marketing partnership designed to help NASCAR fans learn more about the construction employment marketplace. ConstructionJobs.com will be the primary sponsor of Michael McDowell's NNS #47 car in the upcoming Dover, Nashville and Milwaukee races and an associate sponsor on Marcos Ambrose's NSCS #47 car at the Monster Mile in Dover, DE on May 30th.
- “I can’t think of a better partnership than the one we have created with ConstructionJobs.com,” said JTG Daugherty Racing's owner Tad Geschickter. “19% of NASCAR fans work within the construction industry, and with the current economic downturn those hard working people need a place to help them in these challenging times.”
- ConstructionJobs.com is the number one job board dedicated to the construction industry. Not only are companies able to utilize the site by posting jobs and searching the resume data base for the best candidates in the industry but job seekers are able to search and apply for jobs free.
- “This is perfect. JTG Daugherty Racing has set themselves apart in racing through their extraordinary marketing programs. With all of the improvements to the site that we are making the timing couldn’t be better. Our consistent goal is to serve the construction industry and nobody is better suited to help us in that endeavor than the team at JTG Daugherty Racing,” said Charlie Kimmel, President of ConstructionJobs.com.
- “We are extremely excited, this is a win for everybody, but most importantly it is a win for the hardworking fans of NASCAR.” said JTG Daugherty Racing’s co-owner Brad Daugherty.
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Federal Stimulus Reference Guide
In response to a struggling economy and paralleling the Obama Administration’s decision to invest money in Infrastructure construction through the Federal Stimulus initiative ConstructionJobs.com has compiled the links listed below as a reference guide to serve you in this volatile time.
The results produced a list of ten websites and resources which, when mined properly, can educate job seekers and construction professionals alike as we respond to the markets that are emerging as 2009 moves forward, making us aware of coming projects and leading us to focus our employment efforts on these business segments.
After sifting through hundreds of websites pointing to coming Infrastructure work, we pared our work to a list of eight websites and resources.
The websites listed here provide easy-to-navigate routes to projects that will be built and which point to an emphasis on our nation’s infrastructure.
- Individual State’s Websites (See below for those 50 links)
- StimulusWatch.org
- Wall Street Journal Map
- AmericanProgress.org
- FBO.org
- Recovery.gov
- ConstructionWebLinks.com
- GovExec.com
Individual State’s Websites
Here are the exact websites for the Individual State’s Websites as mentioned above.
1. Alabama: www.bc.alabama.gov/ and www.alabamainteractive.org/alabamainteractive_shell/Welcome.do?url=http://info.alabama.gov/
2. Alaska: http://dnr.alaska.gov/commis/opmp/ and www.state.ak.us/local/communit.shtml
3. Arizona: www.az.gov and http://az.gov/webapp/portal/subtopic.jsp?id=2186&name=Government&parentID=1165
4. Arkansas: www.arkansasbuildingauthority.com/ and www.arkansas.gov/community_liv.php
5. Calif: www.pd.dgs.ca.gov/default.htm and www.ca.gov/About/Government/Local/counties.html
6. Colorado: www.gssa.state.co.us/CDNotices and www.dola.state.co.us/dlg/local_governments/counties.html
7. Conn: www.phone.ct.gov/departmental_result.aspx and www.ct.gov/ctportal/cwp/view.asp?a=843&q=257266&ctportalPNavCtr=|27610|#38191
8. Delaware: http://gss.omb.delaware.gov/bids.shtml and http://stateplanning.delaware.gov/information/counties.shtml
9. Florida: http://dms.myflorida.com/business_operations/real_estate_development_management/building_construction/project_information
10. Georgia: http://ssl.doas.state.ga.us/PRSapp/PR_index.jsp and www.georgia.gov/00/channel_title/0,2094,4802_4977,00.html
11. Hawaii: www.state.hi.us/bidapps/
and www.ehawaii.gov/dakine/search.html?tag=government
12. Idaho: http://adm.idaho.gov/purchasing/epurchasinginfo.htm and http://www.state.id.us/aboutidaho/counties.html
13. Illinois: www.cdb.state.il.us/default.shtml and http://illinoisgis.ito.state.il.us/communities/
14. Indiana: www.in.gov/idoa/2354.htm and www.in.gov/mylocal/
15. Iowa: http://regassist.iowa.gov/business_with_state/index.html and www.iowa.gov/state/main/govcounties.html and www.iowa.gov/state/main/livingcities.html
16. Kansas: www.da.ks.gov/purch/ and www.kansas.gov/community/
17. Kentucky: http://eprocurement.ky.gov/ and http://kentucky.gov/government/Pages/localgov.aspx
18. Louisiana: http://wwwprd.doa.louisiana.gov/osp/lapac/pubmain.asp and www.louisiana.gov/Government/Local/
19. Maine: www.maine.gov/portal/business/vendors.html and www.maine.gov/local/search.php?show_towns=true
20. Maryland: www.maryland.gov/portal/server.pt?space=CommunityPage&cached=true&parentname=MyPage&parentid=0&in_hi_userid=1333&control=SetCommunity&CommunityID=201&PageID=0&portal=md and www.maryland.gov/portal/server.pt?space=CommunityPage&cached=true&parentname=MyPage&parentid=0&in_hi_userid=1333&control=SetCommunity&CommunityID=214&PageID=0&portal=md
21. Mass: www.mass.gov/?pageID=mg2subtopic&L=4&L0=Home&L1=Business&L2=Selling+to+the+Government&L3=Buildings+%26+Real+Estate&sid=massgov2 and www.mass.gov/?pageID=mg2terminal&L=3&L0=Home&L1=State+Government&L2=Local+Government&sid=massgov2&b=terminalcontent&f=cc_landing&csid=massgov2
22. Michigan: www.michigan.gov/buymichiganfirst/0,1607,7-225-48676---,00.html and www.michigan.gov/buymichiganfirst/0,1607,7-225-48676---,00.html
23. Minnesota: www.mmd.admin.state.mn.us/process/admin/page2List.asp
and www.state.mn.us/portal/mn/jsp/content.do?az_type=description&subchannel=-536879913&programid=536879786&id=-8494&agency=NorthStar&sp2=y and www.state.mn.us/portal/mn/jsp/content.do?az_type=description&subchannel=-536879913&programid=536879800&id=-8494&agency=NorthStar&sp2=y
24. Mississippi: www.dfa.state.ms.us/Offices/BOB/BOB.htm and www.mississippi.gov/local_govts.jsp?Category_ID=12
25. Missouri: http://oa.mo.gov/fmdc/dc/list.htm and www.mo.gov/mo/county.htm and www.mo.gov/mo/municipalities.htm
26. Montana: http://gsd.mt.gov/osbs/default.asp and http://maco.cog.mt.us/pages/COUNTIES.htm
27. Nebraska: www.das.state.ne.us/materiel/purchasing/rfp.htm and www.nebraska.gov/dynamicindex.html
28. Nevada: http://purchasing.state.nv.us/bidding_opportunities.htm and http://nv.gov/Cities_Counties.htm
29. New Hamp: www.admin.state.nh.us/purchasing/bids_posteddte.asp and www.nh.gov/government/local.html
30. New Jrsy: www.nj.gov/njbusiness/contracting/ and www.nj.gov/nj/gov/county/localgov.html
31. New Mex: www.generalservices.state.nm.us/spd/ and www.newmexico.gov/government.php
32. New York: www.nysegov.com/citGuide.cfm?superCat=28&cat=397&content=main and www.nysegov.com/citGuide.cfm?superCat=102
33. North Car: www.ncpandc.gov/index.html and www.nc.gov/5,506,North_Carolina_A_better_place_for_government,General_Information.html
34. North Dak: https://secure.apps.state.nd.us/csd/spo/services/bidder/main.htm and www.nd.gov/category.htm?id=71
35. Ohio: www.procure.ohio.gov/proc/stateConstructionOpps_text.asp and www.ohio.gov/government/
36. Oklahoma: www.ok.gov/DCS/Construction_&_Properties/index.html and www.oklahoma.gov/3167/3322/
37. Oregon: www.oregon.gov/DAS/SSD/SPO/index.shtml and www.aocweb.org/aoc/AboutOregonCounties/CountyLinks/tabid/72/Default.aspx
38. Penn: www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt?open=512&objID=1230&mode=2 and www.pacounties.org/Pages/CountyWebsites.aspx
39. Rhode Isl: www.ri.gov/business/index.php?subcategory=21&linkgroup=91 and www.ri.gov/towns/
40. South Car: www.procurement.sc.gov/ and www.mmo.sc.gov/MMO/spo/MMO-solicit-directory.phtm
41. South Dak: www.state.sd.us/boa/opm/ and http://open.sd.gov/
42. Tennessee: http://state.tn.us/generalserv/purchasing/index.htm and www.tennesseeanytime.org/local/index.html
43. Texas: http://esbd.cpa.state.tx.us/buildingbids.cfm
and www.texasonline.com/portal/tol/en/gov/6/2 and www.texasonline.com/portal/tol/en/gov/6/1
44. Utah: www.utah.gov/services/index.html?type=business and www.utah.gov/government/citycounty.html
45. Vermont: http://bgs.vermont.gov/purchasing and www.vermont.gov/portal/government/index.php?id=27
46. Virginia: http://dps.dgs.virginia.gov/apps/contracts/FutureProcurements.aspx and www.virginia.gov/community/all.html
47. Washington: http://recovery.wa.gov/default.asp
48. West Virg: www.wv.gov/business/Pages/howdoi.aspx and www.wv.gov/Pages/default.aspx (look under "local information")
49. Wisconsin: http://vendornet.state.wi.us/vendornet/asp/gvi.asp and www.wisconsin.gov/state/core/wisconsin_counties.html and www.wisconsin.gov/state/core/wisconsin_cities_towns_and_villages.html
50. Wyoming: http://wyoming.gov/recovery/
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