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AGC Welcomes Members to Convention in Columbus, Ohio

AGC's annual convention in Columbus, Ohio featured educational sessions on tech, workforce and regulations. Members networked at VIP lounges and a reception, while exploring the latest construction innovations at the expo. The event provided valuable insights for success in a competitive market.

Tue April 22, 2025 - Midwest Edition #9
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The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) hosted its 2025 annual convention in Columbus, Ohio, April 8–10 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center. This event offers construction professionals an opportunity to enhance their knowledge, forge critical industry connections and navigate the evolving landscape of construction regulations and innovations.

Attendees participated in more than 30 expert-led educational sessions covering a broad spectrum of topics, including emerging technologies, workforce development, risk management and industry regulations. These sessions are designed to provide valuable insights that help contractors position their businesses for success in a competitive market.

A highlight of the convention was the Buckeye VIP Lounge hosted by AGC of Ohio and Ohio Contractors Association and sponsored by Propel People, Hello Heart and CityScapes Architectural Design. The lounge was an exclusive area for Ohio contractors to network, recharge devices, and enjoy refreshments. Additionally, AGC of Ohio members were invited to a special reception at Parlay Kitchen & Bar on April 8, sponsored by Taft Law, Milwaukee Tool, J.S. Held, Overmyer & Associates-HUB International Co. and GBQ Partners.

The convention also featured a comprehensive expo with hundreds of exhibitors showcasing the latest in construction technology, equipment and services. This provided attendees with hands-on experiences and opportunities to discover innovative solutions to enhance their operations.

Construction professionals were able to take advantage of the wealth of knowledge, networking opportunities and industry insights that this event promises.

For more information, visit agc.org.  CEG

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Tim Isaac (L), sales territory manager and Tony Little, territory sales manager, both of Company Wrench, drew attention highlighting the company’s robust lineup of demolition and construction equipment, including their full line of JCB machines. Attendees engaged with the Company Wrench team to learn more about solutions designed to tackle the toughest jobsite demands.  (CEG photo)
Tommy Watkins (L), vice president of safety sales, and Phil Collier, business development manager, of Charles Taylor Safety Services connected with industry professionals, highlighting comprehensive safety solutions — from onsite staffing and OSHA compliance to customized training programs — designed to help contractors enhance safety and reduce jobsite risk.  (CEG photo)
(L-R): CMiC’s Matthew Lasher, Michael Ranucci and Luke Varrasso engaged attendees with the company’s cloud-based construction ERP platform. Visitors explored how CMiC’s integrated financial and project management solutions help streamline operations and improve collaboration across construction teams.  (CEG photo)
(L-R): Doug Majors, Andrew Dillard and Tim Keane of Purple Wave Auction connected with contractors at the 2025 AGC Convention in Columbus, Ohio, highlighting the online auction platform for construction and heavy equipment.  (CEG photo)
The Dumpsters.com team connected with contractors at the 2025 AGC Convention in Columbus, Ohio, showcasing its nationwide dumpster rental and jobsite service solutions. With a focus on efficiency and customer support, the team highlighted how its streamlined waste management services keep construction projects on track.  (CEG photo)
Cintas and Core Affinity partnered to provide AGC members with exclusive discounts and comprehensive safety solutions. Cintas emphasizes its commitment to supporting construction professionals with essential services, including uniform rentals, facility services, first aid and safety supplies and fire protection.  (CEG photo)
(L-R) are Cassidy Bruns, communications coordinator of OCA; Dave Coniglio, director of labor relations and safety affairs of OCA; Parker Brown, director of the education foundation of the AGC of Ohio; Daniel Edwards, CEO of AGC of Ohio; and Carissa Hershey, director of communications and membership of AGC of Ohio. The Buckeye VIP Lounge, hosted by AGC of Ohio and Ohio Contractors Association offered a premier networking space at the AGC Convention, welcoming current and prospective members.  (CEG photo)
Pierre Gleize (L) and Dash Natale of OTH Pioneer Rigging introduced attendees to the company’s remote-controlled lifting technology, emphasizing enhanced safety and efficiency in construction operations. The LudwigHook is a radio-controlled quick-release hook designed to streamline rigging processes and reduce manual intervention. (CEG photo)




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