Liaison with Government Bodies
AGC of Mississippi members are involved at all levels of the political
process. The AGC serves as a resource for information on government
regulations and legal issues affecting not only our businesses,
but those we serve. AGC has an extensive grass roots network,
one-on-one contact with elected representatives and strong ties
with the Legislature and the executive branch. AGC's pursuit of
government construction program funds is effective in delivering
a multi-million dollar construction market.
Political Action Committee (PAC)
The AGC-PAC is a voluntary, non-profit, unincorporated organization
that desires to promote the construction industry, free enterprise,
and the economic health of Mississippi and her citizens.
As you know, political campaigns are very expensive, and many
good candidates have difficulty raising enough money to make themselves
and their positions known. The Mississippi AGC-PAC is committed,to
influencing Mississippi public policy by identifying those candidates
that would better serve the interests of our local construction
industry.
AGC members exercise their political strength through the PAC
and the Mississippi AGC-PAC is helping to make a difference.
Workers' Compensation Insurance
Comptrust AGC of Mississippi
The AGC of Mississippi's self-insurance fund, Comptrust AGC
of Mississippi was formed in 1991 in order to provide a cost effective
means of Workers' Comp Insurance to AGC of Mississippi members.
Its operation has been a tremendous membership
recruitment tool for the AGC of Mississippi. A firm must be affiliated
with the chapter in order to participate in the fund.
Presently, the fund insures over 200 contracting firms conducting
business within the State of Mississippi.
Serving as Trustees
for the Fund are:
John Nall, Chairman (Nall Construction Co.)
N.L. Carson (N. L. Carson Construction Co.)
Rick Edgin (R.A. Edgin Construction, Inc.)
Billy Ware (Mid State Construction Co.)
Cecil Estes (Dickerson & Bowen, Inc.)
Dan Hensarling (Dan Hensarling, Inc.)
Tom Evans (Delta Industries, Inc.)
Kevin Nall (Nall Construction Co.)
Job Site Safety Training - First Aid & CPR
AGC of Mississippi provides job site training. Some of the training topics include: First Aid & CPR, Fall Protection, Hazard Communication,
Personal Protective Equipment, Trenching & Excavating, Back Injury
Prevention, Scaffolding, Ladders, Drug Awareness, Housekeeping,
Job Safety Analysis, Accident Investigations, Fleet Safety, Crane
& Rigging Safety and Job Site Inspections.
In addition, the Safety Department will consult with member firms
to assist in developing and improving safety programs. Over 200
audio visuals are available for loan, free of charge to all members.
These videos are libraried at both Jackson and Gulf Coast offices.
To request job site meetings, or ask for assistance with your
Company's safety program, call (601)981-1144.
Continuing Education Seminars
Continuing Education Units - The Associated General Contractors
of Mississippi periodically offers a series of seminars that will
enable members to gain continuing education units.
Accident & Safety Investigation Seminars - These informative
seminars consist of procedural information on the proper way to
fill out claim forms and investigations for pre and post accident
injuries.
Plan Room Services: Jackson - Gulf Coast
The AGC of Mississippi operates full-service plans rooms in Jackson
and on the Gulf Coast which cover virtually every construction
need in Mississippi. Our plans rooms provide a clearinghouse for
the competitive bidding of projects, encouraging competition and
reduced construction costs to government as well as private owners.
The plans on file are available for member use and are also available
for overnight use. Both plans rooms have blueprint machines along
with copiers which make it easy for contractors to do estimating
in the convenience of their own offices.
A weekly Construction Report is distributed to all AGC members
which contains up to date bid information on all of the projects
out for bids in our plans rooms. It also contains news from the
industry, including apparent low bidders and contracts that have
been awarded. This report will also be contained in our web site.
The information will be updated on a daily basis so that you will
be able to access it for even more up to date coverage.
School to Work - Training Programs
Today, the most important need of the construction industry is
education, and the industry's most serious problem is the lack
of a qualified work force. In order to address these problems
the AGC of Mississippi joined with other construction related
associations to create the School to Work Program for Construction.
The
immediate advantages of this new program are:
- Construction
industry's direct involvement in Industry skill needs.
- Standardized
training which will be used on a global level.
- Early
career selection.
- Higher
entry level into the industry upon graduation.
Industry Knowledge & Problem Solving
Mississippi AGC cooperates with architects, engineers and all industry
interests to coordinate resources and share information benefiting the construction
team. AGC promotes fair and honorable dealings with the owners of construction
projects. AGC promotes free and unrestricted access to all construction markets.
AGC promotes the use of single contract method construction, the most efficient
and economical system of awarding construction contracts.
AGC works to develop good relations between members and their employees, to
provide safe working conditions on construction projects and to promote safe
working habits. AGC works to stimulate new construction markets and to create
new jobs.
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