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Inside AGC — November/December 2006

Midyear Recap

Midyear Meeting Provides Resources to Protect Members' Businesses and Save Money

AGC members from across the country gathered from September 29 - October 1 in San Francisco for AGC's Midyear Meeting, which addressed legislative issues, regulatory items, pending environmental regulations, the future of the nation's surface transportation infrastructure and a vulnerable California levee system.

AGC also unveiled the Contractors' Guide to BIM and released the third Construction Inflation Alert at the economic session with AGC Chief Economist Ken Simonson.

Members focused on association business and reviewed the upcoming strategic plan, approved the 2007 AGC National Officers and took advantage of valuable networking opportunities.

AGC's Political Action Committee raised more than $65,000 in PAC funds and approved $120,000 in contributions to support pro-construction candidates.

Open Shop Committee Chair Dan O'Brien, Current Electrical Construction Co., Portland, Ore., introduces speakers at a joint session with the Workforce Development Committee on workforce development initiatives in the Gulf Coast.
Gary Rohman, ECCO Equipment Corp. and Dave Sbaffi, Granite Construction, explain The California Air Resources Board's ultimate goals to eliminate equipment with Tier 0 and Tier 1 engines (pre-2001 equipment) and significantly reduce particulate emissions from Tier 2 and 3 engines.
Highway and Transportation Division Chair Bob Lanham, Williams Brothers Construction Co. Inc., AGC's Brian Deery; Steve Heminger, executive director of the San Francisco Metropolitan Transportation Commission and AGC Highway and Transportation Division Vice Chair Brian Burgett, Kokosing Construction Co. Inc. discuss the future of the Federal-Aid Highway Program at the Highway and Transportation Contractors Division Meeting.
AGC Chief Economist Ken Simonson addresses attendees at the economic forum.
AGC's Elisa Brewer discusses the political outlook with Bill Marshburn, DJ Rose & Son Inc. and AGC President Harry Mashburn, Mashburn Construction Co.
AGC Construction Education Committee Chair Pete Filanc, J.C. Filanc Construction and member Craig Jorgensen, VJS Construction Services, present the first place 2005-2006 Outstanding AGC Student Chapter Award to Daniel Frohardt, Iowa State University Student Chapter President and Scott Norvell, president and CEO of Master Builders of Iowa. Pictured left to right: Pete Filanc, Daniel Frohardt, Scott Norvell and Craig Jorgensen.
AGC President Harry Mashburn addresses 2006 Midyear attendees.
AGC Foundation Treasurer Paul W. Diederich, Industrial Builders Inc., and AGC Foundation President Dave Pepper, Pepper Construction Co., present Louise Russell (center), Eureka, Kan., with a GT Segway, the grand prize for the AGC Education and Research Foundation's "Spin for Education" fundraiser.
Chairman of the AGC Project Delivery Committee and co-author of the Contractors' Guide to BIM, Michael Kenig of Holder Construction discusses the Contractors' Guide to BIM at AGC's Midyear Meeting presentation.
Bob Elsperman, Tarlton Corp., Vic Weston, Tri-State Road Boring, and AGC's Stu Megaw listen to Dave Long, The Robbins Co., describe the benefits of using mechanical rock excavation equipment as opposed to the traditional "drill and blast" methods.

 

 

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