
Reese Fortin
Co-Chair
Sundt Construction

This Council, a joint committee of Arizona Chapter Associated General Contractors (AZAGC) members and the Arizona Builders Alliance (ABA) members, develops and disseminates safety information, training and educational programs. Council participants include AZAGC and ABA contractor and affiliate members, the State Mine Inspector, MSHA, ADOT, OSHA, Arizona Public Service (APS), Arizona Blue Stake, and more.
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Co-Chair
Sundt Construction

Co-Chair
J.B. Steel

AZAGC Staff Lead
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2026 Dates
Pima County voters support road construction and regional transportation funding Pima County voters approved Propositions 418 and 419 in the March 10 special election, supporting a new long-term tr...
READ MOREAZAGC Apprenticeship Program Awarded BuildItAZ Grant We are thrilled to announce that the AZAGC Apprenticeship Trust Fund was awarded a third-round BuildItAZ grant by Governor Katie Hobbs and the A...
READ MOREBuild Arizona Awards, We are pleased to announce the AZAGC award winners honored at our 2026 Annual Dinner & Awards Banquet held on January 23, 2026 at the Arizona Biltmore: 2026 BUILD ARIZONA AWAR...
READ MOREAZAGC supports practical and enforceable workplace heat safety protections that safeguard construction workers in Arizona’s extreme summer conditions. Our members are committed to implementing proven strategies to prevent heat-related illness, including access to water, shade, rest […]
READ MOREThe Arizona Chapter of the Associated General Contractors supports Arizona Senate Bill 1137 because it modernizes the state’s 811 Call Before You Dig system to better reflect current construction practices, improve worker safety, and enhance project efficiency.
READ MOREAZAGC supports House Bill 2216 because it strengthens Arizona’s workforce development system and creates a sustainable pipeline of skilled workers for the construction industry. Arizona’s continued growth depends on a strong construction workforce. HB 2216 helps meet this need […]
READ MOREMarch 8, 2024 The City of Phoenix is proposing a heat mitigation ordinance that requires contractors to create a heat safety and mitigation plan. The proposed ordinance requires any company with a city contract to provide adequate cool drinking water, necessary breaks, shade, “access” to air […]
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