Events
Fire up those pits! It's time to start planning for the 24th annual AGC Houston Barbecue Cook-off March 27 and 28 at the Sam Houston Race Park. Thousands of people are expected to converge on the Sam Houston Race Park as cook teams will man their barbecue pits around the clock for two days. Don't miss out on the Houston commercial construction industry's most popular event.There are lots of ways to get your company name in front of industry professionals through sponsorships!
Visit http://agchouston.org/pages/2015_agc_houston_barbecue_cook-off_1909.asp to view the full article online.
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Please join us for our premier chapter business meeting of the year. We welcome back Ken Simonson, Chief Economist, AGC of America, and Jeff Robinson, PAS, Inc., a company that specializes in compensation research and consulting for the construction industry.
NEW LOCATION! Omni Houston, Four Riverway, Houston, Texas 77056. For sponsorship and registration details, click on the link below. EARLY BIRD PRICING ENDS January 16, 2015.
Visit http://agchouston.org/calendar.asp?pageid=901&calid=1911 to view the full article online.
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Find out more membership benefits and how to get the most from AGC Houston. Attend the New Member Orientation on Thursday, January 29, 2015, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and gain valuable insight from benefits representatives, AGC Houston members and staff. All members welcome to this free event! Contact Catherine Bezman today for details.
Visit http://agchouston.org/calendar.asp?pageid=901&calid=1929 to view the full article online.
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Do you know anyone who could use money for higher education? Hurry and apply today for the Patrick J. Kiley Excellence in Leadership Scholarships. Deadline is January 31, 2015. AGC Houston will award scholarships to deserving students majoring in a construction-related discipline or an employee or dependent of an AGC Houston member firm.
Visit http://agchouston.org/pages/agc_scholarships_675.asp to view the full article online.
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Do you know a deserving recipient? The AGC Houston Standard of Excellence Award is presented annually and gives special recognition to a construction industry employee who most exemplifies the highest standards of excellence: commitment to quality, customer service, cooperation, teamwork and professionalism.
All construction industry employees are eligible—employees of general contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, service companies, architects and engineers. Nominate a deserving individual today. Deadline for application is January 31, 2015.
Visit http://agchouston.org/files/12623_2015_standard_of_excellence_award_application.pdf to view the full article online.
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AGC Houston is accepting entries for TBB's Outstanding Construction Awards, which honor projects completed in 2014. Categories include commercial buildings, residential multi-family, residential single family, design build, healthcare, industrial/warehouse, interior finish-out, specialty construction and historical renovation.
Don't miss the February 9, 2015, submittal deadline.
Visit http://agchouston.org/pages/awards_1703.asp to view the full article online.
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4:30-6:00 p.m.
Save the date! Join us for the first AGC member mixer of 2015! Held at Crisp in The Heights, this popular event attracts Houston's commercial construction industry professionals and is a great networking opportunity.
Visit http://agchouston.org/calendar.asp?pageid=901&calid=1927 to view the full article online.
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Register today for the 96th Annual AGC Convention on March 18-20, 2015, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. AGC Houston is proud that Chuck Greco, Chairman, Linbeck Group, LLC., will become President of AGC of America. This prestigious honor marks only the second time an AGC Houston Leader has led the organization to such a level since Warren S. Bellows in 1946. At the same time that Chuck will take his new position, Jerry Nevlud, President/CEO of AGC Houston will become Chairman of the Executive Leadership Council with the AGC of America’s organization of CEOs.
Visit http://meetings.agc.org/convention/ to view the full article online.
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Education/Training
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.
Visit http://agchouston.org/calendar.asp?pageid=901&calid=1395 to view the full article online.
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For AEC professionals, the AGC Certificate in Management Building Information Modeling (CM-BIM) is an assessment-based certificate credential that denotes knowledge and understanding of concepts related to BIM adoption, practice and process transformation outlined in the AGC BIM Education Program.
Visit http://agchouston.org/calendar.asp?pageid=901&calid=1674 to view the full article online.
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Safety
The AGC Houston Safety Committee is proud to welcome Susan Phillips, Tellepsen, as the new General Contractor Co-Chair. The AGC Houston Safety Committee will be kicking off 2015 with their first meeting on Friday, January 30, 2015, at 7 a.m. at the AGC Houston office. Interested in attending or learning more? Contact Safety Director Kim Mason for more details.
Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/hca-nwl/articles/?aid=302469&issueID=40147 to view the full article online.
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OSHA's new, reporting requirements took effect on January 1, 2015. Employers will have to report any inpatient hospitalizations, amputations or losses of an eye affecting any one employee within 24 hours.
Visit https://www.osha.gov/recordkeeping2014/OSHA3745.pdf to view the full article online.
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This course is the update required every four years for all OSHA Authorized Outreach Trainers for General Industry. It provides timely information on OSHA General Industry standards, policies and regulations.
Visit http://agchouston.org/calendar.asp?pageid=901&calid=1925 to view the full article online.
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Course topics include practical soil mechanics and its relationship to the stability of shored and unshored slopes and walls of excavations, introduction of various types of shoring (wood timbers and hydraulic), soil classification, and use of protective systems.
Visit http://agchouston.org/calendar.asp?pageid=901&calid=1882 to view the full article online.
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This Trainer Course is for employers to use in complying with the December 1, 2013, deadline to train their employees on the Globally Harmonized System for Hazard Communication (known as GHS).
Visit http://agchouston.org/calendar.asp?pageid=901&calid=1926 to view the full article online.
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This course will provide an overview of the risk management and insurance profession from the health and safety program perspective. Topics include recognition, avoidance, abatement and prevention of safety and health hazards found in the workplace. Early bird registration ends January 15, 2015. Don't miss your chance - register today!
Visit http://agchouston.org/calendar.asp?pageid=901&calid=1919 to view the full article online.
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AGC News
Help AGC predict what 2015 will look like for your business by taking part in the 2015 AGC Business Outlook survey! Your answers will help us craft a full analysis and outlook for the construction industry in 2015. Questions focus on expectations for market performance, hiring, labor market conditions, plans to acquire equipment, etc
AGC's chief economist, Ken Simonson, will be working with AGC to analyze the results for all of Texas and the results will be released to all AGC members. Click here to take the Business Outlook survey.
Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/hca-nwl/articles/?aid=303086&issueID=40147 to view the full article online.
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A new report finds building costs are rising faster than they have in the past six years. The report from the construction consulting firm Rider Levett Bucknall said that the company’s index of construction costs in the United States increased 1.66 percent between July and October, which is the biggest three-month increase since the beginning of 2008. Perhaps more importantly, the report found that construction starts in 2015 will rise about 10 percent—almost double the estimated growth rate in 2014. "General optimism with the construction sector has continued to rise," the report said. Rider Levett Bucknall keeps track of new commercial, residential, and other types of construction as well.
Visit http://www.constructioncitizen.com/blog/construction-starts-2015-rise-10-percent-report-says/1412291 to view the full article online.
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Earlier this week, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a request for further comment on a proposed regulatory program that would make every construction company’s stormwater permit records, inspection results and compliance history accessible to the public.
Visit http://newsmanager.commpartners.com/agcenv/issues/2014-12-03/2.html to view the full article online.
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Have you checked when your U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting (LRRP) program certifications are up for renewal? It is time to start thinking about renewing certifications that expire in 2015. The re-certification process may take several months to complete. EPA has up to 90 days after receiving a complete application for firm certification to approve or disapprove the application. In addition, renovators must follow the established timeline to complete "refresher" training. Don’t delay getting started with your firm or individual re-certifications.
Visit http://newsmanager.commpartners.com/agcenv/issues/2014-12-03/4.html to view the full article online.
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The AGC Alternative is a private insurance exchange that operates like an online store, making it easy for your employees to shop for health insurance and other benefits on their own or through the help of our dedicated employee hotline.
Visit http://alternative.agc.org/ to view the full article online.
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Did you know one of the many benefits of being an AGC Member is access to our résumé service? As a service to our members, we compile résumés of job-seeking professionals in the construction industry. To access this service, simply log in to the Members' Only section at agchouston.org to view the most current list.
Interested in posting a résumé on our website? Contact Jaclyn Lee to have yours posted today.
Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/hca-nwl/articles/?aid=302482&issueID=40147 to view the full article online.
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Member News
Anslow Bryant Construction, Ltd. kicked off 2015 with a wellness challenge geared to help employees lose weight, reduce stress, lower blood pressure, sleep and eat better. To encourage participation, employees have been grouped into four colored teams, each headed by a captain and co-captain. They are also motivated by a little friendly competition according to Jeff Spillane, Anslow Bryant Construction. Ltd. Participating employees receive a monetary contribution to their HSA account or a gift card and must participate in specific activities to get the company reward. Team members will gain points based on the type of activity they undertake.
The competition and health challenge will last for four weeks and restart in June. Several AGC Houston member companies are taking part in similar fitness programs, which not only build camaraderie and morale, but can improve company bottom lines, lower absenteeism, improve productivity, and decreased health care costs according to the Wellness Council of America.
Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/hca-nwl/articles/?aid=302863&issueID=40147 to view the full article online.
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Bowen, Miclette & Britt has hired Pam Mullins as Assistant Vice President and Benefits Manager. With over 20 years of experience in the insurance industry, Mullins specializes in operations and staff management for employee benefits programs.
Mullins joins Senior Vice President, Peter Sullivan, in furthering the company’s goal of providing a Total Benefits Solution that offers quality service to employees, optimal program pricing, employer compliance and wellness initiatives. Sullivan said, "Pam possesses encyclopedic knowledge of employee benefits and is a master of the details. Her advanced problem-solving skills support our account managers in competently guiding our clients through the changing requirements of the insurance industry and proactively advocating for their employees."
Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/hca-nwl/articles/?aid=302495&issueID=40147 to view the full article online.
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News You Can Use
The United States missed a year-end deadline for publishing new rules on remote-control aircraft, delaying an eagerly awaited step toward using drones in everything from farming to package delivery. The Federal Aviation Administration turned a draft of the rules—the first major overhaul of the regulations—over to the White House on Oct. 23, and had said it expected them to be published in 2014. The office has 90 days to review proposed regulations, during which time analysts craft a cost-benefit analysis and meet with affected parties. The time frame often is extended.
Visit http://www.insurancejournal.com/news/national/2015/01/01/351517.htm to view the full article online.
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Despite adding 48,000 construction jobs in December and thousands of others in the past several months, the industry has only recovered 30% of the 2.2 million jobs it had prior to the Great Recession. But the industry is now growing at the twice the rate of the entire labor market, according to this article. Ken Simonson, chief economist of the Associated General Contractors of America, says the organization is projecting 250,000 to 350,000 job gains in 2015.
Visit http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2015/01/11/construction-hiring-picking-up/21521769/ to view the full article online.
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Houston's economic outlook is again firmly in the hands of the oil industry, and this brings good and bad news. The 2015 forecast shows continued job growth in Houston, but only with substantial help from both chemical construction and a healthy U.S. economy. In east Houston, a major construction boom is underway based on cheap natural gas. Although a wide variety of projects are underway, with some responding to new infrastructure and energy processing needs from the shale boom, the focal point of the expansion is petrochemicals.
Visit http://www.bauer.uh.edu/centers/irf/houston-updates.php to view the full article online.
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About 1 million fewer Americans would receive health insurance coverage through employers if Congress changes the Affordable Care Act's definition of a full-time employee from 30 hours a week to 40 hours. That's according to the Congressional Budget Office, which was asked to analyze legislation that will be voted on by the House on Thursday. Business groups are urging Congress to change Obamacare's 30-hour threshold for full-time workers, contending it limits staffing flexibility and leads some companies to reduce employees' hours in order to avoid the law's employer mandate.
Visit http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/news/news-wire/2015/01/07/the-cost-of-changing-obamacares-full-time-worker.html to view the full article online.
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