Nevada Chapter AGC Committees play a key role in guiding the construction industry in northern Nevada.
With 9 committees covering a wide range of topics, they offer membership a chance to engage and connect with industry peers and to move our industry in a positive direction.
To join a committee, your company must be a Nevada Chapter AGC member. (Apply for membership.)
Are you a member and interested in joining a committee? Contact [email protected].
With 9 committees covering a wide range of topics, they offer membership a chance to engage and connect with industry peers and to move our industry in a positive direction.
To join a committee, your company must be a Nevada Chapter AGC member. (Apply for membership.)
Are you a member and interested in joining a committee? Contact [email protected].
AGC/NDOT
People interested in highway transportation issues at the state level.
The AGC/NDOT Committee meets with NDOT to discuss highway-related matters. Meets quarterly for lunch.
The AGC/NDOT Committee meets with NDOT to discuss highway-related matters. Meets quarterly for lunch.
AGC/RTC
People interested in transportation issues on a regional level.
The AGC/RTC meets with representatives of Regional Transportation Commission to review matters affecting RTC street and highway projects. Meets quarterly for breakfast.
The AGC/RTC meets with representatives of Regional Transportation Commission to review matters affecting RTC street and highway projects. Meets quarterly for breakfast.
Chair: Jason Fritz, Q&D Construction
Vice Chair: TBD
Vice Chair: TBD
Building Contractors Committee
People interested in building construction.
This committee is intended to meet the specific needs of building contractors, serving as a forum for members to discuss issues specific to the commercial building industry. The Committee will serve as a resource for owners, policy makers, regulators, and industry representatives. Members will work with local and state governmental agencies on building codes, zoning, permitting and inspection regulations. Meets quarterly.
This committee is intended to meet the specific needs of building contractors, serving as a forum for members to discuss issues specific to the commercial building industry. The Committee will serve as a resource for owners, policy makers, regulators, and industry representatives. Members will work with local and state governmental agencies on building codes, zoning, permitting and inspection regulations. Meets quarterly.
Construction Leadership Council (CLC)
The Construction Leadership Council (CLC) was established to fulfill the need to cultivate the next generation of leaders in the construction industry. The purpose of the CLC is to allow participants to network, develop leadership skills, serve their community and exchange ideas about the industry and challenges they face as mid-career professionals.
Meets monthly and has $75 annual dues. Download the membership application here.
President, Nick Galletti, Ames Construction
First Vice President, Weston Hatten, Resource Development Co.
Second Vice President, Summer Pellett, Pellett Construction
Treasurer, Amanda Day, TID Systems
If you are interested in participating in the CLC, please contact Raena Hainline at 775-329-6116 or
RaenaH@NevadaAGC.org.
Meets monthly and has $75 annual dues. Download the membership application here.
President, Nick Galletti, Ames Construction
First Vice President, Weston Hatten, Resource Development Co.
Second Vice President, Summer Pellett, Pellett Construction
Treasurer, Amanda Day, TID Systems
If you are interested in participating in the CLC, please contact Raena Hainline at 775-329-6116 or
RaenaH@NevadaAGC.org.
Emergency Services
People interested in emergency response and promoting relationships with local agencies.
Emergency Services Committee develops emergency response programs for natural disaster, coordinates Contractor’s Auxiliary with the Washoe County Sheriff’s Department and other emergency responders. Meets quarterly or as needed.
Emergency Services Committee develops emergency response programs for natural disaster, coordinates Contractor’s Auxiliary with the Washoe County Sheriff’s Department and other emergency responders. Meets quarterly or as needed.
Chair: Roy Halliburton, Q&D Construction
Vice Chair: TBD
Vice Chair: TBD
Government Affairs
People interested in federal, state and local government issues.
The Government Affairs Committee is responsible for AGC’s legislative efforts. They monitor federal, state and local government, and recruit members for local citizen and planning committees. This committee will also assign additional task groups as needed. Meets monthly (weekly during the legislative session. February – June on odd numbered years).
The Government Affairs Committee is responsible for AGC’s legislative efforts. They monitor federal, state and local government, and recruit members for local citizen and planning committees. This committee will also assign additional task groups as needed. Meets monthly (weekly during the legislative session. February – June on odd numbered years).
Public Works
People interested in public works issues at the state and local level.
The Public Works Committee works with local municipal agencies assuring owners receive best value for public agency construction budget. They work specifically to resolve issues that affect public works in local government. It involves joint meetings with local public works officials. Meets 4-6 times annually.
The Public Works Committee works with local municipal agencies assuring owners receive best value for public agency construction budget. They work specifically to resolve issues that affect public works in local government. It involves joint meetings with local public works officials. Meets 4-6 times annually.
Chair: Rob Bagley, Q&D Construction
Vice Chair: TBD
Vice Chair: TBD
Safety
People interested in safety related issues.
The Safety Committee monitors safety related issues and provides safety training programs and safety materials. Meets bi-monthly at 7:00 a.m.
The Safety Committee monitors safety related issues and provides safety training programs and safety materials. Meets bi-monthly at 7:00 a.m.
Workforce Development
Focuses on creating an improved pipeline of skilled workers for the industry, while providing continuing education for the current workforce.
The AGC Workforce Development Committee is committed to growing, retaining and developing the construction industry workforce. As such, the Committee is focused on providing continuing education classes for our members’ existing employees, while also conducting outreach in the community by promoting a positive image of the industry.
Committee members participate in programs to educate and expose students in elementary, middle, and high school to the variety of career opportunities in construction; partner with workforce alliance agencies to recruit work-ready individuals for careers in construction; and provide opportunities for our existing workforce to further their knowledge and expertise to advance their careers in the industry.
Meets monthly.
The AGC Workforce Development Committee is committed to growing, retaining and developing the construction industry workforce. As such, the Committee is focused on providing continuing education classes for our members’ existing employees, while also conducting outreach in the community by promoting a positive image of the industry.
Committee members participate in programs to educate and expose students in elementary, middle, and high school to the variety of career opportunities in construction; partner with workforce alliance agencies to recruit work-ready individuals for careers in construction; and provide opportunities for our existing workforce to further their knowledge and expertise to advance their careers in the industry.
Meets monthly.