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Associated General Contractor AGC of Metropolitan Washington DC is a trade association uniquely focused on working with general contractors, subcontractors and associated service providers. Through forums, conferences and small group meetings, and unique specialized training; we bring the industry face-to-face with owners and experts with the tools your company needs to improve your bottom line.

Founded in 1929 as the Master Builders Association, AGC of Metropolitan Washington DC become a chapter of The Associated General Contractors of America in 1934.
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The Associated General Contractors of Metropolitan Washington D.C. started back in 1929 as the Master Builders Association with 18 members.
Develop your rising leaders by giving them the foundations for success in a changing marketplace. This premiere year-long program invites an elite group of future leaders to engage in monthly opportunities to hear from industry experts and professional speakers on a variety of topics to prepare your up and coming professionals to meet the challenges of managing a diverse range of projects and partnerships.
Candidates who successfully complete the seven AGC Lean Construction Education Program courses and provide AGC of America with a record of completion are eligible to apply for the AGC Certificate of Management-Lean Construction (CM-Lean) Exam. This assessment-based certificate credential denotes knowledge and understanding of concepts related to Lean adoption, practice and process transformation outlined in the AGC Lean Construction Education Program.The CM-Lean Prep Course is now available (link is external)!
Identify, remove, pack, transport, or dispose of asbestos, which is a hazardous material. Specialized training and certification in hazardous materials handling or a confined entry permit are generally required. May operate earth-moving equipment or trucks. Workers must be able to perform basic mathematical conversions and calculations when mixing solutions that neutralize contaminants and should have good physical strength and manual dexterity.
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