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This synchronized and ongoing data-mining initiative provides access to information that can increase business profitability, reduce risk and optimize decision-making. Its scope offers statewide perspective that can aid in local positioning and partnerships.

Offered to the Washington business community by state and industry leaders (for the first time), this analytical tool is a result of alliances focused on innovation and the industry-driven demand for standards and interoperability — coupled with the vast growth of data brought forth by technological advances.

Each contributing partner has a long-running reputation for providing and managing volumes of information that informs decisions on a statewide level everyday. For more information regarding this service please contact an AWB Institute representative for assistance.


Reports &
Presentations

A compilation of construction-related information for the purpose of market research.

Industry-Related
Links

Links to industry information and services.

Construction
Directory

A directory to enhance networking.

Real-Time Washington Data Sets
Current Industry Employment, not seasonally adjusted.

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The Unemployment Insurance Program provides temporary weekly payments to workers who lose their jobs through no fault of their own. The payments are financed by contributions from employers on the wages of their covered workers. Data is reported for counts of individuals who file initial claims, continued claims, and that have exhausted their benefits.

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The Unemployment Insurance Program provides temporary weekly payments to workers who lose their jobs through no fault of their own. The payments are financed by contributions from employers on the wages of their covered workers. Data is reported for counts of individuals who file initial claims, continued claims, and that have exhausted their benefits.

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The Unemployment Insurance Program provides temporary weekly payments to workers who lose their jobs through no fault of their own. The payments are financed by contributions from employers on the wages of their covered workers. Data is reported for counts of individuals who file initial claims, continued claims, and that have exhausted their benefits.

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