
In September 1948, ten people met in Seattle to form a chapter of the Associated General Contractors. They adopted by-laws and applied for a charter, thus starting the Alaska Chapter of the Associated General Contractors of America.
As Alaska grew, so did AGC.
After receiving its charter in December 1948, the AGC Alaska chapter opened its offices in the Reed building in Anchorage in April of 1949. The office, still located in Anchorage, has moved to accommodate a larger staff and offer an Online Plans service as well as many other services.
Fairbanks, always a town busy with summer construction, was the location of a Plans Room that first opened in 1951. The Anchorage manager divided his time between Anchorage and Fairbanks, usually in Fairbanks one week a month. Now the Fairbanks office has grown to have its own staff person to handle members’ needs.
The AGC contracted with Doors and Windows Unlimited to open a plan center in the Kenai area to accommodate our members in that area of the state in 1984. This contract office did not have any direct employees of the association. This office moved in 2000 to the Copyworks office, but was closed in 2002 when that business closed.
The AGC continued its full service to members by opening a second branch office in Juneau in May 1979. The full-time assistant manager doubles as a lobbyist during the legislative session to keep members abreast of legislation and to remind the lawmakers of the concerns of the vital construction industry. However, this office was closed in 1992 for lack of participation.
The Alaska Chapter has different Committees to address the areas that are of interest to members, from labor to finance and safety to education. Besides being active on local committees, our Chapter members serve on national committees and some serve as national AGC Directors. These people and the AGC as a whole are concerned about the future of the industry in Alaska and the United States. Only by helping guide the direction of construction in the nation can we be sure that Alaska’s needs are met. Dues test
As Alaska grew, so did AGC.
After receiving its charter in December 1948, the AGC Alaska chapter opened its offices in the Reed building in Anchorage in April of 1949. The office, still located in Anchorage, has moved to accommodate a larger staff and offer an Online Plans service as well as many other services.
Fairbanks, always a town busy with summer construction, was the location of a Plans Room that first opened in 1951. The Anchorage manager divided his time between Anchorage and Fairbanks, usually in Fairbanks one week a month. Now the Fairbanks office has grown to have its own staff person to handle members’ needs.
The AGC contracted with Doors and Windows Unlimited to open a plan center in the Kenai area to accommodate our members in that area of the state in 1984. This contract office did not have any direct employees of the association. This office moved in 2000 to the Copyworks office, but was closed in 2002 when that business closed.
The AGC continued its full service to members by opening a second branch office in Juneau in May 1979. The full-time assistant manager doubles as a lobbyist during the legislative session to keep members abreast of legislation and to remind the lawmakers of the concerns of the vital construction industry. However, this office was closed in 1992 for lack of participation.
The Alaska Chapter has different Committees to address the areas that are of interest to members, from labor to finance and safety to education. Besides being active on local committees, our Chapter members serve on national committees and some serve as national AGC Directors. These people and the AGC as a whole are concerned about the future of the industry in Alaska and the United States. Only by helping guide the direction of construction in the nation can we be sure that Alaska’s needs are met. Dues test
1948
AGC of Alaska founded and Anchorage office opened
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1951
AGC of Alaska Fairbanks office opens
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1959
AGC of Alaska Contractor magazine first goes to print
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2014
AGC of Alaska creates Online Plans for members and non-members
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AGC of Alaska Past Presidents
1948-1950 - R. H. Stock*
1951-1956 - D.L. Cheny* 1957-1958 - P. D. Koon* 1959-1960 - Lloyd Martin* 1961 - Lloyd Burgess* 1962 - A. C. Swalling* 1963-1964 - Leonard Thomas* 1965-1966 - James E. Folston* 1966 - W. Ray Rogers* 1967-1968 - Dave Stock* 1969-1970 - James Lundgren* 1971-1972 - Leo Walsh* 1973 - Jack Miller* 1974-1975 - S. C. Stephens 1976 - E.W. “Pete” Casper 1977 - George E. Atkinson, Jr.* 1978 - Lon R. McDermott 1979 - John Seawell* 1980 - Conrad G.B. Frank* 1981 - W.D. “Wally” Parker* 1982 - George Williams* 1983 - Derald Schoon 1984 - Alice C. Ebenal 1985 - George W. Easley* 1986 - Cliff Berg* 1987 - Patrick Steward 1988 - Paul DuClose 1989 - William Jones, Sr.* |
1990 - F. Michael Swalling
1991 - Stephen L. Walsh 1992 - Allen Vezey 1993 - Dick Cattanach 1994 - Michael C. Brechan 1995 - Tim Brady 1996 - R. Greg Romack 1997 - Russell Schwartz 1998 - J.A. Fergusson 1999 - Patrick Reilly 2000 - Michael Miller 2001 - Bert Bell 2002 - Marie Wilson 2003 - Phil Anderson 2004 - Roxanna Horschel 2005 - Terry Fike 2006 - Robby Capps 2007 - Glen Knickerbocker 2008 - Roger Hickel 2009 - Sam Robert Brice 2010 - Dave Cruz 2011 - George Tuckness 2012 - Tony Johansen 2013 - C. John Eng 2014 - Kevin Welker 2015 - Meg Nordale 2016 - Dana Pruhs 2017 - Dan Hall 2018 - Jim St. George Current President 2019 - Cuauhtemoc "Rod" Rodriguez |