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It all started at the LaSalle Hotel in Chicago, Illinois, where a small group of contractors banded together to form AGC of America. One hundred years later, the association is 26,000 members strong, with a proud past and even brighter future. How they became and continue to serve as the leading association for the construction industry was summed up recently by AGC CEO Steve Sandherr at the association’s Centennial Celebration in Washington, D.C.: "We are the voice of construction. Maybe we’re not the loudest or the shrillest, but we’re the most credible."
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AGC of America is now accepting applications for AGC members to serve a four-year term (2019-2023) on the Diversity & Inclusion Council Steering Committee. In order to be considered for the steering committee, the applicant must complete this application and submit it to Sean O'Neill at oneills@agc.org by Friday, November 30, 2018.
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Advocacy
Stephen E. Sandherr, chief executive officer of AGC of America, released the following statement after the Nov. 6 midterm election: "We are eager to work with the new Congress to ensure its members focus on enacting measures that will further contribute to economic growth. Our top priority will be helping both parties come together to enact the kind of significant new infrastructure measures the president has long promised. This is an issue that leaders in both parties have expressed support for and we expect them to make infrastructure a top priority early in the new year."
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Member News
Leading design-build firm Gray Construction, an AGC of Kentucky member, recently announced the acquisition of Willett Engineering Company, a structural engineering firm based in Tucker, Georgia, into the Gray, Inc. family of companies. Willett has broad experience in structural design and analysis for commercial, industrial and multi-family residential projects.
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Suffolk, a member of multiple AGC chapters, has announced it is leading the sponsorship of a Digital, Analytics, Technology and Automation (DATA) Initiative with Northeastern University. Hosted by the D’Amore-McKim School of Business (DMSB) at Northeastern and supported by Suffolk, the DATA Initiative will establish a cross-disciplinary, innovative hub of thought leadership committed to researching, developing and sharing new knowledge and approaches for transforming organizations into digital and data-driven businesses.
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The historic renovation of the Stephen and Peter Sachs Museum at Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis, with Tarlton Corp. serving as construction manager, won a 2018 Construction Keystone Award from the Associated General Contractors of Missouri. This year’s honor marks the ninth time Tarlton was recognized for a top Keystone Award-winning project since the inception of the competition.
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