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5 Reasons why the AGC Emblem can help your business:

 

Skill, Integrity & Responsibility -Since its founding in 1918, the first purpose of the Associated General Contractors has been to make membership in the Association a reasonable assurance to the public of the skill, integrity and responsibility of its members.

 

Identification With Reliability -Experience has demonstrated that the AGC emblem is recognized as identifying the responsible contractor and national associate member.

 

Reliable Documents Reflect Forward-Looking Attitude - Every document published by the AGC reflecting credit upon the industry and its members clearly displays the emblem and more firmly establishes AGC members as forward-looking men and women

 

AGC’s Public Relations Program Demonstrates That The Contractor Behind the AGC Emblem Is Reliable - The AGC public relations program is directed toward demonstrating to the public and those who influence the award of construction contracts that the AGC emblem identifies contractors of reliability and dependability and is an assurance of skillful performance.

 

The Emblem Is Identified With Improvement Of Industry Service - The AGC emblem identifies those contractors and associates who are working toward the improvement of conditions in their industry and toward a better construction service, which benefits the public.

 

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60th Annual Dinner & Installation of Officers
 

The Florida East Coast Chapter of The Associated General 

 Contractors of America, Inc.,  celebrated its 60th Annual Dinner & Installation of Officers on Saturday, February 28, 2009.

 

Historically recognized as one of the chapter’s most formal and important events, this year it proved to be just that.   Members and their guests had the unique opportunity to socialize, dine and even do a bit of dancing at Sailfish Marina in Palm Beach.

 

The evening was a magnificent celebration of the chapter's success in 2008. The highlight of the evening was the passing of the gavel from 2008 President, Bill Branning to Bob Schafer.

 

It was also an opportunity to recognize those who have dedicated their time and effort to ensure the success of the chapter.  

 

Also recognized were: Jay DePotter of Malone Electrical Solutions for his dedicated service as Chairmanof the 23rd Annual AGC APAC Fishing Tournament; Renee Williams of Maschmeyer Concrete Company of FL as Chairman and Dave Patterson of Ranger Construction Industries, Inc. as Co-Chairman for their dedicated service of the 42nd Annual AGC Vincent G. Burkhardt Scholarship & Education Golf Tournament; Rick Logan for his dedicated service as Chairman of  the 2008 Build Florida Awards; Dale Hedrick of Hedrick Brothers Construction Co. for his dedicated service as Chairman of the 2008 APAC Committee;  Dave Gallo for his dedicated service to the 2008 Apprenticeship Program;  CEMEX for their support of the Build Florida Awards;  Hardrives, Inc. for their participation in the OSHA C.H.A.S.E. program; The Weitz Company for their participation in the OSHA C.H.A.S.E. program; the entire board of directors,  staff and volunteers.

 

To close the evening, guests were invited for music and dancing as way to end a great evening.

 

The evening proved to be a truly special one.  Guests expressed their gratitude upon leaving and members bombarded the office with e-mails and phone calls expressing their delight!  Thank you to all the members who helped make this yearly event such an enjoyable triumph.

 

 

          

 

      

 

    

 

 

   

 

           

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Every document published by the AGC reflecting credit upon the industry and its members clearly displays the emblem and more firmly establishes AGC members as forward-looking men and women

     

Associated General Contractors of America, Inc.

Florida East Coast Chapter

2617 North Australian Avenue
West Palm Beach, FL 33407
E-mail: info@agcfla.com

Phone: (561) 833-3609
Fax: (561) 833-6024
  

 

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