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Events
Thank you to everyone who submitted nominations for the AGC Houston Safety Excellence Awards and The Ray Lambright Excellence in Safety Award! Winners of both awards will be announced at this year's annual Midyear Meeting on Tuesday, July 22, 2014 at The Junior League of Houston. Reserve your spot today and check out the AGC website for more information. We look forward to seeing you there!

Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/hca-nwl/articles/?aid=275348&issueID=40121 to view the full article online.

 

AGC of America Safety and Health Committee Meeting


Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront

Portland, Oregon

Join more than 150 industry professionals and participate in the development of regulatory and legislative activity on both a national and local level, assist in the development and creation of new safety training programs and products, and hear the latest initiatives from OSHA and other industry experts.

Visit https://events.agc.org/EventCalendar/Event?eventId=91ba7008-c12e-47f0-accc-a2cf003fdf0a to view the full article online.

 
The Junior League of Houston
7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.

Don't miss this year's 2014 Midyear Meeting, featuring keynote speaker First Sergeant Matt Eversmann, hero of the renowned film Black Hawk Down.






In addition, the 2014 AGC Safety Excellence Awards will be presented, honoring all member companies that took part in the Safety Stand Down event June 2-6!



Register today by completing and submitting the registration form to Meaghan Pier.

Visit http://www.naylornetwork.com/hca-nwl/pdf/Midyear_Meeting_-_Registration_Form.pdf to view the full article online.

 

Omni Austin Hotel Downtown

Austin, Texas

Registration for the 2014 AGC Building Contractors Conference is open today! Taking place in Austin, Texas, this year's conference focuses on bringing together high-level leaders in the building construction industry to share, learn and discuss the issues essential to them and their business. This year's conference features guest speakers such as Ken Simonson, AGC of America Chief Economist, Ryan Abbott, Sundt Construction, and more. Don't miss the chance to network with others in the industry and discuss relevant topics essential to the construction industry!

Visit http://meetings.agc.org/austinbcc to view the full article online.

 
Sheraton Downtown Phoenix
Phoenix, Arizona

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. Educational sessions cover the most cutting-edge techniques in training and development currently in use and envisioned for the future in the industry.

Visit http://www.agc.org/cs/events/conferences/training_education_conference to view the full article online.

 
Registration for the CLC Leadership Development Conference, formerly known as Fall Working Weekend, is now open. This year’s event is co-hosted with the San Antonio Chapter of AGC and will take place October 23-25, 2014, at the San Antonio Marriott Riverwalk. Highlights of the program include keynote speaker George "The Iceman" Gervin, former San Antonio Spurs player; Chuck Greco, Linbeck Group, LLC, and Senior Vice President of AGC of America; and a roundtable session that will allow attendees to learn best practices from CLC groups from across the country.

Visit http://meetings.agc.org/ldc14/ to view the full article online.

 
Education/Training
 
   




Developing young leaders will be a key piece of the future success and growth of the construction industry in Houston. Leadership AGC is seeking those individuals interested in developing and enhancing their skills as leaders as well as increasing their overall knowledge of our industry's place in the community.

Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/hca-nwl/articles/?aid=275356&issueID=40121 to view the full article online.

 

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=1399 to view the full article online.

 
Among numerous topics, this class will cover notice deadlines and requirements for filing lien and bond claims, how to obtain project information, and how to avoid common problems with lien and bond claims.

Visit http://agchouston.org/calendar.asp?pageid=901&calid=1670 to view the full article online.

 
This session will build on the Liens and Bonds speech with an advanced
discussion of liens and how they are enforced. The session will also cover a
variety of payment topics.

Visit http://agchouston.org/calendar.asp?pageid=901&calid=1671 to view the full article online.

 
Safety
This class addresses the practices and procedures necessary to disable machinery
or equipment, therefore preventing the release of hazardous energy while
employees perform servicing or maintenance activities.

Visit http://agchouston.org/calendar.asp?pageid=901&calid=1814 to view the full article online.

 
This class addresses the practices and procedures necessary to disable machinery
or equipment, therefore preventing the release of hazardous energy while
employees perform servicing or maintenance activities.

Visit http://agchouston.org/calendar.asp?pageid=901&calid=1826 to view the full article online.

 

This course covers OSHA requirements for maintaining and posting records of occupational injuries and illnesses, and reporting specific cases to OSHA.

Visit http://agchouston.org/calendar.asp?pageid=901&calid=1741 to view the full article online.

 
This course covers the OSHA Fall Protection Standards for construction and general industry and current fall protection methods.

Visit http://agchouston.org/calendar.asp?pageid=901&calid=1742 to view the full article online.

 
This course covers the safety and health hazards associated with permit-required
confined space entry. This course features workshops on permit entry
classification, instrumentation and program development.

Visit http://agchouston.org/calendar.asp?pageid=901&calid=1743 to view the full article online.

 
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AGC News
AGC of America recently surveyed members who build highway projects about their experiences with workzone crashes. The results suggest a strong consensus within the industry about the nature of the problem and some agreement about how to combat it. Of the highway contractors surveyed, 45 percent had one or more vehicle crashes in their construction work zones in the past year. Those accidents resulted in construction worker injury 20 percent of the time, including six percent that involved the death of one or more workers. The casualty rate for drivers and passengers in the cars was even higher, with 43 percent of the crashes resulting in injury to vehicle occupants, including 16 percent with fatalities.

Visit http://www.constructormagazine.com/life-inside-the-cone-zones/#.U8AIB_ldVqU to view the full article online.

 
A recent report by TRIP, a national transportation research group, recently found that the rural road fatality rate is three times higher than all other roads, while 15 percent of rural roads are in poor shape and 22 percent of rural bridges are either structurally deficient or functionally obsolete. The chief executive officer of the Associated General Contractors of America, Stephen E. Sandherr, stated " ..the U.S. Department of Transportation is warning states it will begin cutting back federal funding for highway projects in August as the balance in the federal Highway Trust Fund approaches dangerously low levels."

Visit http://www.agc.org/cs/news_media/press_room/press_release?pressrelease.id=1603 to view the full article online.

 
The Spring 2014 BIMForum in Boston focused on the variety of ways that BIM is being used to enhance the speed and creativity of projects. The theme of Optimizing Design with BIM led to a wide variety of presentations that showed how there are very different methods in how BIM is utilized throughout the industry. One of the focal points was a strong effort on sharing information between trades, yielding a quicker, more effective process. Design and constructability conflicts are also able to be resolved more rapidly and more efficiently because all those needed to make these changes were actively involved throughout the lifecycle of the project.



AGC is proud to offer BIM classes designed to address the immediate needs of the construction industry. Interested in learning more? Click here.

Visit http://www.constructioncitizen.com/blog/spring-2014-bimforum-recap/1406231 to view the full article online.

 

In a time where many industries are threatened by the declining economy, the construction industry has continued to thrive. Construction employers added 6,000 workers to payrolls in June as the industry's unemployment rate dropped to 8.2 percent, its lowest June level in six years, according to an analysis of new government data by the Associated General Contractors of America. Construction employment totaled 6,015,000 in June, the highest total since June 2009 and an increase of 186,000 or 3.2 percent from a year earlier. The unemployment rate for workers actively looking for jobs and last employed in construction declined from 9.8 percent a year earlier to 8.2 percent in June—the lowest June rate since 2008.

Visit http://www.agc.org/cs/news_media/press_room/press_release?pressrelease.id=1598 to view the full article online.

 
The Associated General Contractors of America has joined the Chamber of Commerce Foundation's Hiring Our Heroes program, launched in 2011, which aims to hire 100,000 veterans in the next five years. "The only thing keeping many of our members from hiring vets is figuring out how to find them," says Stephen Sandherr, AGC's CEO. "This new partnership will make it easier for construction firms to find, recruit and hire veterans."



AGC has joined the initiative at a time when the construction industry is facing a shortage of skilled workers. The Hiring Our Heroes partnership is, in fact, a key part of the AGC’s Workforce Development Plan.

Visit http://www.hiringourheroes.org/ to view the full article online.

 
The Construction State Law Matrix is the most comprehensive, definitive and concise publication available, covering all aspects of state laws that may affect your public or private construction project. This essential resource, for use before completing any construction contract in the 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, ensures compliance and enforceability under state law.

Visit http://www.agc.org/cs/industry_topics/contracts_construction_law/construction_contracts/state_law_matrix to view the full article online.

 
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Our members are eligible for special weekly offers from Starbucks, iTunes, FTD and more—so spread the word! When you register for the FedEx Advantage discount program, you will be automatically enrolled in FedEx Fridays. You’ll get exclusive offers emailed to you every Friday for this limited-time promotion. And, you’ll continue to receive discounts of up to 29% on select services all year long, ever after the promotion ends. Enroll now or call 1-888-708-4100 by Aug. 15, 2014. Be sure to use passcode AGCFDX.

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Member News
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News You Can Use
Are you in the K-12 construction industry of Houston? Houston Independent School District (HISD) will be introducing an approved $1.89 billion bond, seven-year construction program to market consisting of 40 schools, three athletic facilities, and numerous renovations. The objective of the Labor Compliance Program (LCP) is to build the highest quality schools safely, on time, within budget, and with the best construction workers. HISD’s Labor Compliance Program (LCP) helps ensure a level playing field and protects workers by reviewing certified payrolls, monitoring job sites, interviewing workers, providing certified payroll training and sponsoring community job fairs.

Visit http://www.constructioncitizen.com/blog/hisd%E2%80%99s-labor-compliance-program-dedicated-quality/1407021 to view the full article online.

 
Both the House Ways and Means Committee and the Senate Finance Committee approved legislation that would provide nearly $11 billion in highway funding—enough to keep road and bridge projects going through next May. Both committees rejected an increase in the federal gasoline tax, the main source of funding for the Highway Trust Fund. Both short-term highway bills would raise revenue through so-called "pension smoothing"—allowing employers to delay pension plan contributions, thereby raising their taxable income. Both bills also would increase customs fees and transfer money from a trust fund for leaking underground storage tanks into the Highway Trust Fund.

Visit http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/news/news-wire/2014/07/10/highway-bills-advance-but-its-not-clear-who-has.html to view the full article online.

 
The Houston region is expected to have 296,000 job openings in the "middle-skills" occupations within the next three years, and a new effort is being launched to fill them. In conjunction with the Greater Houston Partnership and JPMorgan & Co., the UpSkill Houston program will create seven sector-specific councils to improve coordination among the stakeholders. The seven key sectors for the Houston region are advanced manufacturing, construction, health care, oil and gas, petrochemical, ports and maritime, and utilities.

Visit http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/news/2014/06/23/new-effort-launches-to-fill-thousands-of-jobs-in-3.html?ana=e_hstn_bn_newsalert&u=iTmD3cLYNo3Gput9e1igxGernxx&t=1403616284 to view the full article online.

 
According to the Texas Comptroller's Office, the Houston area boasts the lowest school construction costs in Texas at just $135 a square foot, nearly $20 lower than the state average. The Houston region also includes three of the most prolific builders in the state—the Katy, Cypress Fairbanks and Fort Bend school districts, which have added a combined 6.7 million square feet of facilities since 2007. Efforts are being made to ensure that Houston's school construction costs continue to remain one of the lowest in the state.

Visit http://texas.construction.com/yb/tx/article.aspx?story_id=id:cY08h_ZcJpgxsjvkIzRJHsMMeBQmVjGVHCF1q73T0qJ2CXevca1lm93OghQKdQvP to view the full article online.

 
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, AGC of America has reported that Texas' construction injury rate has come down by almost half in the past decade. Texas had a construction injury rate of 4.4 incidents per 100 workers in 2003. By 2012, the construction-injury rate was 2.3 incidents per 100 workers—a decrease of 48 percent. The new statistics regarding construction injury and fatality rates have bolstered new efforts by the AGC to make the industry even safer.

Visit http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/morning_call/2014/06/texas-reduces-construction-injury-rates-by-nearly.html to view the full article online.

 
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