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ASSOCIATION HIGHLIGHTS


AGC of California Announces 2017 Awards Finalists


AGC


of California has announced the selection of 20 projects as finalists


in the 30th Annual Constructor Awards program. All winners will be announced at the AGC Awards Banquet on Saturday, October 14, 2017 at the Renaissance Indian Wells Resort & Spa in Indian Wells, CA, immediately following the AGC Annual Conference. Te 20 Constructor Awards finalists selected and the categories of their


achievement are: Community Service AGC Orange County District & SoCal CLC “Beverly’s House” - Orange Swinerton Builders “I.T. Bookman Community Center – Kitchen Remodel” – San Francisco Unger Construction Company “Sophie’s Place” – Sacramento Excellence In Project Management – Projects Over $10 Million Clark Construction Group LLC “UC Berkeley Bowles Hall” – Berkeley Griffith Company “Berths 142 – 143 Backland Improve ments” – Wilmington


Hensel Phelps “Kaiser Permanente San Diego Central Medical Center” – San Diego Meeting The Challenge Of The Difficult Job – Projects $10 Million Or Below Monterey Mechanical Co. “WETA North Bay Operations and Maintenance Facility” – Mare Island Naval Shipyard Shimmick Construction Company, Inc. “Quint Street Bridge Replacement” – San Francisco Meeting The Challenge Of The Difficult Job – Builder Clark Construction Group, LLC “Los Angeles Federal Courthouse” – Los Angeles Hensel Phelps


“Mule Creek Infill Complex” – Ione Turner Construction Company “Golden One Center” – Sacramento Meeting The Challenge Of The Difficult Job – Heavy Engineering Flatiron West, Inc. “Willits Bypass” – Willits Griffith Company


“Nogales Street Grade Separation


Navin Named CFO of Year M


ichael (Mike) Navin, AGC of California’s Chief Financial Officer, was named ‘CFO of


the Year’ by the Sacramento Business Journal. Navin joined AGC of California


in 1995 after working for a decade as a controller and another operating a Montessori preschool. He became CFO in 2003. He has effectively helped lead AGC of California through one of the more challenging economic periods in recent memory, including the economic crash in 2008 that hit the construction


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Project” – City of Industry Myers & Sons Construction, LP “LAX Second Level Roadway” – Los Angeles Meeting The Challenge Of The Difficult Job – Specialty Contractor Over $10 Million BrightView Landscape Development “Kaiser Permanente San Diego Medical Center” – San Diego Shimmick Construction Company, Inc. “MUNI Blue Light Emergency Phone Replacement” – San Francisco Meeting The Challenge Of The Difficult Job – Specialty Contractor $10 Million Or Below Royal Electric Company “Folsom Dam Auxiliary Spillway Control Structure” – Folsom Excellence In Partnering Flatiron West, Inc. “Willits Bypass” – Willits Griffith Company “Berths 142 – 143 Backland Improvements” – Wilmington HENSEL PHELPS “Kaiser Permanente San Diego Central Medical Center” – San Diego


industry particularly hard. “Te economy in general was


tough, but construction – especially in California – was almost at a stand- still,” Navin told the Sacramento Business Journal. Tanks in large part to his financial leadership, AGC not only endured but rebounded from the downturn. Mike Navin’s hard work is seen on


both sides: AGC of California remains fortunate enough to provide dedicated and quality service to its members, and because of his expertise, our team


is the recipient of personal financial planning services to better situate each employee for the future. AGC of


California CEO Tom Holsman told the Business Journal that Mike “not only improved capabilities but made opera- tions more efficient.” Te entire AGC family is proud


to recognize Mike Navin for all of his accomplishments, including this well- deserved CFO of the Year honor. 


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