Become a Member
Membership in AGC of Massachusetts provides opportunities for construction companies, professional services or products and equipment firms to become part of an Association that represents the interests of the entire industry. Through membership in AGC, your firm and staff will have the opportunity to reap the benefits of educational programs, safety training, governmental activities, and networking.
AGC is a member-run organization, which means that you can play an important role in making the policy decisions that formulate AGC's agenda. Be part of an organization that shapes the future of your industry.
Constructor Member Whether you are a general contractor, construction manager at risk or agency, owners' representative or design/builder constructing buidling projects in the Commonwealth, AGC of Massachusetts is the association for you. With your membership, you will have an opportunity to influence industry practices, public policy and the laws that govern the industry.
Subcontractor Member
As a subcontractor member of AGC, you and your firm will have access to the latest information on industry trends, management practices, markets information and regulatory and legislative issues. With membership, you will have numerous opportunities to meet other construction professionals through member meetings, group discussions and various task forces that with your participation will improve the overall aspects of the construction industry.
Associate Member AGC of Massachusetts encourages companies that provide services and products to the construction industry to join the chapter as associate members. These include some of the industry's prominent accountants, architects, attorneys, consultants, developers, engineers, equipment suppliers, insurance and surety companies, manufacturers and material suppliers.
Top Ten Reasons to join AGC
- Access to key industry leaders in the construction industry
- Timely industry news, both national and local
- Networking opportunities with all segments of the industry
- Professional and leadership development seminars and workshops
- Proactive legislative and regulatory advocacy on issues affecting your industry
- Labor issues for both union and open shop firms
- Best practices group interaction with public and private owners and designers
- Up-to-date OSHA bulletins and local emphasis plans
- Safety training for you and your employees
- Access to AGC professional staff - a phone call away
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