AGC will hold its 93rd Annual Convention on March 14-17, 2012, at the Hilton Hawaiian Village in Honolulu. AGC is now accepting proposals for a limited number of speaking opportunities that are available.
In an industry that is experiencing workforce shortages, skyrocketing material and fuel costs, incredible technology advancements and numerous other obstacles and opportunities, today’s construction leaders need to be able to see the big picture while building and motivating team members. Join us September 26-28 in Arlington, Va.,  for the  return of  AGC's Leadership in Construction Workshop.
Individuals and firms interested in showcasing their company’s green building achievements are encouraged to submit proposals for AGC's green building webinar series based on Building to LEED® for New Construction course.
The Construction Users Roundtable (CURT) is now accepting applications for its annual Workforce Development Awards, designed to honor exemplary and innovative training and education programs that encourage individuals to pursue a career in the construction industry and/or enhance an individual’s construction skills.
AGC brings programs to you for early-career superintendents and project managers, as well as those looking to get involved with green construction and Building Information Modeling. We're offering a special discount on these programs for the month of May.
Registration is now open for AGC’s Training, Education & Development (TED) Conference, to be held October 3-4, 2011, at the Crowne Plaza in Kansas City, Missouri.
As AGC members know, while the current economic downtown has left our industry with tremendous unemployment, we don’t expect the situation to last. Indeed, once the economy rebounds and construction projects pick up, we expect a shortage of skilled craftsworkers as current Baby Boomers retire.
The AGC Outstanding Student Chapter Contest, designed to recognize and reward AGC Student Chapters for their dedication to community and public service projects, is now accepting applications for projects undertaken during the 2010-11 academic year.
For the third year at AGC’s  Annual Convention, AGC offered educational tracks on 5 different subjects – BIM and Technology, Executive Management, Federal Markets, Financial Management, and Risk and Liability Management.
The Construction Users Roundtable (CURT), a major owners’ group, is developing a workforce development assessment that contractors will have to fill out as part of their prequalification process. Attendees at AGC’s 92nd Annual Convention, held recently in Las Vegas, received a preview of the assessment and a detailed analysis of how it will work.