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September 2, 2014 In This Issue
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Slack & Co. Contracting, Inc.
TAS Commercial Concrete, LLC
Naylor, LLC
Events
Omni Austin Hotel Downtown
Austin, Texas

Registration for the 2014 AGC Building Contractors Conference is open! Taking place in Austin, this year's conference focuses on bringing together high-level leaders in the building construction industry to share, learn and discuss the issues essential to them and their business. Guest speakers will include Ken Simonson, AGC of America Chief Economist; Ryan Abbott, Sundt Construction, and more. Don't miss the chance to network with others in the industry and discuss relevant topics essential to the construction industry.
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Last chance to purchase your tickets! Be part of this biennial event as we celebrate some of the industry's best commercial construction projects and posthumously honor legendary AGC Houston member, Leo Linbeck, Jr., Linbeck Group, LLC, with the Master Builder Award.

Saturday, September 13, 2014
The Westin Houston, Memorial City Hotel - Special hotel room rates extended through September 5, 2014
945 Gessner, Houston, Texas 77024

7:00 - 8:00 p.m.   Reception
8:00 - 10:00 p.m.   Dinner and Program
10:00 p.m.   Post Event Reception
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InterContinental Dallas Hotel
Dallas, Texas

Following the April BIMForum, this conference will focus on optimizing construction using aspects of BIM. Speakers from around the nation will be presenting on how they are using BIM proactively and effectively to have a measurable impact on the construction process. Topics will include BIM Execution Planning, Collocation Management, What Does BIM Mean For Insurance?, and more. Register today!
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Sheraton Downtown Phoenix
Phoenix, Arizona

AGC's Construction HR and Training Professionals Conference provides two days of education and networking for HR, training and workforce development professionals in the construction industry. Educational sessions cover the most cutting-edge techniques in training and development currently in use and envisioned for the future in the industry.
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4th Annual C3 Golf Tournament
Wildcat Golf Course

Don't miss the chance to sign up for this year's Construction Career Collaborative Golf Tournament on Monday, October 20, at the Wildcat Golf Club! Click here to learn more about registering for this event and sponsorship opportunities!
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San Antonio Marriott Riverwalk
San Antonio, Texas


Registration for the CLC Leadership Development Conference, formerly known as Fall Working Weekend, is now open. This year’s event is co-hosted with the San Antonio Chapter of AGC and will take place October 23-25, 2014, at the San Antonio Marriott Riverwalk. Highlights of the program include keynote speaker George "The Iceman" Gervin, former San Antonio Spurs player; Chuck Greco, Linbeck Group, LLC, and Senior Vice President of AGC of America; and a roundtable session that will allow attendees to learn best practices from CLC groups from across the country.
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Caesar's Palace
Las Vegas, Nevada

The Construction Financial Management Conference was developed in response to a need for programs and workshops designed specifically for financial professionals in the construction industry. The three-day conference will feature lectures and workshops on topics such as construction taxes, change order and claims management, federal acquisition regulations and more. Register by September 5 for the early bird discount!
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Cooper Guest Lodge
Dallas, Texas

For construction leaders on the rise, no program provides a more comprehensive, uniquely focused program than AGC's Advanced Management Program (AMP). Held just once a year, this exclusive six-day program grounds construction industry executives in the essential skills and techniques required to successfully lead an organization. This conference will feature lectures on topics such as risk management, construction ethics, safety management, and much more. For more details, click here.
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The ACE Mentor Program of Houston invites you to join in The Third Annual Build It Forward Event. This event brings together students involved in the ACE Mentor Program and industry-wide professionals. For more information and to learn how you can get involved, please click here.
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Education/Training
This course is designed specifically for superintendents, project managers, property managers, property owners, or anyone responsible for storm water jobsite compliance.
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BIM Unit 1 is designed specifically for construction professionals eager to learn the essential concepts of BIM. The full-day (8-hour) course explains the benefits of improved visualization on a construction project through the use of 3D, 4D, and 5D models, establishes a knowledge base of BIM terminology and outlines case studies showing successful BIM implementation.
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Understand how basic contracts are structured, how different types of contracts are used, and how project documentation relates to effective contracting. Learn how different project delivery methods use different contracting strategies, and gain insight into contract law and language in relation to project risk.
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Completion of this course meets the requirements of OSHA Paragraph 1926.50, and participants will receive an American Heart Association Heartsaver First Aid and CPR/AED wallet card valid for two years upon course completion.
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Learn how to comply with contractual obligations concerning insurance and to assure compliance of other involved parties. Everything you need to know about insurance certificates will be covered.
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AGC Houston - Frontline Leadership is a six-session training program designed to equip new, current, or aspiring supervisors with the tools they need to effectively manage and develop their people and projects. The format consists of six, half-day modules that can be taken as stand-alone courses or as part of the series.
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AGC Houston - Frontline Leadership is a six-session training program designed to equip new, current, or aspiring supervisors with the tools they need to effectively manage and develop their people and projects. The format consists of six, half-day modules that can be taken as stand-alone courses or as part of the series.
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Safety
AGC will be bringing together industry safety specialists for a free discussion on what to expect in a standard OSHA inspection. The panel will be featuring OSHA directors David Doucet and Mark Briggs, and Compliance Assistant Specialist Jim Shelton. Attorneys Tony Stergio and Keith Coulter, as well as Safety Consultant Homer Peterson, will be answering questions regarding employee statements, documentation during inspections, and much more. Space is limited, so register today!
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This course covers the OSHA standards, policies, and procedures in general industry. Topics include scope and application of the OSHA General Industry Standards, general industry principles and special emphasis on those areas in general industry which are most hazardous.
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This construction 10-hour safety course covers the safety requirements as contained in 29 CFR 1926.This course is designed to provide an entry-level construction worker general awareness on recognizing and preventing hazards on a construction site.
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The Globally Harmonized System for Hazard Communication is an international standard for informing workers about health, and physical and environmental hazards in the workplace. This course will cover the regulatory requirements for container labeling, the nine pictograms and their meanings, the Safety Data Sheet format and content requirements. For the Spanish session, click here.
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This course focuses on how to prepare for and conduct assessments, identifying issues, and the disposition of those issues. Classroom lecture and experiential exercises are utilized to provide students the opportunity to put into practice the knowledge and skills presented.
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This course is designed for healthcare professionals who want to plan and present safety and health content to their employees/colleagues.The program covers topics specific to making safety and health training engaging, relevant, and impactful for all healthcare workers. In addition to the content, the participants will receive a Trainer's Tool Kit with a variety of resources and training material.
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This course is designed to provide Spanish-speaking entry-level construction workers with a general awareness on recognizing and preventing hazards on the jobsite. Participants will learn about the safety requirements contained in 29 CFR 1926, review specific OSHA requirements and gain tips on how to keep a construction jobsite safe.
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New Members
Please consider using the following member for your business needs:

TAG Electric Company, LP
www.tagcompanies.com
16422 Huffsmith-Kohrville Road
Houston, TX 77070-1512
(281) 376-6700
ThomasG@tagcompanies.com
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AGC News
"The AGC Alternative," the first of its kind, nation-wide private insurance exchange to serve the commercial construction industry, begins offering firms belonging to the Associated General Contractors of America quotes today. The private exchange, developed in collaboration with Willis North America, a unit of Willis Group Holdings, the global risk advisor, insurance and reinsurance broker, features comprehensive insurance coverage from Aetna, MetLife and Group Vision Service as part of its introductory suite of benefits. Now that the exchange's initial benefits providers have been selected, association members can now get coverage quotes for policies that go into effect as early as January 1, 2015.  For more information about the association's new private insurance exchange, click here.
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Construction employment expanded in 223 metro areas, declined in 72 and was stagnant in 44 between July 2013 and July 2014, according to a new analysis of federal employment data released today by the Associated General Contractors of America. As employment grows, 25 percent of firms report labor shortages are forcing them to turn down work. Association officials said the survey results underscore the need for action on a series of measures outlined in the association's Workforce Development Plan. Those measures detail steps federal, state and local officials should take to make it easier for schools, associations and businesses to establish career training and education programs.
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Architect-engineer-contractor (AEC) professional liability insurance policies typically cover negligent wrongful acts, errors and/or omissions as long as the AEC is found negligent by a court of law for the wrongful or erroneous service provided to the client. However, it is yet to be fully determined if some forms of negligence related to green construction are actually covered under typical professional liability insurance policies.
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September 16, 2014
2:00 - 3:30 p.m. EST

AGC of America is proud to offer a free webinar to AGC members focusing on hiring and retaining a robust workforce. The webinar will feature lectures on exploring current recruiting strategies, understanding various elements of the hiring process, identifying leadership qualities in current and future employees, and common mistakes companies make addressing poor retention rates. Please contact Andy Patron for more information on registering.
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We're excited to announce new AGC Houston emblem stickers available to all members
!

Contact AGC Houston today at (713) 843-3700 for your hard hat stickers while they last.

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For decades, the building construction industry provided good paying jobs and trained craft workers. Recently, that trend has started to change—with an uptick in building permits and work, there are signs that a skilled labor shortage in the country may threaten projected growth and the ongoing recovery. Many construction industry executives expect the situation to worsen in the coming years. How can our industry face this challenge and meet the demands of the marketplace?

Find out by registering today for the 2014 Building Contractors Conference. We invite you to join us for our exclusive Luncheon Keynote Address, Workforce Concerns? Construction Career Collaborative (C3) – A Workforce Solution from Texas construction leaders Chuck Gremillion and Jim Stevenson, who started the program. C3 is an alliance of socially responsible owners, contractors, and specialty contractors, who positively affect the issues facing the craft worker for the commercial construction industry. Click here for more information on registering for this event.
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On August 8, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that, if implemented, will require covered federal contractors and subcontractors to submit an annual Equal Pay Report on employee compensation. On an annual basis, contractors would have to submit on the new Equal Pay Report summary employee compensation data by sex, race, ethnicity, and specified job categories, as well as other relevant data points that would include hours worked and number of employees.

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It is a legal requirement to have a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) on nearly every active construction project, including detailed records of site inspections and corrective actions.

Companies that fail to adequately document and retain the results of their self-inspections and follow-up measures may face enforcement actions and devastating penalties of up to $37,500.00 per day, per violation.

The Stormwater Inspection Reports for Contractors mobile app was developed as an electronic documentation tool for construction operators to quickly and easily prepare their stormwater inspection and corrective action reports right from their iPad.
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Benefit from financial strength and superior loss control program. It is managed by a board comprised of CompGroup AGC members - General Contractors and Subcontractors from all parts of Texas are represented. It is a TDI approved Workers' Compensation Purchasing Group.

Benefits Include:

  • Discount - the benefit of the purchasing power of millions of workers' comp dollars to give you the best premium discount.
  • Claims Management - aggressively managed claims ensure that injured employees are paid promptly and fairly and fraudulent claims are dealt with accordingly.
  • Loss Control - Safety plays a large role in this program. Members receive jobsite loss control visits to assist in controlling claims.
  • Dividends - available to members based upon a Program then Individual loss ratio. Under Texas law, dividends cannot be guaranteed, until they have been declared.

Learn more about Membership Benefits in the CompGroup AGC, Inc. today! Contact your insurance agent and tell them you want a CompGroup AGC quote or contact Program Administrator Roberts & Crow at 800-406-9614 - ask for Julie Schatz.

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Enterprise Fleet Management provides AGC members cost-effective and comprehensive fleet management solutions in the areas of: vehicle acquisition, maintenance management, risk management programs, vehicle disposal, fuel programs, license and title renewals, and monthly reporting. If your business has between 15 and 125 vehicles, Enterprise Fleet Management can help you start improving your cash flow today.

For more information, call 877-233-5338 or 
click here for individual member savings.
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Naylor Association Solutions
Naylor, LLC
Proline Supply Company
Member News
McCarthy was recently recognized by ENR Southwest as general contractor of the year for 2014. Since its founding in 1964, McCarthy is now the nation’s 9th largest domestic general contractor with revenues exceeding $3 billion. While McCarthy has been diversifying its business units for several decades, the firm has recently capitalized on the solar construction renaissance throughout the Southwest to expand into this market sector. This honor was not easily obtained, and we applaud you on your hard work and dedication!
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Here's Looking At You
McCarthy was recently recognized by ENR Southwest as general contractor of the year for 2014. Since its founding in 1964, McCarthy is now the nation’s 9th largest domestic general contractor with revenues exceeding $3 billion. While McCarthy has been diversifying its business units for several decades, the firm has recently capitalized on the solar construction renaissance throughout the Southwest to expand into this market sector. This honor was not easily obtained, and we applaud you on your hard work and dedication!
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News You Can Use
The Texas Supreme Court just issued a blockbuster opinion affirming the limited scope of no-damages for delay clauses. The Court recognized the traditional exceptions to the enforcement of no-damages-for-delay clauses. These include an owner’s "active interference" with a contractor "or other wrongful conduct," including "arbitrary and capricious acts."  The Court reasoned that the purpose of such exceptions is to "preclude a party from insulating himself from liability for his own deliberate, wrongful conduct." No longer is there uncertainty about the applicability of the traditionally recognized exceptions to no damages clauses.  Texas now falls in line with the majority of states.
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The demographics of the state are changing in ways that impact the workforce head on. According to State Comptroller, Susan Combs, "unskilled" jobs are becoming a thing of the past, and the workers of today need to be adaptable to the point that they are lifelong learners. She argues that lawmakers need to tackle several issues including increased funding for adult education programs, multimedia information campaigns to promote industry-based certification, and economic incentives for companies to create apprenticeship programs. She also urges the state to make more money available for programs in order to streamline the process to reduce waiting lists for training programs.
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After a slow start to the year, the economy is finally beginning to perk up. As of July, U.S. architecture firms have produced three straight months of accelerating gains in design billings. With solid monthly scores for new design contracts (at 54.9 this month) and new project inquiries (66.0), all signs indicate strong momentum building in design activity, which is expected to produce solid gains in construction later this year and into 2015. Firms in the South continue to report healthy business conditions, as they have every month for two straight years.
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Sam Houston State University
Thursday, September 24, 2014

The Sam Houston State University, Department of Agricultural Sciences and Engineering Technology, Engineering Technology Program will have a career fair Thursday, September 25, 2014. This career fair is intended to introduce the students to potential occupational offerings and to introduce prospective employers to students of this program.

The Engineering Technology Program offers degrees in construction management, design & development, electronics, and safety management. Interested in participating? Contact Keith Coogler for more information on attending this event.

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LEED certification is quickly becoming more common in Houston’s new office buildings, whereby developers can charge higher sale prices and rents. In the Houston Metro area, LEED-certified buildings have a higher gross rent-per-square-foot at $39.16, compared to non-LEED buildings, which average $30.31 per square foot, According to Julie Hendricks, director of EcoServices for Kirksey, "Green buildings are generally more efficient, more marketable and less expensive to operate. LEED-certified lease spaces typically have higher rents and occupancy rates." Overall, "green building" emphasizes healthy interiors with access to daylight and views. Additionally, employees in green buildings tend to be more productive, are absent less, and have greater job satisfaction.
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The newest version of LEED v4, which will be the standard for any certification starting June 2015, includes a new location and transportation category that takes into account factors such as a building’s walkability to area amenities, as well as its proximity to public transportation. Building in areas such as downtown and the Galleria area, as well as within mixed-use projects where tenants can walk to amenities and housing rather than getting into their cars, will have a leg up on their counterparts in suburban locations where walkability is a challenge and development is not as dense.
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Occupational Safety and Health Administration will extend the comment period on the proposed rule to improve tracking of workplace injuries and illnesses to Oct. 14, 2014. The proposal, published on Nov. 8, 2013, would amend the agency’s recordkeeping regulation to add requirements for the electronic submission of injury and illness information that employers are already required to keep. Individuals interested in submitting comments may do so electronically at www.regulations.gov, the federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Comments may also be submitted via mail or facsimile. See the Federal Register notice for details.
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