2010 Education and Training Calendar
Monday, March 8, 2010
Don't miss an AGC Event. Click here to view an updated 2010 Education and Training Calendar.

March 2010 Archive2010 Education and Training CalendarMonday, March 8, 2010 Don't miss an AGC Event. Click here to view an updated 2010 Education and Training Calendar. AGC Federal Contractors ConferenceFriday, March 5, 2010 April 26–29, 2010 | The Mayflower Hotel | Washington, DC The AGC Federal Contractors Conference boosts its content in 2010 with a special new conference format. The inclusion of separate concurrent tracks that highlight each of the unique Federal and Federally assisted markets. The first track highlights Water Infrastructure, and includes meetings with agencies such as the Environmental Protection Agency and the Army Corps of Engineers - Civil Works Directorate. The second track focuses on Federal Facilities construction, which includes meetings with the General Services Administration and the Military Construction agencies of the Department of Defense. Highway and Transportation rounds out the final track, which includes meetings with the Federal Highway Administration, the Federal Aviation Administration and the transit and rail agencies. Learn more and register at www.agc.org/fedcon. National Construction Career Days NewsletterTuesday, March 2, 2010 The winter edition of the National Construction Career Days Center Newsletter is now available and contains information on recently held events in New Hampshire, Michigan and North Carolina. The newsletter, which is in a downloadable PDF, also contains tips and best practices from recent events as well as links to upcoming events. All AGC members and Chapters that participate in a construction career days event are encouraged to send articles (both self-published and those published by others), as well as photos and tips to the National Construction Career Days Center. The National Construction Career Days Center is a partnership between the University of Rhode Island Transportation Center, The Rhode Island Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration. |