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AGC announces annual SIR award recipients and construction industry awards

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NEVADA CHAPTER OF THE ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS OF AMERICA NEWS RELEASE – On Wednesday, February 13, the Nevada Chapter of the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) presents the 46th annual “Skill Integrity and Responsibility” (SIR) Awards Banquet. This gathering brings together Northern Nevada’s top general contractors, specialty contractors and building professionals. For 70 plus years, the Nevada Chapter AGC has helped build the Northern Nevada community. The Chapter’s over 300 members are proud to build a better community with skill, integrity and responsibility. Along with the SIR Award, AGC will present construction industry awards for the 2012 calendar year.

Quality, ethics, dependability, and high professional standards are the foundation of the AGC’s Contractor, Subcontractor, Supplier and Design Professional of the Year Awards. The winners are determined by the votes of their fellow members, the men and women who work with these firms and see first-hand how they perform on a daily basis. These coveted awards are also based on how firms keep to a schedule, pay their bills, maintain a safe work environment and produce quality work with Skill, Integrity and Responsibility.

The Nevada Chapter AGC’s success over the years can be directly attributed to working together to build a better community. Not only do AGC members build our roads, runways, schools, parks, and hospitals, but they also contribute to the quality of life that makes Nevada a great place to live.

The award banquet begins at 6:00 p.m. at the Eldorado Hotel Casino, Crystal Ballroom. The contractor of the year is announced approximately at 7:20 p.m. For more information, please contact Melissa Duvall at 775-329-6116.

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