Since 1923, AGC Houston has been supporting local commercial construction through the advancement of issues important to the industry. The chapter continues to be an industry leader in education and professional development, safety training, market data resourcing and member networking. It is with great sadness that we share the news of the passing of Guion McKenzie Roberts.
He was someone special within our industry, but especially to the AGC Houston Chapter. Guion served as Project Manager/Superintendent with Pin Oak Interests and was chosen to lead the major interior renovation of the chapter's building in 2008. Upon the completion of the project, Guion continued to work with AGC Office Manager Brenda Ward on any number of building maintenance issues.
He was someone special within our industry, but especially to the AGC Houston Chapter. Guion served as Project Manager/Superintendent with Pin Oak Interests and was chosen to lead the major interior renovation of the chapter's building in 2008. Upon the completion of the project, Guion continued to work with AGC Office Manager Brenda Ward on any number of building maintenance issues.
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These individuals are designated as Honorary Life Members due to their past service and dedication to the construction industry, and their exemplification of the AGC motto of Skill, Responsibility and Integrity. The date represents the year in which they were inducted as Honorary Life Members. When you join a local AGC Chapter, you become a member of the national organization.
AGC Houston offers its members a variety of ways to get involved in chapter activities. Joining a committee provides members with great networking opportunities as well supporting the membership and industry by sharing their talents and expertise. Strengthens and enhances the chapter by reaching out to prospective and existing members to share benefits and encourage participation.
AGC Houston works to promote and protect our industry's interests and practices through our Government Affairs Committee. Working in tandem with advocacy groups and the AGC Texas Building Branch in Austin, the AGC Houston Government Affairs Committee ensures that legislators and regulators understand how policies impact the construction industry.
AGC Houston offers a wide variety of useful resources for the construction industry through collaboration with members and industry partners who contribute time, energy and knowledge and serve on committees. Members can access AIA/AGC Best Practices, Labor and Materials Cost Reports, and AGC/A4LE School Construction Cost Reports, and much more.
Associated General Contractors and American Institute of Architects Join Forces to Represent Industry. For more than 50 years, the AIA/AGC Joint Committee has provided a forum for the Design and Construction community to discuss pertinent issues related to the construction industry. The Committee's goal is to promote cooperation among all the participants and to develop tools that support a collaborative process.