STUART, FL, November 03, 2010 (Press-News.org) Bayview Construction Corporation has joined the Florida East Coast Chapter of the South Florida Associated General Contractors.
"AGC is known as the 'voice and choice' of the construction industry," said Ken Ringer, president of Bayview Construction. "Today's economic environment, where budgets and reduced costs are very critical, makes it even more important to align with like-minded construction professionals to ensure quality levels of construction and to protect public interest."
The Associated General Contractors of America is the nation's largest and oldest construction trade association, established in 1918 after a request by President Woodrow Wilson. Wilson recognized the national importance of the construction industry and desired a partner with whom the government could discuss and plan for the advancement of the nation. The AGC has been proudly fulfilling that mission for the last 85 years.
Bayview Construction is a Florida certified state-licensed general contractor. A national award-winning company in construction and safety, and a Treasure Coast Builders Association Builder (TCBA) of the Year award recipient, Bayview has been in operation for more than 32 years. For more information, please contact us at (772) 283-9300 or visit http://www.bayviewconstruction.com.
Bayview Construction Joins Nation's Largest and Oldest Construction Trade Association
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