Events
September 2-3, 2015 The Westin Crystal City Arlington, Virginia
If you're interested in any aspect of environmental compliance or sustainability on a construction jobsite, this conference is a great opportunity for you to connect with your peers from across the country in a non-competitive environment. In addition to CWA issues, government representatives will be presenting on climate, incremental sampling, prevention through design and green building codes.
Visit http://meetings.agc.org/cec/ to view the full article online.
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October 7-9, 2015 St. Louis, MO Hyatt Regency at The Arch
Register By September 8, 2015 & Save $100
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. Click here for registration details.
Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/hca-nwl/articles/?aid=335779&issueID=40179 to view the full article online.
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Thursday, October 15, 2015 TopGolf Houston West 1030 Memorial Brook Blvd.
Benefiting the AGC Houston Advocacy Fund Tournament Space Is Limited. Register Here Today!
TEAM REGISTRATION - $800 Includes four players for an hour and a half of TopGolf
SPECTATOR FEE - $100 Includes food and beverages + entry to the tournament reception
Sponsorships are available. Click here for more information.
Visit http://agchouston.org/calendar.asp?pageid=901&calid=2012 to view the full article online.
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Education/Training
New series of program specially designed for emerging project managers! This five-course program covers the essentials of project management for emerging project managers.
Project Manager Development Program Module 1: Estimating and Job Costing - Aug. 4-5
This class develops professional estimating skills, including: an understanding of the different types of estimates; the importance of documentation and formatting; and the link between design, estimating and project costs.
Visit http://agchouston.org/calendar.asp?pageid=901&calid=1426 to view the full article online.
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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.
Note: Early bird pricing ends Thursday, September 10, 2015
Visit http://agchouston.org/calendar.asp?pageid=901&calid=1406 to view the full article online.
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Safety
Chaired by Susan Phillips, Tellepsen, and David Hales, Peterson Beckner Industries, Inc., the Safety Committee is open to all members interested in promoting the safety and education of the construction industry.The AGC Houston The Safety Committee meets the last Friday of every month at the AGC Houston office from 7:15 a.m. to 9 a.m.
For more details, contact Kim Mason at (713) 843-3720.
Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/hca-nwl/articles/?aid=335981&issueID=40179 to view the full article online.
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The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration has announced the launch of its annual Campaign to Prevent Heat Illness in Outdoor Workers. For the fourth consecutive year, OSHA's campaign aims to raise awareness and educate workers and employers about the dangers of working in hot weather and provide resources and guidance to address these hazards. Workers at particular risk are those in outdoor industries, such as agriculture, construction, landscaping and transportation.
Visit http://www.dol.gov/opa/media/press/osha/OSHA20140929.htm to view the full article online.
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Workers exposed to extreme heat or who work in hot environments may be at risk of heat stress. Read more and access helpful information from the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention.
Visit http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/heatstress to view the full article online.
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This course is designed for individuals interested in teaching the OSHA 10- and 30-hour construction safety and health Outreach Training Program to their employees and other interested groups.
Visit http://agchouston.org/calendar.asp?pageid=901&calid=2024 to view the full article online.
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This course covers OSHA electrical standards and the hazards associated with electrical installations and equipment. Students participate in workshops on the safe and correct use of electrical testing equipment.
Visit http://agchouston.org/calendar.asp?pageid=901&calid=1977 to view the full article online.
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Taught for Spanish-speaking employees, this FREE course covers the role and responsibility of the employer to develop and implement an energy-control program or lock-out/tag-out while performing servicing and maintenance activities on machinery and equipment.
Visit http://agchouston.org/calendar.asp?pageid=901&calid=2022 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 the construction industry. It provides timely information on OSHA construction industry standards, policies and regulations.
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Meet the requirements of OSHA Paragraph 1926.50, which calls for a person on the jobsite to have a valid certificate in first aid training in the absence of infirmary, clinic or physician that is reasonably accessible in terms of time and distance to the worksite. Early bird pricing ends Thursday, September 10, 2015.
Visit http://agchouston.org/calendar.asp?pageid=901&calid=1400 to view the full article online.
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New Members
The following companies have renewed their membership. Please consider contacting them for your business needs.
Alpha Electric Company Jimmie Stallones P.O. Box 7492 Houston, TX 77248-7492 (713) 802-1166 jmstallones@alphaelectricco.com
Champion Rentals, Inc. James Horsley 6903 North Shepherd Houston, TX 77091 (713) 695-3933 jhorsley@champrentals.com
Electra Link, Inc. Dale Pearson 21755 IH-45, Building #10 Spring, TX 77388-3621 (281) 350-6096 dpearson@electralink.com
ieSmartSystems, LLC Douglas Colvin 15200 E. Hardy Houston, TX 77032 (281) 447-6278 dcolvin@iesmartsystems.com
Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/hca-nwl/articles/?aid=336134&issueID=40179 to view the full article online.
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Membership Benefits
AGC members receive valuable discounts of up to 29% on select FedEx Express® and FedEx Ground® shipping services, up to 70% on FedEx Freight® shipping services.
There are no costs and no minimum shipping, copy or print requirements to take advantage of this great member benefit.
Visit https://www.agc.org/member-benefits/fedex-advantage-program to view the full article online.
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Office Depot and OfficeMax are now ONE company! AGC Members can save up to 80% on over 93,000 products. Great for all of your printing, cleaning and office supply needs. Shop online or in any Office Depot or OfficeMax store.
Enjoy FREE next-day delivery on online orders over $50! Click here to shop online or print off a FREE Store Purchasing Card.
Visit https://www.agc.org/office-depot-discount#sthash.Eg4ikl2q.dpuf to view the full article online.
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AGC Houston emblem stickers available to all members! Show your AGC pride. Contact AGC Houston today at (713) 843-3700 and get hard hat stickers while they last. They're free for members! Got the AGC logo on a jobsite banner? Send us a photo and we'll share it in Member's Edge and on our Facebook page!
Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/hca-nwl/articles/?aid=335789&issueID=40179 to view the full article online.
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Dividends for Houston Chapter Members total more than $6.8M!
• Texas AGC members actively enrolled in the CompGroup AGC Safety Group and had a loss ratio under 60%. • Benefit from financial strength and superior loss-control program. • Managed by a board composed of CompGroup AGC members—Texas-based general contractors and subcontractors—it is a TDI-approved workers compensation purchasing group.
Visit http://agchouston.org/files/13796_compgroup_discount_program.pdf to view the full article online.
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The AGC Alternative can help your company build a better benefits package—one that benefits you and your employees. Take control of rising health care costs with a defined contribution strategy and give employees more choice and flexibility. To learn more or request a quote, visit www.agc.org/exchange or call 1-800-210-5290.
Visit http://alternative.agc.org/value-added to view the full article online.
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AGC News
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that clarifies an employer’s continuing obligation to make and maintain an accurate record of each recordable injury and illness throughout the five-year period during which the employer is required to keep the records.
"Accurate records are not simply paperwork, but have an important, in fact life-saving purpose," said Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health Dr. David Michaels. "They will enable employers, employees, researchers and the government to identify and eliminate the most serious workplace hazards—ones that have already caused injuries and illnesses to occur."
Visit http://www.regulations.gov/#!home to view the full article online.
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"It is encouraging to see construction employment rising again, but the industry could hire many more workers if they were available," said Ken Simonson, Associated General Contractors of America's Chief Economist. Construction employment totaled 6,383,000 in July, the most since February 2009, but the total rose by only 6,000 in July and by an average of only 7,200 per month over the past five months, Simonson noted.
Visit https://www.agc.org/news/2015/08/07/construction-unemployment-falls-14-year-low-employment-hits-highest-mark-2009-data to view the full article online.
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Plan to join your peers at AGC's 2015 Contractors Environmental Conference on September 2-3 in Arlington, Virginia, to explore ways to turn environmental responsibilities into successes for you and your firm.
• Next Generation of Compliance and Reporting Environmental Violations • Stormwater: Self-Inspections and Documentation, Work in Sensitive Areas • Factoring Endangered Species Into Your Project • What GCs Need to Know about Asbestos, Lead and PCBs
Visit http://meetings.agc.org/cec/ to view the full article online.
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iSqFt and CMD Group announced the companies have merged. CMD is one of the leading providers of construction information in North America. iSqFt provides the commercial construction industry a leading software-as-a-service solution in addition to bid information both powered by a vast network of construction professionals across the United States. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/hca-nwl/articles/?aid=335797&issueID=40179 to view the full article online.
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Member News
A group of Anslow Bryant Construction, Ltd. volunteers headed to the the Houston Area Women's Shelter, bringing with them school supplies and donating more than $5,000 to help children have backpacks and school supplies. On August 14 and 15, children, teens and their caregivers stopped by the organization's building at 1010 Waugh to load up on the essentials needed to get the school year off to a great start. For more than 35 years, the Houston Area Women’s Center has worked relentlessly to help survivors affected by domestic and sexual violence build lives free from the effects of violence. The organization currently features 115 paid staff, a counseling and administrative building, a residential shelter for 120 women and children, and a hotline call center.
Visit http://www.hawc.org/ to view the full article online.
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Coats Rose recently announced that 15 attorneys in the firm have been selected by their peers for inclusion inThe Best Lawyers in America© 2016. The guide honored firm lawyers in Houston, Austin, Dallas, New Orleans and San Antonio in 15 areas of practice including: real estate law, construction law, construction litigation, commercial litigation, government relations, labor and employment law, environmental litigation, and product liability litigation.
Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/hca-nwl/articles/?aid=335799&issueID=40179 to view the full article online.
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Here's Looking At You
On August 6, 2015, AGC Houston members gathered at Crisp bistro in The Heights, filling the bar and back patio areas. Among the attendees were AGC Houston Chairman Bill Scott, III, Linbeck Group, LLC; Marty Garza, Bartlett Cocke General Contractors; Steve Mechler, Balfour Beatty Construction; Bob Postma, Manhattan Construction Company; Jim Stevenson, McCarthy Building Companies and numerous general contractor members from Anslow Bryant Construction, Ltd; J. E. Dunn Construction Company, Morganti Texas, Inc., Pepper-Lawson Construction, LLP, Rogers-O'Brien Construction, and Humphries Construction Corporation.
Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/hca-nwl/articles/?aid=335801&issueID=40179 to view the full article online.
OSHA's Jim Shelton led a workshop at AGC Houston on August 18 to review the new standard, Subpart AA of 29 CFR 1926, which addresses confined spaces. The rule requires employers to determine what kinds of spaces their workers are in, what hazards could be there, how those hazards should be made safe, what training workers should receive, and how to rescue those workers if anything goes wrong. AGC members Henry Portillo, HP Safety Consulting, and Tommy Lee, W. S. Bellows Construction Corp. helped to facilitate the meeting.
Visit https://www.osha.gov/FedReg_osha_pdf/FED20150504.pdf to view the full article online.
News You Can Use
Paced by continued demand for projects such as new education and healthcare facilities, public safety and government buildings, the Architecture Billings Index (ABI) increased in June following fluctuations earlier this year. T he American Institute of Architects (AIA) reported the June ABI score was 55.7, up substantially from a mark of 51.9 in May. This score reflects an increase in design services (any score above 50 indicates an increase in billings).
Visit http://www.aia.org/press/releases/AIAB106918 to view the full article online.
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The downtown post office building finally has a new owner according to the Houston Business Journal. Houston-based developer Lovett Commercial completed the purchase of the 16-acre property at 401 Franklin St. on August 13. Lovett bought the property from the U.S. Postal Service for an undisclosed price. The property, which includes a five-story office building and a two-story industrial building, is the largest single development tract in Houston’s Central Business District, according to Lovett. No design plans have yet been released.
Stephen Fox, a Houston architectural historian and fellow of the Anchorage Foundation of Texas, called the downtown post office a "distinguished work of 1960s modern architecture by an important Houston architecture firm." Wilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson designed the build, which was built in 1962. In 1984, the Franklin Street facility was renamed the Barbara Jordan Post Office after the first African American congresswoman to come from the Deep South.
Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/hca-nwl/articles/?aid=335954&issueID=40179 to view the full article online.
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Harris County Commissioners Court voted to place an $848 million bond referendum on the ballot for the upcoming Nov. 3 election, which includes $700 million for road improvement projects.
"It’s important to note [in] the world we live in right now, there are a lot of people who see bond and think, ‘Oh, this is a terrible thing. It’s more debt,’" County Judge Ed Emmett said. "When you consider Harris County has more people than 24 states, a bond of this magnitude really isn’t that big. When you realize the fast growth that’s going on in the county and the necessity to go out and actually do these things in anticipation of further growth, the bond just allows us to do that."
Visit http://communityimpact.com/2015/08/03/harris-county-commissioners-court-approves-848-million-bond-proposal-for-nov-3-ballot-katy/ to view the full article online.
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OSHA has proposed a rule that would require employers to "make and maintain an accurate record of an injury or illness" with no regard to the established six-month statute of limitations for enforcement. The proposed rule would require employers to keep "records for the year in which the injury or illness occurred" and notes that the duty "does not expire if the employer fails to create the necessary records when first required to do so."
Visit http://r.smartbrief.com/resp/gSlrCnzwssCPomeTCidWrnBWcNkHmH?format=standard to view the full article online.
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The Sam Houston State University, Department of Agricultural Sciences and Engineering Technology, Engineering Technology Program will have a career fair Thursday September 24, 2015. 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 the fields of construction management, design & development, electronics, and safety management.
AGC Houston members interested in participating should contact Keith Coogler at (936) 294-1203 or via email at kcoogler@shsu.edu.
Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/hca-nwl/articles/?aid=335806&issueID=40179 to view the full article online.
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