Serving Utah's Construction Industry Since 1922
For over a century, the Associated General Contractors of Utah (AGC of Utah) has served as the leading voice and advocate for Utah's commercial construction industry. With over 550 member companies, we proudly represent the diverse landscape of Utah's construction landscape.
What We Do
We provide a diverse range of services designed to empower our members and foster a thriving construction industry. Our core offerings include:
**Market Information & Advocacy
- Access to vital market data and trends
- Government relations advocacy on critical industry issues
- Legislative tracking and bill analysis
Professional Development & Training
- Comprehensive training programs for pre-licensed professionals and seasoned contractors
- Safety certifications and workforce development initiatives
- Educational workshops and conferences
Networking & Community Engagement
- Opportunities to connect with potential clients and partners
- Active participation in community service projects
- Annual events and conferences for industry professionals
Supporting Your Success
We are committed to supporting the success of our members through:
- Networking & Procurement: Access to a searchable contractor directory and member-exclusive discounts.
- Safety & Risk Management: Comprehensive safety resources and accident prevention programs.
- Training & Education: Opportunities for professional development and career advancement.
Our Mission
The AGC of Utah exists to:
- Promote and enhance the economic, legal, and professional environment for the construction industry in Utah.
- Foster a safe and healthy work environment.
- Support and promote ethical business practices.
- Connect contractors with valuable resources and opportunities.
Join Us
We invite you to join the AGC of Utah and connect with a network of experienced professionals who are committed to building a stronger and more prosperous construction industry in Utah.
Instructor Performance
The reviewing individuals had a generally positive experience with the instructors, with many praising their teaching methods and ability to connect with students. Cheryl, in particular, was commended for her effective teaching style. However, Tom Berneike and Justin Cunningham expressed some frustration with the instructors, citing a focus on promoting their own services rather than providing quality education.
Class Materials and Content
The content of the classes and training programs was widely praised by the reviewers, with many finding the material to be informative and relevant to their goals. The topics covered included contracting, business management, and employee management. However, Tom Berneike expressed concerns that the material was not as comprehensive as he had expected.
Facilities and Environment
The reviewing individuals were generally pleased with the facilities and environment, with many noting the cleanliness and comfort of the space. Several reviewers also mentioned the friendly and helpful staff.
Value and Effectiveness
The effectiveness of the training programs was a topic of debate among the reviewers. While many praised the instructor-led classes, Tom Berneike and Justin Cunningham expressed disappointment with the perceived lack of substance and overemphasis on promoting external services. On the other hand, many reviewers found the training to be valuable and informative, preparing them well for their licensing exams.
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