“My number one goal at AGC is
to get more current and new members involved and participating,” he adds.
Construction Career Not the Original Plan
Even while Angus built strong
credentials and carved a solid career path in the construction industry over the past quarter century, that wasn’t his original plan. His initial career choice after high school was aerospace engineering – a market sector that his father, Buz Bailey, aptly pointed out was even more cyclical than construction. And that proved true. When
Angus graduated from San Diego State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in aerospace engineering in 1989, it coincided with a major downturn in the aerospace industry. Tree key
Griffith Company is building the $106 million Berth 142/143 Backland Improvement Project at the Port of Los Angeles.
aerospace companies, Boeing, General Dynamics, and Rohr Inc., were moving out of Southern California at that time. Having grown up in the region and
having an affinity for surfing and the warm Southern California weather, Angus had no intention of leaving.
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