AGC San Diego Annual Report 2016

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AGC SAN DIEGO Annual Report 2016 THE VOICE OF CONSTRUCTION

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TABLE OF CONTENTS AGC SAN DIEGO ANNUAL REPORT 2016

PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

EDUCATION & TRAINING

BOARD OFFICERS & DIRECTORS

FRINGE BENEFITS & HUMAN RESOURCES

COUNCILS

INDUSTRY RELATIONS

GOVERNMENT RELATIONS

LABOR RELATIONS

POLITICAL ACTION

MEETINGS & EVENTS

APPRENTICESHIP

MEMBERSHIP

ANNUAL MEMBER AWARDS

PLAN ROOM

AGC GIVING BACK

SAFETY

COMMUNICATIONS

TECHNOLOGY

CONSTRUCTION LEADERSHIP COUNCIL

AGC STAFF

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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Dear AGC San Diego Members: I am honored to have served as the AGC San Diego Board President in 2016. This Annual Report details the many accomplishments of an engaged membership. The past year was a busy one, and many of the actions taken will have lasting impacts to our industry. Here are some of the highlights. New CEO. At the start of 2016, AGC members participated in a rare event. With the retirement of Jim Ryan, the San Diego Chapter hired just its third executive in the past 40 years. The AGC Board developed and implemented a well thought out transition plan that ensured our new CEO, Eddie Sprecco, would hit the ground running. With so much at stake in 2016, it was crucial not to lose any momentum. The plan has been a success. Political Action. The newly structured Political Action Committee (PAC) was put to the test in a wild 2016 campaign cycle. The industry spent upwards of $1 million dollars in support of local construction-related ballot items. There were many triumphs, including school bond measures, the re-election of San Diego “Infrastructure” Mayor Kevin Faulconer, and keeping a proeconomic development County Board of Supervisors. While not all local efforts were successful, it is the constant pressure each election cycle that keeps AGC issues in the forefront as “The Voice of Construction.” On the national level, the election of Donald Trump gave the industry new opportunities to advance infrastructure investment. AGC will have to be aggressive in holding all the newly elected officials accountable to their campaign promises. Labor Relations. AGC San Diego negotiated seven master labor agreements with various building trades. Since the agreements are of different lengths, negotiations are normally staggered with only one or two falling on any given year. In 2016, they all happened to line up together, making for a busy year for the AGC Labor Relations Committee. These agreements are important as they determine pay and working conditions for our union signatory members, and often set the prevailing wages for the region. The adopted agreements retained the important provisions that reflect the unique San Diego market. Workforce Development. Often the most cited challenge is contractors' need for a skilled and diverse workforce. The AGC Education Committee expanded it’s mission to include outreach to local schools and career tech organizations. Taking advantage of these partnerships, the AGC developed a “Build San Diego” website that brings all of these resources into one place. A new AGC committee was also formed to improve and facilitate certified business programs, such as SLBE, DBE, and WBE. With expanded outreach and encouraging “best practices,” AGC continues to help contractors and agencies better meet their goals. Member Engagement. In all areas, AGC continued its tradition of direct engagement with members participating in 20+ councils and committees. AGC members answered the call to testify at hearings, and directly lobby their representatives in Sacramento, D.C., and here in San Diego. This year, an ad hoc group of AGC Government Relations Committee members were tasked with helping find a replacement for Dave Ackerman, who was retiring after a 48-year career in politics – the last 28 as AGC’s chief lobbyist in Sacramento. Former State Assembly Member and Los Angeles Council Member Felipe Fuentes was selected and, with the support of AGC San Diego members, will do a great job for years to come. It has been a busy and productive year, and the result has been a stronger foundation for the future of the construction industry. It has been a privilege to serve as 2016 president. Thank you!

JON CLOUD J. Cloud, Inc.

2016 PRESIDENT AGC SAN DIEGO

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BOARD OFFICERS There are 22 positions available on the AGC Board of Directors. The positions are distributed per the bylaws in the following manner: six positions General Engineering Contractors; six positions General Building Contractors; two positions Contractors; two positions Specialty Contractors; one position Specialty or Contractor; two positions Past Presidents; two positions Affiliates; one position CLC Chairperson. The makeup of this Board allows for proper representation of each of our membership groups.

JON CLOUD

JEFF HARPER

ERIC STENMAN

J. Cloud, Inc.

Balfour Beatty Construction

PRESIDENT

SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT

DAVID DONNELLY

Granite Construction Co.

Reno Contracting, Inc.

VICE PRESIDENT

TREASURER

PAST PRESIDENT

TOM ANDERSON

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WALT FEGLEY

Harper Construction Co., Inc.

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KYLE NELSON

Bergelectric Corporation

Cass Construction, Inc.

EX OFFICIO MEMBER

EX OFFICIO MEMBER


BOARD OF DIRECTORS

GEOFF ACOSTA

RIK BECKER

AUSTIN CAMERON

RICH COLLINS

Construction Leadership Council Chair

Bergelectric Corporation

TC Construction Company, Inc.

Collins Plumbing, Inc.

JOHN H. DALEY, JR.

MARK FILANC

RANDY FINCH

STEPHEN FRIAR

Coffman Specialties, Inc.

J.R. Filanc Construction Company, Inc.

Finch, Thornton & Baird, LLP

Hensel Phelps Construction Co.

BILL HAITHCOCK

BRIAN JORDAN

KARI KYNE

Casper Company

Helix Electric, Inc.

DIANE KOESTERBYRON I.E. - Pacific, Inc.

LAWRENCE MCMAHON Alliant Insurance Services, Inc.

Kyne Construction, Inc.

MARK PAYNE

RUSS THURMAN

JEFF TURNER

WES WISE

Swinerton Builders

Gould Electric, Inc.

Past President 2013

Cass Construction, Inc.

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ENGINEERING & GENERAL CONTRACTORS’ COUNCIL The Engineering & General Contractors’ Council (EGCC) is comprised of members from General Engineering Contractor AGC firms. The Council presents the Board with policy recommendations and AGC committees with program recommendations that meet the specific needs of the General Engineering Contractor members.

CHAIRPERSON JEFF TURNER Past President

COUNCIL MEMBERS Thomas L. Brown, Sierra Pacific West, Inc. Austin Cameron, TC Construction Co., Inc. Jon Cloud, J. Cloud, Inc. Steve Coker, J.R. Filanc Construction Co., Inc. John H. Daley, Jr., Coffman Specialties, Inc. Jason Danks, Orion Construction Corp. David Donnelly, Granite Construction Company Mark Filanc, J.R. Filanc Construction Company, Inc. Dick Freeman, Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton, LLP Vera Howell, Turner Construction Company Abd Jahshan, PAL General Engineering, Inc. Brad Kirsch, Sundt Construction, Inc.

Dave Ness, Hawthorne Machinery Vicki Martin, The Blue Book of Building Construction Lawrence McMahon, Alliant Insurance Services, Inc. Jason Mordhorst, Hazard Construction Co. Kyle Nelson, Cass Construction, Inc. Elan Schier, TC Construction Co., Inc. Norbert Schulz, J.R. Filanc Construction Company, Inc. Nick Walters, West Coast General Corporation Juli Wilson, Vulcan Materials Company Wes Wise, Cass Construction, Inc. Bill Young, El Cajon Grading & Engineering Co., Inc.

AFFILIATE MEMBERS’ COUNCIL The Affiliate Members’ Council is comprised of Affiliate member firms. The Council presents the Board with policy recommendations and AGC committees with program recommendations that meet the specific needs of the Affiliate members. The council is responsible for the Affiliate Day Golf Tournament, the Fall Golf Tournament, and the Affiliate Mixer - AGC's first mixer of each year.

CHAIRPERSON MATTHEW KARVER

CliftonLarsonAllen (CLA)

COUNCIL MEMBERS Annie Aguilar, SDE, Inc Richard Anderson, Acme Safety & Supply Corp. Doug Brady, busy busy Bryan Bullinger, Travelers Bond and Specialty Insurance Chris Conte, Alliant Insurance Services, Inc. Brian Crouch, eSUB Construction Software Jeff Dunn, Hi-Way Safety, Inc. Randy Finch, Finch, Thornton & Baird, LLP Candace Friedman, Acme Safety & Supply Corp. Frank Gerberding, Apex Advertising, Inc Michele Luker, Enterprise Fleet Management Catherine Guiant, Polycomp Admin. Services Al Haverkamp, Lucas & Haverkamp Law Firm George Hillman, CEMEX Mandy Irvine, H5Networks LLC John Johnson, Const. Management Sys & Inspections Shea Kirkpatrick, Mack Packaging Ken Kuczwaj, PureForge Shay Kulkarni, Sullivan, Hill, Lewin, Rez & Engel

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Joe Kuykendall, Scholefield Construction Law Amy Lee, Enterprise Fleet Management Sasha Mackels, Tax & Financial Group Chris Malicki, Cavignac & Associates Jacquie Marquez, Poway Ram Chris Mastrianni, Polycomp Admin. Services John McCormack, Cabrillo Hoist Don McKillop, Law Offices of Donald R. McKillop Lawrence McMahon, Alliant Insurance Services, Inc. Fariba Mehdian, Gelman LLP Matt Mikolajewski, Retirement Benefits Group Linda Quindt, Finch, Thornton & Baird, LLP Amy Quintero, Trench Plate Rental Company Debi Rhodes, ARC Document Solutions Ryan Stern, East West Bank Kim Ufford, LevitZacks, Certified Public Accountants Bob Vildibill, Oldcastle Precast Inc. Robert Winter, Kearny Pearson Ford


GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS’ COUNCIL The General Building Contractors’ Council is comprised of members from General Building Contractor AGC firms. The Council presents the Board with policy recommendations and AGC committees with program recommendations that meet the specific needs of the General Building Contractor members.

COUNCIL MEMBERS

CHAIRPERSON MARK PAYNE

Dave Carlin, Soltek Pacific Construction Company Walt Fegley, Reno Contracting, Inc. Stephen Friar, Hensel Phelps Construction Co. Jeff Harper, Harper Construction Co., Inc. Diane Koester-Byron, I.E. - Pacific, Inc. Marc Penick, T.B. Penick & Sons, Inc. Eric Stenman, Balfour Beatty Construction

Swinerton Builders

SPECIALTY CONTRACTORS’ COUNCIL The Specialty Contractors’ Council is comprised of Contractor and Specialty Contractor member firms. The Council presents the Board with policy recommendations and AGC committees with program recommendations that meet the specific needs of the Contractor and Specialty Contractor members. The Specialty Contractors’ Council is responsible for the Construction Industry Leadership awards, the SDSU Football Tailgate, and Meet Your General Contractor Luncheons.

CO-CHAIRS

ROB THOMSON

California Sheet Metal Works

COUNCIL MEMBERS Gilbert Aguirre, TRL Systems Richard Anderson, Acme Safety & Supply Corp. Mike Archibald, Morley Construction Company Bobby Basso, Challenger Sheet Metal, Inc Adam Beamish, Mark Beamish Waterproofing, Inc. Matt Becker, Cement Cutting, Inc. Rik Becker, Bergelectric Corporation Eddie Caire, Final Cleaning Solutions Inc. Larry Cogdill, Venbrook Insurance Services Brian Crouch, eSUB Construction Software Joseph De Young, Benchmark Landscape Inc. Jeff Dunn, Hi-Way Safety, Inc. Mark Finch, Johnson, Finch & McClure Construction, Inc. Thomas Fox, SoCal Coatings, Inc Jack Geyer, J Geyer Plumbing, Inc. Bill Haithcock, Casper Company Greg Horeth, Horeth Construction Corporation Vince Hundley, Smart Safety Group Matthew Karver, CliftonLarsonAllen (CLA) Gail King, Torrey Pines Bank Shea Kirkpatrick, Mack Packaging Byron A Klemaske II, T.B. Penick & Sons, Inc. Ken Kuczwaj, PureForge

Christopher Malicki, Cavignac & Associates Rick Marshall, Brady SoCal, Inc. John McCormack, Cabrillo Hoist Ron Meler, Bergelectric Corporation Matthew Mikolajewski, Retirement Benefits Group Sean Murphy, Challenger Sheet Metal, Inc. Jim Nora, Tomahawk Power, LLC Amanda Pimentel, Final Cleaning Solutions Inc. Gary Pitchford, Western Fire Protection, Inc. Tom Plumb, Sound Crete Contractors, Inc. Brooks Roffey, Select Electric, Inc. Mark Rowan, Rowan Electric Ira Schechtel, Fenceworks Rental Systems Pam Scholefield, Scholefield Construction Law Heather Schopplein, University Mechanical & Eng. Craig Smith, Access Professionals Systems Mike Thomas, Venbrook Insurance Services Brooke Velazquez, Go-Staff, Inc. Bryan Weaver, Scholefield Construction Law Bill Whitacre , D.A Whitacre Construction, Inc. Robert Winter, Kearny Pearson Ford John Wirtz, Wirtz Quality Installations, Inc.

BOB BRIDGES

Sherwood Mechanical, Inc.

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GOVERNMENT RELATIONS COMMITTEE The Government Relations Committee ensures that AGC San Diego keeps a high-profile position in the “political arena” at the local, regional, state, and national levels. This involves a continual analysis of all political efforts affecting the industry. The committee annually develops legislative positions for distribution to the membership. It works closely with our legislative advocate in Sacramento, with the AGC of California, and the AGC of America on all statewide and federal legislative matters. The committee is responsible for advocacy of adequate infrastructure investment.

ADVOCATING FOR CONSTRUCTION The committee worked with AGC staff, state legislative advocates Dave Ackerman, Felipe Fuentes, Jamie Khan, and Paul Gladfelty, and AGC of America’s team led by Jeff Shoaf, on a number of key local, state, and federal issues: • City of San Diego’s Five-day Paid Sick Leave Ordinance Implementation • Expansion of State Prevailing Wages on Ready-Mix Concrete Drivers

CHAIRPERSON ERIC STENMAN Balfour Beatty Construction

• Reforms to Lease-Leaseback Procurement Process • Stormwater Run-Off Liability • Permanent Financing for Transportation and other Infrastructure Projects • “Skilled Workforce” Requirements • “Blacklisting” Executive Order

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AGC members join Congresswoman Susan Davis, and her Chief of Staff, Lisa Sherman, for dinner during FEDCON, an annual trip to Washington, DC to meet with federal agencies and congressional leaders.


LEGISLATIVE ACTION CENTER AGC members continue to use AGC’s Legislative Action Center, which allows them to contact elected officials on important issues, register to vote, or search for local and state election information.

State Senator Pat Bates with AGC President Jon Cloud during the Spring Conference breakfast meeting in Laguna Niguel.

Specific issues addressed via the Legislative Action Center included: • Oppose President Obama’s "Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces" Executive Order, which effectively allows contracting officers to deny contracts to - or blacklist - any contractor for labor law violations.

NEW LEGISLATIVE ADVOCATE Former Los Angeles City Council Member and State Assembly Member Felipe Fuentes was hired on September 12th to succeed AGC’s long-time advocate, Dave Ackerman, who is retiring after 28 years of representing the AGC San Diego and California chapters. Dave will assist in a smooth transition throughout 2017.

• Oppose OSHA’s efforts to regulate silica exposure and require operational control methods that are contrary to safety rules, and require the purchase of new costly and ineffective equipment. To access the Legislative Action Center, go to AGC’s homepage at www.agcsd.org, then click on “Government Relations.”

COMMITTEE MEMBERS Tom Anderson, Bergelectric Corporation Daniel Arevalo, Mobile Modular Alexander Armstrong, National Air & Energy Rick Bach, Turner Construction Company Jeff Baird, Finch, Thornton & Baird, LLP Roger Ball, Rick Engineering Company Dan Barnett, Nova Services, Inc. Doug Barnhart, Barnhart-Reese Construction, Inc. Debbie Barnum, Cumming Corporation Cyndi Beilman, Surety Associates of So. Cal. Insurance David Bregman, Klinedinst, PC Brent Brewer, Brewer Crane & Rigging, Inc. Thomas L. Brown, Sierra Pacific West, Inc. Dave Carlin, Soltek Pacific Construction Company Nancy Chase, Herzog Contracting Corp. Jon Cloud, J. Cloud, Inc. John Dadian, Dadian & Associates, Inc. John H. Daley Jr., Coffman Specialties, Inc. David Donnelly, Granite Construction Company Mark Douglas, LCPtracker, Inc. Lewis Ensley, Balfour Beatty Construction Dave Erickson, Erickson-Hall Construction Co. Mark Esselman, SDFS Construction Walt Fegley, Reno Contracting, Inc.

Matt Ferguson, Straub Construction, Inc. Mark Filanc, J.R. Filanc Construction Company, Inc. Randy Finch, Finch, Thornton & Baird, LLP Tony Forchette, National Contractor License Agency Max Frazier, Pulice Construction, Inc. Stephen Friar, Hensel Phelps Construction Co. Mike Furby, Marathon Construction Corporation Alex Galicia, BPI Plumbing Brent Garcia, Brewer Crane & Rigging, Inc. Robert Gardner, TeeHee Engineering, Inc. Todd Gillum, Cox Construction Co. Rachael Gonzalez, West Coast Air Conditioning Co., Inc. Ronald Halbert, Ninyo & Moore Geo. & Env. Consultants Patrick Hardman, BuildingPoint Pacific Mike Henderson, KTA Construction, Inc. Crystal Howard, EnviroMINE Inc. Abd Jahshan, PAL General Engineering, Inc. Andrew James, Lockton Insurance Brokers, LLC Mike Johnson, Ferguson Waterworks Travis Jokerst, EnviroMINE, Inc. Brian Jordan, Helix Electric, Inc. Matthew Karver, CliftonLarsonAllen (CLA) Andrew Kessler, Reno Contracting, Inc. Andy Kirby, C.W. Driver

Diane Koester-Byron, I.E. - Pacific, Inc. Robert Mahan, Mahan Insurance Brokers, Inc. Tom McCall, Lockton Insurance Brokers, LLC Tim McDougal, California Bank & Trust Lawrence McMahon, Alliant Insurance Services, Inc. John Messick, Sundt Construction, Inc. Matt Mikolajewski, Retirement Benefits Group Ken Mulvey, Supply Patriot Gregory Murphy, Enterprise Fleet Management Kyle Nelson, Cass Construction, Inc. Sam Passanisi, Neal Electric Mark Payne, Swinerton Builders Rocky Qualin, BB&T - John Burnham Insurance Services Sam Quigley, Barney & Barney, LLC Mike Rogers, Herzog Contracting Corp. Jessica Schellentrager, Mahan Insurance Brokers, Inc. Pam Scholefield, Scholefield Construction Law Jim Summers, EC Constructors, Inc. Russ Thurman, Gould Electric, Inc. John Unbewust, Trauner Consulting Services, Inc. John Wimsatt, J.T. Wimsatt Contracting Co., Inc.

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POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE The focus of the PAC (Political Action Committee) is on fundraising and candidate endorsement. The PAC develops an annual fundraising plan for Board of Directors’ approval. This is particularly important in key election years. Fundraising includes a plan to solicit PAC donations, reception-type fundraising events sponsored by members in their offices, and coordination of key individual donations. The PAC interviews candidates at the local, state, and national level, and makes endorsement recommendations to the Board of Directors.

TAKING ACTION FOR CONSTRUCTION

VOTE

Political fundraising, teamwork, and winning best describes 2016. AGC’s PAC, now 60 members strong, raised over $200,000. The PAC joined a coalition of business organizations to support Independent Expenditure (IE) campaigns for various candidates, including Kristin Gaspar, who defeated incumbent County Supervisor Dave Roberts. AGC’s PAC contributed $80,000 to the IE campaigns, and contributed $40,000 to support Proposition H, which dedicates $3-4 billion to rebuild the City of San Diego. Hundreds of individuals also stepped up to the plate to contribute to various local and Congressional campaigns. In total, AGC members raised over one $1 million in support of pro-infrastructure candidates and measures in San Diego County.

CHAIRPERSON ERIC STENMAN Balfour Beatty Construction

Thomas L. Brown, Eric Stenman, and Mike Furby with then candidate Kristin Gaspar at an AGC fundraising event prior to her victorious County Supervisor campaign.

KRISTIN GASPAR 50.28% DAVE ROBERTS 49.72%

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Mary Smith of Interpipe Contracting, Inc. at a news conference with open-shop apprentices, who would have been shut out of work if Measure X passed. AGC’s PAC played a large role in the defeat of Measure X, a $348 million bond measure at Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District that would have had a uniononly Project Labor Agreement on its construction program if it had passed. A contribution of $65,000 helped pay for Get-Out-The-Vote efforts. Don’t expect a slowdown in political fundraising, as the 2018 elections are right around the corner. Two long-time County Supervisors will be termed-out, four San Diego City Council seats will be up for grabs without the possibility of outright winners in the primary, and another battle is expected in the 49th Congressional District.

ELECTION OF AGC-ENDORSED CANDIDATES San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer San Diego County Supervisor Kristin Gaspar Congress Member Duncan Hunter Congress Member Darrell Issa San Diego County Supervisor Greg Cox San Diego Council Member Mark Kersey San Diego Council Member Scott Sherman

COMMITTEE MEMBERS Geoff Acosta, Granite Construction Company Jerry Anderson, Pacific Coast Iron Beverly Bailey, Stronghold Engineering, Inc. Doug Barnhart, Barnhart-Reese Construction, Inc. Debbie Barnum, Cumming Corporation Rik Becker, Bergelectric Corporation Thomas L. Brown, Sierra Pacific West, Inc. Michael Burris, Petrochem Materials Innovation Austin Cameron, TC Construction Company, Inc. Dave Carlin, Soltek Pacific Construction Company Nancy Chase, Herzog Contracting Corp. Jon Cloud, J. Cloud, Inc. James Clower, West Coast Air Conditioning Co., Inc. Jerry Cochran, Cuyamaca Construction, Inc. Jim Coffman, Coffman Specialties, Inc. Rich Collins, Collins Plumbing, Inc. John H. Daley Jr., Coffman Specialties, Inc. David Davey, West Coast General Corporation Steve Davey, Byrom-Davey, Inc. Dave Donnelly, Granite Construction Company

Richard Dowsing, Orion Construction Corp. Dave Erickson, Erickson-Hall Construction Co. Ross Farmer, Hawthorne CAT Walt Fegley, Reno Contracting, Inc. Mark Filanc, J. R. Filanc Construction Company, Inc. Randy Finch, Finch, Thornton & Baird, LLP Stephen Friar, Hensel Phelps Construction Co. Mike Furby, Marathon Construction Corporation Todd Gillum, Cox Construction Co. Bill Haithcock, Casper Company Jeff Harper, Harper Construction Company, Inc. Mike Henderson, KTA Construction, Inc. Abd Jahshan, PAL General Engineering, Inc. Andrew James, Lockton Insurance Brokers, LLC Brian Jordan, Helix Electric Inc. Diane Keltner, Synergy Electric Company, Inc. Diane Koester-Byron, I. E. - Pacific, Inc. Kari Kyne, Kyne Construction, Inc. Doug Ladderbush, Rocky Coast Builders, Inc. Bob Mahan, Mahan Insurance Brokers, Inc.

Rick Marshall, Brady SoCal, Inc. Lawrence McMahon, Alliant Insurance Services, Inc. John Messick, Sundt Construction, Inc. Joe Mucher, Pacific Rim Mechanical Kyle Nelson, Cass Construction, Inc. Mark Payne, Swinerton Builders Onofrio Pecoraro, Pecoraro, Inc. Joel Quinonez, Challenger Sheet Metal, Inc. Mark Rowan, Rowan Electric Pam Scholefield, Scholefield Construction Law Jim Summers, EC Constructors, Inc. Russ Thurman, Gould Electric, Inc. Eddie Torres, Final Cleaning Solutions Inc. Jeff Turner, Past President Greg Watkins, Watkins Environmental Charles West, Angus Asphalt, Inc. Todd Williams, Williams & Sons Masonry, Inc. Wes Wise, Cass Construction, Inc. Don Woolley, Rick Engineering Company Ed Wylie, C.E. Wylie Construction Co.

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APPRENTICESHIP & TRAINING TRUST The San Diego AGC Apprenticeship and Training Trust is designed to meet the needs of AGC members who are interested in providing training and education for their jobsite employees. The program trains open-shop apprentices in the following trades: carpenter, cement mason, drywall finisher, drywall installer/lather, laborer, painter, and heavy equipment operator. The program is approved by the state Division of Apprenticeship Standards and the federal Department of Labor. Apprentices graduate in two to four years and are certified by the AGC, the State of California, and the U.S. Department of Labor. The completion certificates are recognized throughout the nation as valid indicators that an apprentice has completed training that meets the industry’s standards of occupational proficiency.

710 Apprentices training in three training centers

CHAIRPERSON THOMAS L. BROWN

Sierra Pacific West, Inc.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES SECRETARY - Onofrio Pecoraro, Pecoraro, Inc. Jack C. Good, Good & Roberts, Inc. Chris Madsen, Rocky Coast Builders, Inc. Steve Madsen, Rocky Coast Builders, Inc. Steve Thompson, Soltek Pacific Construction Company

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70.8%* AGC’s Laborers graduation rate = 14+% higher than union graduation rate *From last DIR reported year


TRAINING FACILITIES San Diego, Riverside, & Orange Counties

APPRENTICES AT WORK

719 Apprentices participated in the Journeyman Upgrade Program during 2016

310 Participating contractors

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ANNUAL MEMBER AWARDS Each year, during the AGC Annual Installation Dinner, awards are presented to the membership by the Affiliate Members’ Council, the Specialty Contractors’ Council, the Construction Technology Committee, and the Safety Committee. The 2016 awards were presented at the January 2017 Installation Dinner. Congratulations to the award winners:

AFFILIATE MEMBERS’ COUNCIL AWARDS Awards were presented to firms and individuals based upon participation in the AGC. Affiliate of the Year - Company:

Enterprise Fleet Management

Affiliate of the Year - Individual:

Debi Rhodes of ARC Document Solutions

Good Business Award:

Swinerton Builders

Rookie of the Year:

Doug Brady of busy busy

Excellence in Marketing Award:

Sheldon Site Utilities, Inc.

SPECIALTY CONTRACTORS’ COUNCIL AWARDS Construction Industry awards were presented to firms that have served the AGC, the industry, and the community in an exemplary fashion. Excellence Award - Company:

Hensel Phelps Construction Co.

Professional Award - Individual:

Pam Scholefield of Scholefield Construction Law

Leadership Award - Individual:

Bob Bridges of Sherwood Mechanical, Inc.

EXCELLENCE IN TECHNOLOGY AWARD The award is presented to the firm that is best utilizing the technological advances available to the construction industry. Excellence in Technology Award:

C.W. Driver

CONSTRUCTION SAFETY EXCELLENCE AWARDS Construction Safety Excellence Awards (CSEA) are presented in a variety of divisions. The purpose of the award is to recognize those construction companies who excel at safety performance. Award winners are listed on the Safety Committee Page (34).

SIR AWARD Presented by past AGC San Diego Presidents, the AGC SIR Award is the highest honor an individual can attain within the AGC. The name “SIR” is derived from an acronym taken from the AGC’s creed: “Skill, Integrity, Responsibility.” Jim Ryan - AGC San Diego Retired CEO 16

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GIVING

back

Build & Serve Charitable Alliance The Build and Serve Charitable Alliance is made up of construction contractors and industry professionals who are committed to giving back to our San Diego communities. Build and Serve members coordinate projects with many local charities throughout the year to enhance their outreach. Such projects include: AGC’s Annual Blood Drive with San Diego Blood Bank; Warm Clothes and Toiletry Drives benefiting Father Joe’s Villages / Toussaint Youth Villages and Bannister Family House; Back-to-School Backpack Drive for K-12 students at Monarch School; Team AGC as a major sponsor for the MCRD Bootcamp Challenge; partners on several constructionrelated projects with Make-A-Wish Foundation San Diego®, and co-hosts AGC’s Annual Holiday Toy Drive benefiting children at Rady Children’s Hospital, Ronald McDonald House, and Polinsky Children’s Center. Additionally, during 2016, Build and Serve members took on a few unique projects, including the construction of a new outdoor covered patio for Mountain Shadows Community Homes in Escondido, therapy stairs/slide and a baseball court for two wish kids from Make-A-Wish Foundation San Diego®, and members participated in the San Diego 9-11 Memorial Stair Climb raising $10,000 benefiting FirefighterAid.

CO-CHAIRS

AGC IN THE COMMUNITY AWARD 2016 brought San Diego national recognition with the honor of being awarded the AGC in the Community Award during AGC of America’s 2016 National Convention in San Antonio, Texas.

DON ROMO

Erickson-Hall Construction Co.

TOM PLUMB

Sound Crete Contractors, Inc.

MEMBERS Aubree Barrett, Helix Electric, Inc. Matt Becker, Cement Cutting, Inc. Jessica Beyer, Sundt Construction, Inc Will Cates, Hensel Phelps Construction Co. Ryan Dallas, California Sheet Metal Erica Frandsen, Balfour Beatty Construction Jamie Frye, Sundt Construction, Inc Karyn Gardner, Teehee Engineering, Inc. Lisa Green, Gelman LLP Julia Hope, Erickson-Hall Construction Co. Kaitlin Kallal, Balfour Beatty Construction Jerry Kirkland, Wieland Corporation Shea Kirkpatrick, Mack Packaging Ken Kuczwaj, PureForge John McCormack, Cabrillo Hoist Nick Roehr, Hensel Phelps Construction Co. Juan Ruiz, Balfour Beatty Construction Stephanie Santos, Helix Electric, Inc. Heather Schopplein, University Mechanical & Eng. Mandy Serrano, SCST

1,500+ Participants during 2016

1,368

Lives saved by blood donations

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COMMUNICATIONS & PUBLICATIONS

agcsd.org

AGC San Diego produces a variety of communications and publications, both printed and digital, throughout each year. These communications are designed to keep the membership and industry professionals informed on key industry matters. Communications and Publications include: Monday Morning Quarterback, published weekly; San Diego Constructor Magazine, published quarterly; Membership Directory, published annually; Annual Report, published annually; Education and Safety Training Catalog, published semi-annually; Construction Reporter, published weekly; Good Faith Report, published weekly; and a social presence on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram.

MONDAY MORNING QUARTERBACK AGC Monday Morning Quarterback (MMQB) is a digital newsletter/blog distributed weekly to over 5,000 construction industry professionals, as well as a number of public officials. Articles are written by AGC staff and guest writers.

CONSTRUCTOR MAGAZINE The AGC San Diego Constructor Magazine details the latest in AGC and industry news. It’s distributed to construction industry professionals across San Diego county and Southern California.

@agcsandiego AGC San Diego @agcsandiego

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SOCIAL MEDIA AGC San Diego Chapter is active in social media, with a presence on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram. Connect with us to get involved and stay informed.


CONSTRUCTION LEADERSHIP COUNCIL The CLC San Diego encourages a higher level of involvement in the industry, creates and promotes industry innovations, fosters face-to-face collaboration among earlyto-mid-career professionals, addresses important industry issues, and provides crucial feedback to the AGC San Diego leadership. CLC members gain exposure to construction professionals, and opportunities to enhance their industry knowledge through relevant programs, developing strong leaders. The CLC is part of a nationwide AGC organization facilitating an open forum for future leaders. To ensure the next generation of leaders is well versed in top industry issues, the CLC Chairperson holds a voting position on the AGC Board of Directors and hosts industry and public leaders at their meetings regularly. CLC members also host AGC’s annual Summer Mixer and Car Show, bringing together a variety of construction professionals, industry partners, and public officials. CLC members play a substantial role in developing college students enrolled in SDSU’s Construction Engineering & Management Program by preparing them for the annual Associated Schools of Construction “Reno Competition,” where students get a glimpse into the reality of construction through a vigorous competition. Coached by CLC members, five teams prepared with weekly trainings and mock problems for several months leading up to the February 2017 competition, which brought the electrical team to the podium with a third place finish.

#CLCSanDiego

CHAIRPERSON GEOFF ACOSTA

Granite Construction Company

COUNCIL MEMBERS Matt Becker, Cement Cutting, Inc. Joe Bermudes, Reno Contracting, Inc. Ryan Bouchard, A&D GC Katie Briggs, Bluebeam Curtis Brooks, Reno Contracting Andrew Bryl, Bluebeam, Inc. Bryan Bullinger, Travelers Bond & Specialty Insurance Michael Burrell, VOLVO Construction Equip. & Sales Rick Collette, Swinerton Builders Chris Conte, Alliant Insurance Services, Inc. Yesenia Contreras, Hensel Phelps Construction Co. Matt Cook, Nova Services, Inc. Brian Crouch, eSUB Construction Software Stephen Culp, Granite Construction Company Cliff Davies, Reno Contracting, Inc. Paul Diaz, Bergelectric Corporation Sven Falk, Layfield USA Corporation Ryan Findlay, Reno Contracting, Inc. Leonardo Flores, Turner Construction Company Brent Garcia, Brewer Crane & Rigging Daniel Garcia, Cox Construction Co. Jason Gregory, Big R Bridge Derek Hansen, eSUB Construction Software Patrick Holland, Reno Contracting, Inc. Steven Homan, McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. Kyle Janas, Cox Construction Co. Nicholas Keith, Reno Contracting, Inc. Jack Kelley, Herman Construction Group, Inc. Brian Kennedy, Miracote Div. of Crossfield Products Justin Klemaske, T.B. Penick & Sons, Inc. Sam Koohi, NV5 Shay Kulkarni, Sullivan Hill Lewin Rez & Engel Brian Laird, Rick Engineering Company Nick Lawrence, Dynalectric San Diego Jim Lewis, Swinerton Builders Luis Loera, Challenger Sheet Metal Sean MacGregor, J.R. Filanc Construction Co. Aaron Magdaleno, Balfour Beatty Construction Michael Manneh, Balfour Beatty Construction John McCormack, Cabrillo Hoist Samuel Mikolasy, McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. John Muldoon, Cox Construction Co. Samuel Myovich, C.W. Driver Jim Nora, Tomahawk Power, LLC Jimmy Picard, Morley Builders Katy Ross, Finch, Thornton & Baird, LLP Juan Ruiz, Balfour Beatty Construction Eric Sanchez, McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. Heather Schopplein, University Mechanical & Eng. Dusan Selezan, Balfour Beatty Construction Stephanie Simonds, Swinerton Builders Maryann Skraba, McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. Ryan Stern, East West Bank Charles Washburn, Bergelectric Corporation Mark Weiand, Cox Construction Co. Jason Weinert, Applied Resoration Eric Wilhelmy, McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. Rochelle Wintz, BuildingPoint Pacific

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EDUCATION & TRAINING COMMITTEE AGC’s Construction Education and Training Committee provides AGC members and the Southern California construction industry with one of the nation’s finest construction education and safety training programs.

CHAIRPERSON KARI KYNE

Kyne Construction

FALL PROTECTION TRAINING CAMPUS 2016 brought new fall protection regulations to construction sites throughout California. AGC’s hands-on Fall Protection Training Campus saw full classes all year. The Occupational Health & Safety Administration (OSHA) cites falls as the leading cause of death in construction. AGC built the campus to raise awareness with contractors, and help ensure workers are better prepared. Injuries and fatalities are best prevented with hands-on training. Safety must come first. The hands-on training is structured around realistic simulators that enable participants to navigate real-world construction settings in a safe environment, including: a steel tower, pitched roofs, various wall-form systems, steel and wood column forms, concrete forms, and multiple rebar cages. The campus also includes confined space simulators. AGC provides a number of confined space courses as part of the curriculum.

FREE TRAINING FOR JOURNEYMEN AGC’s Apprenticeship and Training Trust is the largest open-shop Training Trust in the United States. Over 700 apprentices took advantage of the free training the Trust provides each year. 95% of AGC Education and Safety Training courses are offered free of charge to eligible journeymen as part of the AGC Journeyman Upgrade Program.

CONSTRUCTION EDUCATION & SAFETY TRAINING AGC offers continuing education opportunities to the industry on a year-round basis. Each year, AGC produces two Construction Education & Safety Training catalogs that include a variety of construction industry courses covering topics ranging from estimating to hands-on safety training. AGC ensures that members have every opportunity to continue their education and pursue professional development.

COMMITTEE MEMBERS Geoff Acosta, Granite Construction Company David Alofaituli, McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. Brian Crouch, eSUB Construction Software Edward Desmond, Cox Construction Co. Kelly Doyle, Rick Engineering Company Matt Fiske, PAR Electrical Contractors Vincent Hundley, SMART Safety Group Chris Malicki, Cavignac & Associates Paul Migone, Flatiron Christopher Ryan, JT Whimsatt Marty Stout, J. Reese Const. Paul Stout, Power Summit Jannine Tejeda, PCL Construction Services Bryan Weaver, Scholefield Construction Law

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FRINGE BENEFITS

AGC Fringe Benefits Programs are provided through three professionally administered trust funds. Trustees are AGC members who have the responsibility to oversee the administration and management of the funds. The funds provide health and welfare, dental, vision, insurance, and pension benefits that are customized to the San Diego construction industry. Benefits are provided for both hourly and administrative employees, and comply with California Prevailing Wage and Federal Davis Bacon requirements.

EMPLOYEE HEALTH & WELFARE MEDICAL PLAN During 2016, the AGC San Diego Chapter offered four programs under its Employee Medical Plan. These programs range from basic to comprehensive coverage. The Employee Medical Plan is designed to help employers attract and retain qualified employees. The Plan provides a wide range of coverage, freedom of choice, cost savings, and meets California Prevailing Wage and Federal Davis Bacon Requirements.

TRUSTEES Mitchell L. Burch, Burch Construction Nigel Cary, Cox Construction Co. Dave Erickson, Erickson-Hall Construction Company George Kvaas, Kvaas Management Company, Inc. Douglas Ladderbush, Rocky Coast Builders, Inc. John S. Myers, Soltek Pacific Construction Company Kenneth Riha

CHAIRPERSON C.E. WYLIE

1,435

Covered employees & their families

BENEFITS PLUS PLAN AGC San Diego Chapter’s Benefits Plus Plan offers a comprehensive menu of benefits tailored to meet the needs of AGC Contractor and Affiliate members. The plan is also available to those contractors whose prevailing wage work does not exceed 15% of their annual earnings. Five different plans are offered: dental, vision, chiropractic, life, and dependent care coverage.

TRUSTEES Bill Burke Diana Clark John S. Myers, Soltek Pacific Construction Wayne Myers

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CHAIRPERSON KENNETH RIHA

Covered employees & their families

EMPLOYEE PENSION PLAN & 401(K) PLAN AGC San Diego Chapter’s Employee Pension Plan offers a fully IRS-approved, bona fide master pension plan that provides significant benefits for AGC Contractors and Affiliate firms. The plan can be customized for hourly contributions that meet California Prevailing Wage and Federal Davis Bacon requirements. In 2003, the AGC Employee Pension Plan added a group, 401(k) Retirement Plan, designed specifically to include prevailing-wage employer contributions. The plan provides AGC firms and their employees outstanding flexibility.

TRUSTEES Russ Baumgartner, Concrete Contractors Interstate Brian Cox, Brian Cox Mechanical Diane Koester-Byron, I.E. - Pacific, Inc. Kenneth Riha

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CHAIRPERSON NIGEL CARY

Cox Construction Co.

$101Million Total assets


HUMAN RESOURCE PRACTICES COMMITTEE The Human Resource Practices Committee promotes and delivers services that educate and offer compliance to companies dealing with human resource practices in the construction industry. In addition, the committee serves as a forum for human resource professionals, and those with human resource responsibilities in order to share information, and address issues specific to contractors.

HR TRAINING FOR MEMBERS Annually, the Human Resource Practices Committee hosts seminars for AGC San Diego members. Topics presented are vital to a company’s proper human resource functions. Topics in 2016 included:

CHAIRPERSON PAM LEGGE

• Legal Updates on Labor Laws & HR Practices

BB&T - John Burnham Insurance Services

• Preventing Sexual & Other Unlawful Harassment

COMMITTEE MEMBERS Bob Almy, FJ Willert Contracting Co., Inc. Dora Beltran, R.A. Burch Construction Co., Inc. Larry Berkel, Cumming Corporation Rick Caprario, Gould Electric, Inc. Tim Carter, Barney & Barney, Inc. Connie Crawford, Rossin Steel, Inc. Grisel De Jesus, M Bar C Construction Inc. Karen Dechape, R.A. Burch Construction Co., Inc. Kathleen Donahue, Finch, Thornton & Baird, LLP Amy Egan, Cumming Corporation Cathy Francis, M Bar C Construction Inc. Candace Friedman, Acme Safety & Supply Corp. Karyn Gardner, Teehee Engineering, Inc. Marisol Gonzaga, SMART Safety Group Cat Guiant, Polycomp Administrative Services, Inc. Debbie Hamilton, Teehee Engineering, Inc. Grant Jacka, CMR Risk & Insurance Services Regina Jamison, Cox Construction Co. Liz Karty, Acme Safety & Supply Corp. Sue Kohler, Paradigm Mechanical Corp. Shea Kirkpatrick, Mack Packaging Chris Mastrianni, Polycomp Administrative Services Kay McCain, Sierra Pacific West, Inc. Angel Montenegro, TC Construction Company Kim Molzahn, Baker Electric, Inc. Jennifer Mouritzen, Pacific Rim Mechanical Susanne Nunez, M Bar C Construction Inc. Andrea Pasley, J.R. Filanc Construction Co., Inc. Patricia Quiroz, Granite Construction Company Shawna Rowe, Connelly Mansell, Inc Sandee Rugg, Walton Business Solutions Samantha Santana, B.A.T.S. Traffic Solutions Stephanie Santos, Helix Electric, Inc. Jennifer Slifka, New Dimension Masonry, Inc Shelley Stevenson, GeoX, Inc Becky Tejan, Soltek Pacific Construction Company Jeff Vanderwal, Wolds Law Group PC Katie Wade, Balfour Beatty Construction Chad T. Wishchuk, Finch, Thornton & Baird, LLP

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HR CORNER

Monday Morning Quarterback HR Corner articles in Monday Morning Quarterback • How to Conduct an Effective Review • Engaging Millennials • Discrimination & Your Duty to Respond/Prevent Complaints • Preventing Sexual & Other Unlawful Harassment

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INDUSTRY RELATIONS LIAISON COMMITTEES AGC Industry Relations Liaison Committees meet regularly with officials from the County and City of San Diego; Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest Division; Caltrans District 11; SANDAG; the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority; the San Diego Unified Port District; the San Diego County Water Authority; and other public entities as needed. The meetings focus on solving the day-to-day challenges faced on construction sites. Topics include, but are not limited to: bidding practices, specification content, project delivery systems, payment schedules, inspector methods, change order procedures, contracts, etc. Public entities are typically represented by those officials involved in “doing the work.” AGC’s Industry Relations efforts ensure an open line of communication between these officials and the industry.

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THE VOICE OF CONSTRUCTION


CITY OF SAN DIEGO LIAISON Topics of discussion in 2016 included: • Prequalification • Standardized Processing of Contractor Submittals • Stormwater Compliance • Minimum Wage/Sick Leave Ordinance

CHAIRPERSON NORBERT SCHULZ J.R. Filanc Construction Co., Inc.

• PRISM Compliance Management

COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO LIAISON Topics of discussion in 2016 included: • Stormwater - BMP Manual

CHAIRPERSON JOHN H. DALEY, JR.

• Oil Index Fluctuation • Good Faith Effort Requirements

Coffman Specialties, Inc.

• Responses to Bidder Inquiries • Owner Controlled Insurance Program

CITY & COUNTY COMMITTEE MEMBERS Geoff Acosta, Granite Construction Company Steve Allen, RCP Block & Brick, Inc. Jon Arenz, Latitude33 Planning & Engineering Alexander Armstrong, National Air & Energy John Attiq, Pulice Construction, Inc. Jamie Awford, BNBuilders, Inc. Doug Barnhart, Barnhart-Reese Construction, Inc. Russ Baumgartner, Concrete Contractors Interstate Geoff Bohne, L.B. Civil Construction, Inc. Thomas Brown, Sierra Pacific West, Inc. Shawn Burkholder, McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. Michael Burris, Petrochem Materials Innovation Edgar Camerino, Rick Engineering Company Austin Cameron, TC Construction Company, Inc. Kevin Cammall, Soltek Pacific Construction Company Sergio Cano, Traffic Management, Inc. Zack Caratozzolo, Select Electric, Inc. Brian Caris, Granite Construction Company Randy Carver, West Coast General Corporation Paul Chang, Sundt Construction, Inc. Jon Cloud, J. Cloud, Inc. Steve Coker, J. R. Filanc Construction Company, Inc. Jason Danks, Orion Construction Corp. Chad Davis, Twining, Inc. David Donnelly, Granite Construction Company Merinn Durling, Kiewit Infrastructure West Co. Kurt Eddy, Pavement Recycling Systems, Inc. Dave Erickson, Erickson-Hall Construction Co. Mark Esselman, SDFS Construction Matt Ferguson, Straub Construction, Inc. Andy Feth, C.W. Driver Mark Filanc, J. R. Filanc Construction Company, Inc. Shawn Flater, Flatiron Stephen Friar, Hensel Phelps Construction Co. Mike Furby, Marathon Construction Corporation Alex Galicia, BPI Plumbing David Gerke, Harper Construction Company, Inc. Kevin Gibson, Rick Engineering Company John Goddard, Rick Engineering Company

Mike Hall, Erickson-Hall Construction Co. Mike Henderson, KTA Construction, Inc. Pamela Hermosillo, Sundt Construction, Inc. Kurt Hindman, Flatiron Sam Hoelscher, Clark Const. Group - California, LP Frank Hoffman, Petrochem Materials Innovation, LLC Ken Iacuaniello, Sundt Construction, Inc. Abd Jahshan, PAL General Engineering, Inc. Jayne Janda-Timba, Rick Engineering Company John Johnson, Const. Management Sys. & Inspections Mike Johnson, Ferguson Waterworks, Inc. Adam Johnson, Swinerton Builders Travis Jokerst, EnviroMINE, Inc. Tim Juengst, Select Electric, Inc. Roger Kazemier, Swinerton Builders Jim Kelly, Cox Construction Co. Robert Kiesling, Cumming Corporation Shea Kirkpatrick, Mack Packaging Monty Koch, Koch-Armstrong General Eng., Inc. Rosa Loloee, Select Electric, Inc. Casey Lowe, Ferguson Waterworks Rodney Lowry, Hi-Way Safety, Inc. Jim Lumm, L.B. Civil Construction, Inc. Steve Marble, Harper Construction Company, Inc. John McCormack, Cabrillo Hoist Ryan McGowan, Cox Construction Co. Shawn Mione, KTA Construction, Inc. Jason Mordhorst, Hazard Construction Company Jereme Morris, Hazard Construction Company Gita Murthy, RORE, Inc. John Myers, Soltek Pacific Construction Company Scott Nadell, Volvo Construction Equipment & Services Dale Nelson, Flatiron Drew Nelson, Guy F. Atkinson Construction, LLC Kyle Nelson, Cass Construction, Inc. David Nicholas, Statewide Traffic Safety & Signs, Inc. Adam Ogden, KTA Construction, Inc. Jose Ortiz, Ortiz Corporation General Eng. Contractors Dryw Otero, A & D General Contracting Inc.

Todd Parker, Cement Cutting, Inc. Sam Passanisi, Neal Electric Marc Penick, T.B. Penick & Sons, Inc. Dennis Philbin, Traffic Management, Inc. Al Pourian, A & D General Contracting Inc. Matt Redfern, Hayward Baker, Inc. Jeff Reese, Basile Construction, Inc. Jeff Richardson, Hazard Construction Company Brandon Richie, Soltek Pacific Construction Company Brooks Roffey, Select Electric, Inc. Joe Rojas, Cavignac & Associates Alex Samuelson, Western Rim Constructors, Inc. Elan Schier, TC Construction Company, Inc. Mike Simmons, Pulice Construction, Inc. Shelley Stevenson, GeoX, Inc. Ryan Stichler, C.W. Driver Andrew Suarez, Twining, Inc. Luis Tamariz, CDM Constructors, Inc. Mark Thunder, Hazard Construction Company Nick Trammer, Hensel Phelps Construction Co. Jeff Turner, Past President Mark Turvey, Mark R. Turvey Equipment Rentals John Unbewust, Trauner Consulting Services, Inc. Carmen Vann, Turner Construction Company Nick Walters, West Coast General Corporation David Weigel, McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. Grant Werdick, TC Construction Company, Inc. Charles West, Angus Asphalt, Inc. Arnie White, C&S Companies Charles White, Hazard Construction Company Juli Wilson, Vulcan Materials Company Steve Wirsching, Balfour Beatty Construction Wes Wise, Cass Construction, Inc. Hank Withaar, C.W. Driver Dale Yeager, Hazard Construction Company Bill Young, El Cajon Grading & Engineering Co., Inc. Randy Young, El Cajon Grading & Engineering Co., Inc.

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AIRPORT AUTHORITY LIAISON Topics of discussion in 2016 included: • Facilities Development Projects • 2017-2021 Capital Improvement Program • Terminal 2 Federal Inspection Services Facility • Release of Retention

CHAIRPERSON BRAD KIRSCH

Sundt Construction, Inc.

• Payment of Change Orders

COMMITTEE MEMBERS Richard Anderson, Acme Safety & Supply Corp. De Anna Andrews, Sundt Construction, Inc. Jon Arenz, Latitude 33-Planning and Engineering Doug Barnhart, Barnhart-Reese Construction, Inc. Leum Bourrath, Pulice Construction, Inc. Thomas L. Brown, Sierra Pacific West, Inc. Mike Burris, Petrochem Materials Innovation Austin Cameron, TC Construction Company, Inc. Sergio Cano, Traffic Management, Inc. John H. Daley Jr., Coffman Specialties, Inc. Chad Davis, Twining, Inc. Merinn Durling, Kiewit Infrastructure West Company Candace Friedman, Acme Safety & Supply Corp. Mike Furby, Marathon Construction Corporation Mark Gagne, Swinerton Builders Alex Galicia, BPI Plumbing Thomas Gannon, Swinerton Builders John Goddard, Rick Engineering Company Ronald Halbert, Ninyo & Moore Geo & Env Consultants Paul Hatfield, Granite Construction Company Cory Hazlewood, C&S Companies Mike Henderson, KTA Construction, Inc.

Vera Howell, Turner Construction Company Vince Hundley, SMART Safety Group Suzanne Ives, Clark Construction Group - California, LP Abd Jahshan, PAL General Engineering, Inc. Clint Johnson, Kiewit Infrastructure West Company Terry Johnson II, Neal Electric Marty Keane, Coffman Specialties, Inc. Cecilia Kucharski, Balfour Beatty Construction Kevin Legge, Clark Construction Group - California, LP Alex Leon, Turner Construction Company David Lewis, Nova Services, Inc. Mike Lowe, Kiewit Infrastructure West Company Jim Lumm, L.B. Civil Construction, Inc. Bill Marcotte, EC Constructors, Inc. Scott McClure, Johnson, Finch & McClure Const., Inc. Tim McDougal, California Bank & Trust Jeff Mercer, Granite Construction Company John Messick, Sundt Construction, Inc. Jason Mordhorst, Hazard Construction Company Gita Murthy, RORE, Inc. John Myers, Soltek Pacific Construction Company Lance Neal, Neal Electric

Dale Nelson, Flatiron Dave Nicholas, Statewide Traffic Safety & Signs, Inc. Jack Nickolaisen, Interwest Pacific, Ltd. Geoff Page, Trauner Consulting Services, Inc. Carlos Perea, TC Construction Company, Inc. Dennis Philbin, Traffic Management, Inc. Al Pourian, A & D General Contracting Inc. Matt Redfern, Hayward Baker, Inc. John Renquist, Balfour Beatty Construction Brandon Richie, Soltek Pacific Construction Company Donnie Riese, Flatiron Dusan Selezan, Balfour Beatty Construction Jerry Shawcroft, Cement Cutting, Inc. Nimish Sinha, West Coast General Corporation Andrew Suarez, Twining, Inc. Jim Summers, EC Constructors, Inc. Jeff Turner, Past President John Unbewust, Trauner Consulting Services, Inc. Dennis Uthe, Hensel Phelps Construction Co. John Warren, Clark Construction Group - California, LP Steve Wirsching, Balfour Beatty Construction Don Woolley, Rick Engineering Company Dale Yeager, Hazard Construction Company

PORT DISTRICT LIAISON Topics of discussion in 2016 included: • Major Maintenance & Capital Improvement Programs • Harbor Island and Seaport Village Development • Labor Compliance

CHAIRPERSON ABD JAHSHAN

PAL General Engineering

• Groundwater Discharge Permit

COMMITTEE MEMBERS Steve Agor, Skanska, US Civil West California District Justin Allington, Flatiron Richard Anderson, Acme Safety & Supply Corp. Doug Barnhart, Barnhart-Reese Construction, Inc. Tami Barnhart Reese, Barnhart-Reese Construction, Inc. Tom Beutler, Reyes Construction, Inc. Mike Boer, Granite Construction Company Thomas L. Brown, Sierra Pacific West, Inc. Austin Cameron, TC Construction Company, Inc. Kristen D’Agostino, Group Delta Consultants, Inc. John Daley Jr., Coffman Specialties, Inc. Chad Davis, Twining, Inc. Mark Esselman, SDFS Construction John Forsyth, Millennium Fire Protection Corp. Candace Friedman, Acme Safety & Supply Corp. Mike Furby, Marathon Construction Corporation

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Alex Galicia, BPI Plumbing Kevin Gibson, Rick Engineering Company Norm Gilstrap, C.W. Driver John Goddard, Rick Engineering Company Ronald Halbert, Ninyo & Moore Geo. & Env. Consultants Art Hernandez, TC Construction Company, Inc. Terry Johnson, Neal Electric Diane Keltner, Synergy Electric Company, Inc. Robert Kiesling, Cumming Corporation Brad Kirsch, Sundt Construction, Inc. Cecilia Kucharski, Balfour Beatty Construction Robert Mahan, Mahan Insurance Brokers, Inc. John McCormack, Cabrillo Hoist Tim McDougal, California Bank & Trust Jereme Morris, Hazard Construction Company Gita Murthy, RORE, Inc.

Dale Nelson, Flatiron David Nicholas, Statewide Traffic Safety & Signs, Inc. Chad Opper, Hazard Construction Company Sam Passanisi, Neal Electric Dennis Philbin, Traffic Management, Inc. Matt Redfern, Hayward Baker, Inc. Timothy Saenz, Daley Construction Dusan Selezan, Balfour Beatty Construction Jerry Sherman, Group Delta Consultants, Inc. Mike Simmons, Pulice Construction, Inc. Andrew Suarez, Twining, Inc. Mark Thunder, Hazard Construction Company Nick Trammer, Hensel Phelps Construction Co. Jeff Turner, Past President Dennis Uthe, Hensel Phelps Construction Co. Steve Wirsching, Balfour Beatty Construction Wes Wise, Cass Construction, Inc.


CALTRANS / SANDAG LIAISON Topics of discussion in 2016 included: • Rubberized Asphalt (RHMA) • Smoothness Specifications

CHAIRPERSON JASON MORDHORST

• Payment for Materials on hand • Joint Checks

Hazard Construction Company

• Lane Closures • DBE Requirements

COMMITTEE MEMBERS Clint Adkins, SCST, Inc. Steve Agor, Skanska, US Civil West California District Richard Anderson, Acme Safety & Supply Corp. David Bird, Pulice Construction, Inc. Thomas L. Brown, Sierra Pacific West, Inc. George Burrough, Condon-Johnson & Associates, Inc. Edgar Camerino, Rick Engineering Company Sergio Cano, Traffic Management, Inc. Jim Coffman, Coffman Specialties, Inc. Matthew Cook, Nova Services, Inc. John H. Daley Jr., Coffman Specialties, Inc. Chad Davis, Twining, Inc. Dain DeForest, Vulcan Materials Company David Donnelly, Granite Construction Company Merinn Durling, Kiewit Infrastructure West Company Omar Echeverri, Select Electric, Inc. Brian Eller, Nova Services, Inc. David Espinoza, Pulice Construction, Inc. Candace Freidman, Acme Safety & Supply Corp. Bob Frescas, RCP Block & Brick, Inc.

Steve Fry, Kiewit Infrastructure West Company Mike Furby, Marathon Construction Corporation Mitch Gamache, Coffman Specialties, Inc. Armando Garcia, Coffman Specialties, Inc. Richard Hallett, Barney & Barney, LLC George Hillman, CEMEX Jerry Iniguez, Skanska, US Civil West California District Abd Jahshan, PAL General Engineering, Inc. Jan Jansson, Soil Retention Systems, Inc. Jeffrey Johnson, Golden State Boring & Pipe Jacking John Johnson, Const. Management Sys. & Inspections Mike Kennedy, Hayward Baker, Inc. Mike Lowe, Kiewit Infrastructure West Company Bob Mahan, Mahan Insurance Brokers, Inc. Kris Manning, Clark Construction Group - California, LP John McCormack, Cabrillo Hoist Jeff Mercer, Granite Construction Company Chris Mize, Pulice Construction, Inc. Dale Nelson, Flatiron Drew Nelson, Guy F. Atkinson Construction, LLC

PUBLIC BUILDING LIAISON

David Nicholas, Statewide Traffic Safety & Signs, Inc. Scott Norman, Herzog Contracting Corp. Adam Ogden, KTA Construction, Inc. Geoff Page, Trauner Consulting Services, Inc. Dan Peterson, Dan J. Petersen Company Patrick Petrossi, Traffic Management, Inc. Dennis Philbin, Traffic Management, Inc. Matt Redfern, Hayward Baker, Inc. Donnie Riese, Flatiron Brooks Roffey, Select Electric, Inc. Alex Samuelson, Western Rim Constructors, Inc. Belen Soltero, TC Construction Company, Inc. Mike Spain, Skanska, US Civil West California District Shelley Stevenson, GeoX, Inc. Andrew Suarez, Twining, Inc. Jim Thompson, Guy F. Atkinson Construction, LLC Mark Thunder, Hazard Construction Company Jeff Turner, Past President John Unbewust, Trauner Consulting Services, Inc. Nicholas Walters, West Coast General Corporation Juli Wilson, Vulcan Materials Company Don Woolley, Rick Engineering Company

Topics of discussion in 2016 included: • Special Guests: Representatives from Mira Costa Community College; UC San Diego; Escondido Union School District; and the Coalition for Adequate School Construction • Lease-Leaseback Legislation • “Skilled Workforce” Requirements • Potential Project Labor Agreements • Local School Bonds

CHAIRPERSON JOHN MESSICK

Sundt Construction, Inc.

COMMITTEE MEMBERS De Anna Andrews, Sundt Construction, Inc. Daniel Arevalo, Mobile Modular Alexander Armstrong, National Air & Energy Jamie Awford, BNBuilders, Inc. Jeff Baird, Finch, Thornton & Baird, LLP Tami Barnhart-Reese, Barnhart-Reese Construction, Inc. Debbie Barnum, Cumming Corporation Robert Betz, McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. Robert Blankmeyer, PCL Construction Services Inc. Larry Bouchard, A&D G.C. Inc. David Christensen, Balfour Beatty Construction James Clower, West Coast Air Conditioning Co., Inc. Matt Cook, Nova Services, Inc. Bob Danielson, Swinerton Builders Chad Davis, Twining, Inc. Dave Erickson, Erickson-Hall Construction Co. Mark Esselman, SDFS Construction Matt Ferguson, Straub Construction, Inc. Tom Finch, RCP Block & Brick, Inc. Stephen Friar, Hensel Phelps Construction Co.

Alex Galicia, BPI Plumbing Mat Gates, Erickson-Hall Construction Co. Rachael Gonzalez, West Coast Air Conditioning Co., Inc. Ronald Halbert, Ninyo & Moore Geo. & Env. Consultants Mike Hall, Erickson-Hall Construction Co. Richard Hallett, Barney & Barney, LLC Pamela Hermosillo, Sundt Construction, Inc. Glynna Hoekstra, Balfour Beatty Construction Mary Homan, Sundt Construction, Inc. Terry Johnson, Neal Electric Dustin Jones, Finch, Thornton & Baird, LLP Robert Kiesling, Cumming Corporation Shay Kulkarni, Sullivan Hill Lewin Rez & Engel John Maloney, Maloney & Associates Steve Marble, Harper Construction Company, Inc. Andrew Martin, Burch Construction Co., Inc. Gita Murthy, RORE, Inc. Dave Nicholas, Statewide Traffic Safety & Signs, Inc. Geoff Page, Trauner Consulting Services, Inc. Sam Passanisi, Neal Electric

Mark Payne, Swinerton Builders Suresh Rayana, Balfour Beatty Construction Brandon Richie, Soltek Pacific Construction Company Brad Sager, Latitude 33-Planning and Engineering Jim Sanders, Group Delta Consultants, Inc. Jim Schabarum, Cavignac & Associates Danielle Stevens, M.A. Stevens Construction, Inc. Rick Straub, Straub Construction, Inc. Andrew Suarez, Twining, Inc. Jim Summers, EC Constructors, Inc. Nick Trammer, Hensel Phelps Construction Co. Tim Wagner, Select Electric, Inc. Mark Weiand, Cox Construction Co. Aaron Wiehe, PCL Construction Services Inc. Rochelle Wintz, BuildingPoint Pacific Hank Withaar, C.W. Driver Don Woolley, Rick Engineering Company

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NAVFAC LIAISON Topics of discussion in 2016 included: • Safety Trends • Control Systems Commissioning • Contractor Performance Evaluations • Design Modifications

CHAIRPERSON GEORGE ROGERS

RQ Construction, LLC

• Response Time for Critical Issues

COMMITTEE MEMBERS Due to the number of members serving on this committee, only the companies represented are named. A&D G.C. Inc.; Acme Safety & Supply Corp.; Angus Asphalt, Inc.; Applied Restoration, Inc., dba ARI; Baker Electric, Inc.; Balfour Beatty Construction; Barnhart-Reese Construction, Inc.; BPI Plumbing; Brady SoCal, Inc.; Brewer Crane & Rigging, Inc.; Burch Construction Co., Inc.; C.W. Driver; Casper Company; Cavignac & Associates; CDM Constructors, Inc.; Coffman Specialties, Inc.; CONTECH Engineered Solutions; Corbara Building Group Corp.; Cox Construction Co.; Dynalectric Company; EC Constructors, Inc.; Erickson-Hall Construction Co.; Flatiron; Granite Construction Company; Hal Hays Construction, Inc.; Harper Construction Company, Inc.; Hazard Construction Company; Helix Electric Inc.; Hensel Phelps Construction Co.; I.E. - Pacific, Inc.; J. R. Filanc Construction Company, Inc.; Kiewit Infrastructure West Company; Mack Packaging; Latitude 33-Planning and Engineering; Mahan Insurance Brokers, Inc.; Marathon Construction Corporation; MarCon Engineering, Inc.; National Air & Energy; Neal Electric; NEI Contracting & Engineering Inc.; Nova Services, Inc.; NV5; Oldcastle Precast, Inc.; Orion Construction Corp.; Pacific Coast Iron; Pacific Rim Mechanical; Pacific West Builders; PAL General Engineering, Inc.; PCL Construction Services Inc.; Peter Vander Werff Construction Inc.; Pulice Construction, Inc.; R.E. Staite Engineering, Inc.; RCP Block & Brick Inc.; Reyes Construction, Inc.; Rick Engineering Company; RORE, Inc.; RQ Construction, LLC; Select Electric, Inc.; SMART Safety Group; Soil Retention Systems, Inc.; Soltek Pacific Construction Company; Sound Crete Contractors, Inc.; Southern Contracting Co., Inc.; Statewide Traffic Safety & Signs, Inc.; Straub Construction, Inc.; Stronghold Engineering, Inc.; Sundt Construction, Inc.; Synergy Electric Company, Inc.; T.B. Penick & Sons, Inc.; TC Construction Company, Inc.; The Landstewards / Alegre Environmental; Trench Shoring Company; Twining, Inc.; West Coast Air Conditioning Co., Inc.

WATER AUTHORITY LIAISON Topics of discussion in 2016 included: • Asset Management Program • Recycled Water Stations • Submittal process • MWD Litigation

CHAIRPERSON STEVE FRY

Kiewit Infrastructure West Company

COMMITTEE MEMBERS Steve Agor, Skanska, US Civil West California District Michael Bantz, CDM Constructors, Inc. Dan Barnett, Nova Services, Inc. David Bird, Pulice Construction, Inc. Austin Cameron, TC Construction Company, Inc. Chad Cameron, TC Construction Company, Inc. Mike Da Silva, Layfield USA Corporation John H. Daley Jr., Coffman Specialties, Inc. Chad Davis, Twining, Inc. Sven Falk, Layfield USA Corporation Greg Farrand, Ninyo & Moore Geo. & Env. Consultants Mark Filanc, J. R. Filanc Construction Company, Inc. Mitch Gamache, Coffman Specialties, Inc. Kevin Gibson, Rick Engineering Company Kenn Hallquist, Kiewit Infrastructure West Company Bill Hanley, J. R. Filanc Construction Company, Inc. Kevin Heinichen, CDM Constructors, Inc. Pamela Hermosillo, Sundt Construction, Inc. Abd Jahshan, PAL General Engineering, Inc. Mike Johnson, Ferguson Waterworks Robert Kiesling, Cumming Corporation Kevin Kurz, RQ Construction, LLC

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David Lewis, Nova Services, Inc. John Maloney, Maloney & Associates Dale Nelson, Flatiron Kyle Nelson, Cass Construction, Inc. David Nicholas, Statewide Traffic Safety & Signs, Inc. David Ott, Layfield USA Corporation Geoff Page, Trauner Consulting Services, Inc. Sam Passanisi, Neal Electric Dennis Philbin, Traffic Management, Inc. Scott Schemmel, Neal Electric Matthew Sheldon, Pulice Construction, Inc. Greg Shreenan, Trench Shoring Company Mike Simmons, Pulice Construction, Inc. Jim Smith, Pacific Rim Mechanical Andrew Suarez, Twining, Inc. Luis Tamariz, CDM Constructors, Inc. Philip Waterman, Southern Contracting Company, Inc. Chuck Wilson, L.H. Woods & Sons, Inc. Wes Wise, Cass Construction, Inc. Don Woolley, Rick Engineering Company Bill Young, El Cajon Grading & Engineering Co., Inc. Josh Zaragoza, TC Construction Company, Inc.


LABOR RELATIONS COMMITTEE The Labor Relations Committee is responsible for members’ labor relations. This includes agreements for union members, and general labor relations for open shop members. The committee is responsible for AGC participation on the various Taft-Hartley Fringe Funds, and the various Joint Apprenticeship and Training committees.

LABOR NEGOTIATIONS

CHAIRPERSON JOHN H. DALEY, JR.

Coffman Specialties, Inc.

AGC San Diego represents AGC members signatory to eight separate union collective bargaining agreements. In 2016, seven of the eight agreements expired, and new agreements were negotiated. Over 40 AGC members and staff spent several months negotiating the various agreements. The agreements are recognized as the Master Labor Agreements in San Diego County, and typically set the county’s prevailing wage.

FRINGE BENEFITS TRUST AGC represented members on a number of Taft-Hartley joint labor management health, pension, apprenticeship, and other trusts that are part of the union collective bargaining agreements. In these challenging economic times, AGC works with the trustees to ensure proper funding. AGC was successful in working with AGC of America and the Building Trades to pass federal legislation improving the stability of multi-employer pension trusts. These changes prevent pension trusts from insolvency and taxpayer bailout, while reducing liabilities to contractors.

CONTRACTS & WAGE RATES All AGC Master Labor Agreements (MLA) and wage/fringe information are available at agcsd.org. All contracts are indexed to assist in finding key provisions, and can be downloaded.

PREVAILING WAGE / LABOR COMPLIANCE ASSISTANCE AGC provided assistance with Prevailing Wage/Davis Bacon compliance and interpretation throughout the year. Several AGC staff members have strong backgrounds and understanding of these very complex and often confusing laws. AGC also maintains a strong relationship with the Department of Industrial Relations, which oversees the prevailing wage laws.

AGC ASSISTS MEMBERS WITH PICKETING / DUAL GATE A number of unions continue to target both AGC union and non-union members with picketing and demonstrations. AGC staff assists members with dual gates and other methods that eliminate or limit the picketing. AGC staff visits projects, contacts unions, and provides direct “front line” help with these situations.

COMMITTEE MEMBERS BUILDING CONTRACTORS Jamie Awford, BNBuilders Tim Boyd, Pacific Southwest Structures, Inc. Eddie Caire, Final Cleaning Solutions Inc. Ramon Esparza, Liberty West Dan Fitzgerald, Pacific Southwest Structures, Inc. Larry Henderson, J.R. Construction, Inc. Jason Mrozek, McCarthy Building Companies Lee Sudhoff, McCarthy Building Companies Steve Van Dyke, McCarthy Building Companies ENGINEERING CONTRACTORS Steve Clark, Granite Construction Company Jim Coffman, Coffman Specialties, Inc. Todd Coleman, Ames Construction, Inc. Vince Diaz, J.R. Filanc Construction Co., Inc. Dave Donnelly, Granite Construction Company Kevin Elliott, J.R. Filanc Construction Co., Inc. David Espinoza, Pulice Construction, Inc. Tony Foster, Mid-Coast Transit Constructors Jennifer Garcia, Reyes Construction Larry Henderson, J.R. Construction, Inc. Glenn Inverso, M.J. Baxter Drilling Company Kari Kyne, Kyne Construction, Inc. Catherine Moncada, Granite Construction Company Frank Redle, Granite Construction Company Donnie Riese, Flatiron Brooks Roffey, Select Electric, Inc. Mike Sigman, Kiewit Infrastructure West Co. Mike Simmons, Pulice Construction, Inc. Bill Young, El Cajon Grading & Engineering Co., Inc. Randy Young, El Cajon Grading & Engineering Co., Inc.

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MEETINGS & EVENTS COMMITTEE AGC San Diego provides the industry with a myriad of construction industry events in Southern California each year. The committee is responsible for ensuring that AGC meetings and events are relevant, meet the membership’s needs, and are well planned and organized. AGC events are designed to allow members an opportunity to network while enjoying a social event.

Installation & Member Awards Dinner Winter & Spring Conferences

600+ CHAIRPERSON RACHAEL GONZALEZ

Golfers at 3 AGC golf tournaments during 2016

West Coast Air Conditioning

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Networking / Social Mixers Meet Your General Contractor Luncheons SDSU Football Tailgate & Sky Show Baseball Bash Day at the Races

COMMITTEE MEMBERS Richard Anderson, Acme Safety & Supply Corp. Doug Brady, busy busy Brian Crouch, eSUB Construction Software Candace Friedman, Acme Safety & Supply Corp. Frank Gerberding, Apex Advertising, Inc. Sabrina Gonzalez, West Coast Group Benefits Kim Heinz, Swinerton Builders Mandy Irvine, H5 Networks LLC Shea Kirkpatrick, Mack Packaging Sam Koohi, NV5 Ken Kuczwaj, PureForge Joe Kuykendall, Scholefield Construction Law Mark May, Unitis Contractor Supplies John McCormack, Cabrillo Hoist Don McKillop, Law Offices of Don R. McKillop Robert Parrish, Sunstate Equipment Co. Linda Quindt, Finch, Thornton & Baird, LLP Amy Quintero, Trench Plate Rental Company Debi Rhodes, ARC Document Solutions Clinton Riach, United Rentals Judy Roberts, C.E. Wylie Dan Smith, Southwest Construction Services, Inc. Kim Ufford, LevitZacks, Certified Public Accountants Tanya Valle, Gelman LLP Kara Whitney, Poway Ram Shari Wyckoff, Sign Age Identify Systems, Inc

Golf Tournaments

Softball Tournament

500 Installation & member awards attendees

1,000 Networking mixer attendees

Annual Meeting Holiday Dinner Dance

5,000 2016 EVENT ATTENDEES


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MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE The Membership Committee is charged with creating and implementing an Annual Membership Marketing Plan for the AGC. The goal is to ensure strong membership growth. The Membership Committee is made up of the following positions: AGC Vice President, AGC Secretary/Treasurer, Chair of the Engineering & General Contractors’ Council, Chair of the General Building Contractors’ Council, Chair of the Contractor/ Specialty Contractors’ Council, and the Chair of the Affiliate Members’ Council.

CHAIRPERSON JEFF HARPER

Harper Construction Company, Inc.

COMMITTEE MEMBERS

MEMBERSHIP GROWTH 2016

David Donnelly, Granite Construction Company Mark Payne, Swinerton Builders Bob Bridges, Sherwood Mechanical, Inc. Matthew Karver, CliftonLarsonAllen (CLA) Rob Thomson, California Sheet Metal Works Jeff Turner, Past President

Contractors

Online Plan Room

12%

34%

15% 24%

Specialty Contractors 2% Other

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General Contractors

13%

Affiliates

800

3% DRIVING THE TREND General Contractors

+7%

Specialty Contractors

+4%

Online Plan Room

+32%


PLAN ROOM & BIDDING SERVICES Since 2001, AGC San Diego has been providing the San Diego construction industry with high-end plan room and bidding services, constantly evolving to provide the industry with top-notch products. All AGC San Diego members receive access to this full suite of services as a member benefit.

CHAIRPERSON DAVID DONNELLY

Granite Construction Company

AGC ONLINE PLAN ROOM AGC's Online Plan Room provides members complete access to bidding projects, both public and private, including plans and specifications in San Diego, Imperial, Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties, and some projects within other Southern California areas. In 2016, the AGC Online Plan Room joined a network of builders exchanges located throughout California. As a result, AGC San Diego members now receive access to hundreds of additional project opportunities throughout California.

Daily email updates

Available Online 24/7

Keyword Search

AGC CONSTRUCTION REPORTER This weekly digital magazine provides details on upcoming bids in the Southern California region. The AGC Construction Reporter has been designed to seamlessly interact with the AGC Online Plan Room, where AGC member firms can access full plans and specifications, addenda, bidders' lists, bid results, and more.

FOCUS / GOOD FAITH ADVERTISING AGC’s Good Faith Reporter is recognized by the California Department of General Services as a state-approved “Trade” and “Focus” publication. Advertising in this digital publication will fulfill requirements for “Good Faith Efforts” for the various Business Enterprises. The AGC Good Faith Reporter is one of the few publications in the state to be designated in this manner. AGC San Diego members receive discounted rates on advertising in this weekly digital report.

5,497 Projects reported during 2016

4,000+ Monthly users

440,000+ User actions in 2016

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SAFETY COMMITTEE The Safety Committee promotes and delivers services that maintain and improve safety in the construction industry, including monitoring, communicating, and understanding Federal OSHA and Cal OSHA policies and procedures. The committee also provides assistance in curriculum development for AGC’s safety-related training, and continually searches for new ways to motivate the industry to upgrade safety consciousness.

CHAIRPERSON BRANDY FISCHER

Harper Construction Company, Inc.

AGC CONSTRUCTION SAFETY EXCELLENCE AWARDS AGC’s Construction Safety Excellence Awards (CSEA) program is the industry’s elite safety competition. CSEA is a rigorous competition that recognizes construction firms that have developed and implemented premier safety and loss prevention programs. AGC San Diego Chapter is known nationwide as the CSEA superstar, with multiple high-ranking finishes each year. Congratulations to the 2016 award winners.

LOCAL COMPETITION Building Division: Erickson-Hall Construction Co.; Pacific Building Group; Construction Management Division: Harper Construction Company, Inc.; Reno Contracting, Inc. Federal / Heavy Division: Cox Construction Co.; Marathon Construction Corporation Highway Division: Flatiron; L.B. Civil Construction, Inc.; Sundt Construction, Inc. Specialty Division: Baker Electric, Inc.; Bergelectric Corporation; California Sheet Metal; Dynalectric Company - San Diego; General Coatings; Gerdau; Tower Glass, Inc.; Williams & Sons Masonry, Inc. Utility Division: J.R. Filanc Construction Company; Orion Construction Corp. Vendor & Insurance Division: SMART Safety Group

LOCAL MEMBERS PLACE IN NATIONAL COMPETITION Highway Division: Sundt Construction, Inc. - 1st Place - Over 1 million work hours Heavy Division: Cox Construction Co. - 3rd Place - Under 250,000 work hours An additional AGC San Diego member firm entered the local competition through another chapter, also placing in the competition: Federal & Heavy Division: Herzog Contracting Corporation - 2nd Place - Over 900,000 work hours An additional congratulations to Sundt Construction, Inc. who went on to win the ultimate grand safety award - Best Safety Program in the country! (Award recipients pictured at right) 34

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COMMITTEE MEMBERS Due to the number of members serving on this committee, only the companies represented are named. VICE CHAIR: Pamela Mark, A&D General Builders Baker Electric, Inc.; Balfour Beatty Construction; Bergelectric Corporation; Best Interiors Inc.; C.M.R. Risk & Insurance Services; Cabrillo Hoist; Casper Company; Cavignac & Associates; Cement Cutting, Inc.; Clark Construction Group; Commercial Builders; Countywide Mechanical Systems; Cox Construction; C.W. Driver; Dynalectric Co. - San Diego; Erickson-Hall Construction Co.; eSUB Construction Software; Flatiron; Gerdau Reinforcing Steel West; Harper Construction Co., Inc.; Helix Mechanical; Hensel Phelps Construction Co.; Herzog Contracting Corp.; Hi-Way Safety, Inc.; James W. Fowler Co.; Mack Packaging; Kyne Construction Inc.; Lusardi Construction Co.; Mallory Safety & Supply; Marathon Construction Corp.; M Bar C Construction; McCarthy Building Comp., Inc.; Morley Builders; Neal Electric; On-Site Health & Safety; Pacific Coast Iron; Pacific Rim Mechanical; Paradigm Mechanical; Pulice Construction, Inc.; Pure Forge; Reno Contracting, Inc.; RQ Construction, LLC; Sherwood Mechanical; Sierra Pacific West, Inc.; SMART Safety Group; Statewide Traffic Safety & Signs, Inc.; Straub Construction, Inc.; Sundt Construction, Inc.; Swinerton Builders; T. B. Penick & Sons, Inc.; TC Construction; TeeHee Engineering, Inc.; Tower Glass, Inc.; United Rentals; University Mechanical & Eng.; Walton Business Solutions; West Coast Air Conditioning, Inc.


TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE The committee identifies, explores and critiques new trends in construction technology to help make the construction industry operate on a more efficient and effective basis. The committee utilizes the information generated to develop technology training events that allow the industry to view new technologies and to be trained in their usage.

CHAIRPERSON NATHAN COMPLIN

Erickson-Hall Construction Co., Inc.

CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY ON DISPLAY The committee hosted a Technology Conference during 2016 with nearly 200 industry professionals in attendance. Multiple breakout sessions were held along with a keynote session focusing on cybersecurity, and how contractors can secure their businesses and jobsites in today’s digital environment. There were also a variety of technology vendors present, showcasing their solutions available to the construction industry.

COMMITTEE MEMBERS Katie Briggs, Bluebeam Brian Crouch, eSUB Construction Software David Fatter, Erickson-Hall Construction Co. Kevin Fitzpatrick, J.R. Filanc Construction Co. James Grant, Helix Electric Inc. Mike Hanagan, Swinerton Builders Mandy Irvine, H5 Networks LLC Rohan Jawali, Hensel Phelps Construction Co. Brian P. Laird, Rick Engineering Company Christine Larsen, EC Constructors, Inc. Nancy Matus, Kelar Pacific Jordan Moffett, McCarthy Building Companies Samuel Myovich, C.W. Driver Dryw Otero, A&D GC Inc. Brian Parker, Sundt Construction, Inc. Derek Renn, Bergelectric Corporation Jon Ruth, Marathon Construction Corporation Jeff Saxon, Baker Electric, Inc. David Schatz, ARC Document Solutions Dusan Selezan, Balfour Beatty Construction Rob Slaughter, Data Net Solutions Kristi Snell, Eleven Western Builders Ed Tallmadge, U.S. CAD, Inc. Shane Willis, T.B. Penick & Sons, Inc. David Wilson, Swinerton Builders Rochelle Wintz, BuildingPoint Pacific

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AGC EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP

EDDIE SPRECCO

BRAD BARNUM

JESSICA KOVACK

Chief Executive Officer

Executive Vice President

esprecco@agcsd.org

bbarnum@agcsd.org

Executive Director of Administration jessica@agcsd.org

GLENN HILLEGAS

PETE SAUCEDO

FELIPE FUENTES

DAVE ACKERMAN

Apprenticeship Executive Vice President

Apprenticeship Executive Director

AGC Legislative Advocate

AGC Legislative Advocate

General Partner, The Apex Group

Of Counsel, The Apex Group

ghillegas@agcsdatt.org

psaucedo@agcsdatt.org

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MARTY ANDERSON

RAEMARIE BLAHA-JONAS

SHARI BUCH

Accounting / Administrative Assistant

Apprenticeship Coordinator - San Diego

Senior Plan Room Reporter

Apprenticeship Registrar

inna@agcsd.org

manderson@agcsdatt.org

raemarie@agcsd.org

sbuch@agcsdatt.org

TANYA BUCH

JACK CHAPEL

SUKY GARCIA

KARLA GONZALEZ

Apprenticeship Specialist

Apprenticeship Education Coordinator

Apprentice Liaison Riverside

Apprenticeship Attendance Clerk

tbuch@agcsdatt.org

jchapel@agcsdatt.org

sgarcia@agcsdatt.org

kgonzalez@agcsdatt.org

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AGC STAFF

RAUL GUEDEA, JR.

VINCE HUNDLEY

PHIL HURLEY

PAUL JOSSELYN

Apprenticeship Coordinator - Riverside

Safety Director

Controller

Plan Room Reporter

vhundley@smartsafetygroup.com

phurley@agcsd.org

paul@agcsd.org

MARCY KNOPMAN

RAE KRUSHENSKY

LISA LOVELACE

SERGIO ORTEGA

Executive Assistant to CEO

Director of Meetings & Events / Member Services

Senior Plan Room Reporter

Apprenticeship Coordinator - Orange

mknopman@agcsd.org

raek@agcsd.org

lisa@agcsd.org

sortega@agcsdatt.org

HOLLY PLUMMER

KARINA RAMIREZ

JIM RYAN

BECCA SCHAFFER

Administrative Assistant

Apprentice Liaison Orange

Labor Relations

Education & Safety Marketing Manager

rguedea@agcsdatt.org

holly@agcsd.org

jryan@agcsd.org

kramirez@agcsdatt.org

bschaffer@agcsd.org

NOT PICTURED KELLY PETERSEN Apprenticeship Scheduling Coordinator kpetersen@agcsdatt.org

GLEN SCHAFFER

JASON WHITE

Director of Education & Marketing

Receptionist / Administrative Assistant

gschaffer@agcsd.org

jwhite@agcsd.org

SUZANNE ZDARKOFAVANO Apprentice Liaison San Diego szdarko@agcsdatt.org

STAFF SERVICES

ANDI BAKKEN Apprenticeship Compliance Specialist abakken@agcsdatt.org

ALICIA RODRIGUEZ Apprenticeship Upgrade Specialist arodriguez@agcsdatt.org

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THE VOICE OF CONSTRUCTION AGC's Vision is to promote a better industry for the professionals who build San Diego's future.

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@agcsandiego


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