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California DIR Announces Public Meeting on Public Works Construction Projects

The California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) announces the fourth in a series of public meetings focusing on Public Works construction projects in California. This educational seminar is designed to help those working in public works construction understand the laws pertaining the use of public funds. This seminar will have a greater level of information for contractors than past seminars and will kick off with a presentation on the availability of new federal and state stimulus finds for public works.

“By investing and leveraging billions of dollars in the state’s infrastructure over the next 20 years, California can create vibrant economic growth, improve the environment and ensure our infrastructure will accommodate future generations,” said Director John C. Duncan.

What: Department of Industrial Relations Holds Fourth Public Works Training Seminar for California’s Construction Industry

Who: Public Works experts from DIR
          US Dept of Labor representative

When: Thursday, January 21, 2010

Where: Orange County Hilton
              3050 Bristol Street
              Costa Mesa, California

Why: To train the regulated public works community about critical issues affecting use of public funds in construction.  

Source: http://www.dir.ca.gov/

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