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struction industry is best positioned to meet our state’s needs to build a better future,” said AGC of California Chief Executive Officer Peter Tateishi. “SBCX provides small and historically underrep- resented businesses the opportunity to network, grow and contribute their vision and voice to the California construction industry.”


Panel Shares Best Practices SCBX featured a panel discussion, “Te Importance of Partnerships – Specialty Contractors and Small/Underrepresented Businesses.” Moderated by Mick Penn, Northern California Regional Community Relations Director, Swinerton; panelists Brian Kijanka, Regional Manager, ISEC; and Brittni Daley-Grishaeva, President/ CFO, Daley’s Drywall; shared best prac- tices and key learnings on partnering with prime contractors and small/underrep- resented businesses. AGC of California’s Southern Califor-


nia SBCX will be on August 25, 2023 at the Long Beach Convention Center in Long Beach, California. For more information, visit the SBCX information page at www. agc-ca.org/resources/workforce-de- velopment/small-business-construc- tion-expo/.


AN OPPORTUNITY TO ENGAGE AT SBCX 2023


AUGUST 25 | LONG BEACH, CA


The AGC of California Small Business Construction Expo (SBCX)will bring public and government agencies, prime contractors, specialty trades and small/underrepresented businesses together to build relationships, create opportunities and strengthen our industry. Join us in Long Beach, California on August 25, 2023!


To learn more, visit www.agc-ca.org/ resources/workforce- development/small- business-construction-expo/


CALIFORNIA CONSTRUCTOR JULY/AUGUST 2023


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