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Got Questions for a Federal Agency? Submit them for AGC’s Federal Contractors Conference

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The difference between AGC's Federal Contractors Conference (AGC’s FedCon) and other federal construction meetings is that at AGC’s FedCon construction contractor attendees drive the agenda. For this year’s conference—held June 10-12 at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Washington, D.C.—AGC is currently seeking your questions for consideration in meetings with headquarters leaders of the federal agencies. Click on the agency to see our draft agendas for their session and send AGC your comments.


Army Corps of Engineers (morning)
Army Corps of Engineers (afternoon)
Naval Facility Engineering Command
General Services Administration
Department of Veteran Affairs
Small Business Administration
Air Force Civil Engineer Center
Natural Resources Conservation Service
Bureau of Reclamation

At AGC’s FedCon, construction contractor attendees lead the meetings and develop questions for federal agencies. There are robust discussions between attendees and federal agency representatives; not death by PowerPoint presentations. 
 
In addition, learning about the latest projects and policies set to hit the street, AGC’s FedCon provides an opportunity to address problems the construction industry faces when working for USACE, including but not limited to: project delays, change orders, requests for equitable adjustments, claims, past performance evaluations and more.
 
To register for AGC’s FedCon, click here.

 For more information contact Jordan Howard at Jordan.howard@agc.org

 

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