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 9450 S.W. Commerce Circle, Suite 200,
 Wilsonville, Oregon 97070
 Phone: 503-682-3363 - 800-826-6610
 Fax: 503-682-1696

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Specialty Contractors Council

Mission:
Represent, inform, educate and lead the Specialty Contractors of the AGC Oregon-Columbia Chapter to better the construction industry in the region

Chair: Tony Rocci, Patriot Fire Protection, Inc. 360-699-4403
Vice Chair:
Dan Quatier, Interior Technology/Modernfold Northwest, 503-643-9480
Staff Liaison:
Colette Evers

2010 SCC Meetings


SCC Council Meeting–January 27

2010 Education Networking Sessions


Meetings are scheduled from 7:30–9:30 am at the AGC Center, except for the December 8, Networking Event

Resources


    AGCA Specialty Contractor Information, where you can find quick links to various topics:

  • AGCA Specialty Contractors Newsletters

  • AGCA Best Practices Guidance for Retainage

  • AGCA Retention Survey  results

  • ASA/AGCA/ASC Guidelines for a Successful Construction Project

  • ConsensusDOCS

  • Construction Marketing Resources

Other Links

Business Plan


Represent

  • Be the contact point for issues affecting specialty contractor members in the Oregon/SW Washington arena

  • Speak for AGC specialty contractors within the Oregon-Columbia Chapter

Educate

  • Inform specialty contractors of various legislative issues impacting the construction industry each year–what we are doing and how they can help or get involved

  • Continually update general contractors on specific issues that affect the specialty contractors' ability to perform (i.e. insurance, prompt payment, etc.)

  • Coordinate/sponsor educational sessions

  • Create a full schedule of upcoming events, speakers, and topics

Communicate

  • Increase specialty contractor member awareness of AGC's resources, services, initiatives, and opportunities through effective communications

  • Provide meeting/educational session attendees additional information regarding value of AGC

  • Provide opportunities for dialog between specialty contractors, general contractors, and government agencies – a united voice creates better opportunities for the industry to succeed

Influence

  • Identify and respond to industry issues – internally and externally (both within AGC and outside of the association)

  • Ensure that specialty contractors have adequate representation and leadership roles on the Oregon-Columbia Chapter Board of Directors

Develop Local and National Leaders

  • Integrate specialty contractors in the AGC association world both locally and nationally – participate on various committees, task forces, and other opportunities to address specific issues impacting the daily operation of the specialty contractor

  • Encourage specialty contractors to get involved with AGC leadership at both the chapter and national levels