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AGC Announces Winners of First Education Excellence Awards

Seven construction professionals, companies and Chapters were recognized with the first-ever AGC Education Excellence Awards for developing successful training programs. The Education Excellence Awards are the only national program recognizing construction industry training for all levels of the profession, from executives to craft workers. 鈥淗aving all the construction expertise in the world doesn鈥檛 matter unless you have an effective way to share it with colleagues and co-workers,鈥 said AGC Senior Vice President Ted Aadland, who announced the winners during the 2009 HR Professionals and Training & Development Conference, held Oct. 27-29 in Atlanta. 鈥淭here are no better examples of how to educate and improve construction professionals than these programs.鈥 The winners, who all attended the conference to receive their award during a luncheon ceremony and present at an afternoon breakout session, are: 鈥⒙燝rand Award: Turner Construction, based in New York City, won for its company-wide training program. Last year alone, the company delivered nearly 250,000 hours of training to thousands of employees, subcontractors, relevant associations, minority- and women-owned businesses, as well as colleges and universities with construction programs. 鈥⒙營nstructor of the Year: Paul Stout for his work for the AGC of San Diego Chapter. Mr. Stout provides a range of professional development classes, including project management, ethics and LEED instruction to the Chapter's members. 鈥⒙燩roject & Executive Management Award 鈥 Member: Sundt Construction, based in Tempe, Arizona, received the award for its Leadership Excellence Accelerates Performance program, which develops and trains the company鈥檚 middle managers. 鈥⒙燩roject & Executive Management Award 鈥 Chapter: The AGC of Wisconsin won for its Leadership AGC program, which helps individuals from member firms develop an effective leadership role in their company, community and the industry. 鈥⒙燬upervisory Award 鈥 Member: Mascaro Construction of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, received the award for its Feedback for Performance Workshops, which trains employees to successfully work together. 鈥⒙燙raft Award鈥 Chapter: Kansas Contractors Association won for its Construction Industry Training Program, which focuses on improving employee skills through targeted training. 鈥⒙燙raft Award 鈥 Member: Pizzagalli Construction of South Burlington, Vermont. The company developed a craftworker training program that offers courses in blueprint reading and machinery and tool operations, among others. The winners were chosen by an anonymous 12-person judging panel made up of industry professionals. The judges evaluated nearly 40 different training programs that were nominated for the awards. AGC is currently accepting applications for the 2010 Education Excellence Awards; a and downloadable PDF application are available online. (Please note: the applications for 2010 have been revised and there are separate applications for each of the five categories 鈥 , of the Year, , , and .)

Instructor of the Year Paul Stout

Kansas Contractors Association

Mascaro Construction

Pizzagalli Construction

Sundt Construction

Turner Construction

AGC of Wisconsin