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Celebrating Excellence in California's Construction Industry


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edication to excellence. One of the construction industry’s finest traits. As an industry, we


recognize and understand the gravity of the work we do. We understand that we are literally building and sustaining our quality of life as a people. In that, our dedication and commitment to excellence shines. Whether that is through priori- tizing the safety of our teams, to our final product for our owners and users, our industry rises to the occasion. In recognition of this excellence, we


took a night to celebrate our industry at the 2021 Installation and Awards Gala, presented by Procore, in January. Tat night, we recognized our industry’s amazing leaders, partners, and projects. Our Achievement Awards helped tell the story of unique construction leaders while our Constructor Awards helped honor the best of the best in what we built in 2020. Tere was a lot


people. You were determined in ensuring that the people of California and our country had a future state to return to. And that


to celebrate and be grateful for. As an industry, it is only right that we pause and reflect on the important work construction does every day. COVID-19 has had major impacts on our communities, our state, and our country. But the resiliency of our country shined through, and it started with construction. You understood the essential nature


of your work, of your job: to build and sustain our critical infrastructure. From maintaining our roads, to converting arenas and fairgrounds to hospitals, you answered the call. You recognized that for our economy to persevere through this unknown time, there needed to be an industry creating and employing


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Every one of you has contributed to the greatness of California. You have left a physical imprint on the land and our future.


perseverance and dedication needed to be recognized. When we award an individual or a company, it is not in some vein attempt at garnering attention: it is an acknowledgement that our industry deserves to be seen for the impact it has and continues to make every day. So we again want to congratulate all of our Achievement and Constructor Awardees and our finalists who displayed the best of our industry. Te event may not have been what we all are accustomed to, but we were not willing to pause our indus- try’s celebration until we could all be together. Whether


we are virtual or in person, AGC of California is committed to showcasing construction’s vital work in building a better tomorrow. Every one of you has contributed to


the greatness of California. You have left a physical imprint on the land and our future. You have and continue to build a legacy. AGC of California thanks you for your work and looks forward to celebrating with you again in 2022 (hopefully this time in person)!


Peter Tateishi, CEO AGC of California


California Constructor


Published bi-monthly for members of the Associated General Contractors of California


3095 Beacon Boulevard West Sacramento, CA 95691 (916) 371-2422 www.agc-ca.org


Publisher


Al Rickard Association Vision (703) 402-9713 arickard@assocvision.com www.associationvision.com


Editor


Carol A. Eaton Eaton Communications (707) 789-9520 eatonc@comcast.net


Graphic Designer/Production


Carole Tieme Tieme Creative Media (912) 351-5373 carole@thiemecreativemedia.com www.thiemecreativemedia.com


Correspondence


Address editorial and circulation correspondence to: California Constructor, AGC of California, 3095 Beacon Blvd., West Sacramento, CA 95691 (916) 371-2422 or call Carol Eaton at (707) 789-9520 or eatonc@comcast.net.


Copyright 2021


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