AGC of America 2026 Convention Wrap-Up 

April 1, 2026

Nearly 2,000 attendees turned up for the AGC of America 2026 Convention – held March 23-26 in Orlando, Florida – with highlights including:

Carolinas AGC Members Receive Numerous AGCA Safety Awards

Holder Construction receives 2026 AGC CESA Safety AwardAt last week’s AGC of America Convention, nearly a dozen CAGC member companies were recognized at the 2026 Construction Safety Excellence Award (CESA) Ceremony. CAGC member companies receiving the awards included:

  • First Place Building Division: Over 1.5 Million Hours
    Holder Construction

  • Second Place Building Division: Over 1.5 Million Hours
    Messer Construction Co.

  • Third Place Building Division: 250,000 - 650,000 Hours
    Hood Construction Company, Inc.

  • Third Place Building Division: 115,000 - 250,000 Hours
    Mashburn Construction

  • First Place Heavy Division: 300,000 - 1 Million Hours
    KWest Group, LLC

  • Second Place Heavy Division: 300,000 - 1 Million Hours
    McLean Contracting Company

  • Third Place Highway & Transportation Division: Over 1 Million Hours
    Herzog Contracting Corp.

  • First Place Utility Infrastructure Division: Under 500,000 Hours
    Langston Construction Co. of Piedmont, LLC

  • Third Place Specialty Division: Under 175,000 Hours
    Palmetto Rock Services

Read more about the CESA Safety awards here.

Build America Awards

Crowder receives 2026 AGC Baldwin Award. In addition to numerous safety awards, a handful of CAGC member companies were recognized for the construction industry “Oscars,” the prestigious 2026 Build America Awards for construction projects, including:

  • Construction Management — Renovation ($126 Million or More)
    • Project: Neuse River Resource Recovery Facility Bioenergy Recovery Project
    • Company: Crowder Construction Company

  • Construction Management — New ($126 Million or More)
    • Project: Universal P903 – How to Train Your Dragon: Isle of Berk
    • Company: Hensel Phelps

  • Construction Management — New ($76 Million to $125 Million)
    • Project: Kiewit Hall | College of Engineering | University of Nebraska–Lincoln
    • Company: Kiewit Building Group Inc.

  • Construction Management — Civil
    • Project: Redmond Technology Station (RTS) Pedestrian Bridge
    • Company: Kiewit Infrastructure West Co.

  • Federal & Heavy — New or Renovation
    • Project: BAE Jacksonville Ship Repair Facility Shiplift Drydocking Complex
    • Company: Kiewit Infrastructure South Co.

  • Building New or Renovation (Student Housing)
    • Project: Kinetic Student Housing Tower
    • Company: Balfour Beatty

  • Building New or Renovation ($76 Million to $125 Million)
    • Project: University of Washington Interdisciplinary Engineering Building
    • Company: Hensel Phelps

CAGC Awards and Leadership

  • Carolinas AGC received a first-place large chapter education award for securing the most AGC EDGE registrations nationwide, a testament to our members’ dedication to education and training.

  • Ty Edmondson, chair of AGCA’s Consulting Constructors’ Council of America, led the CCC annual meeting and made a key presentation at the AGC Education & Research Foundation Gala that raised nearly $200,000. Edmondson is immediate Past Chair of the CAGC BOD as well as current CEO of T.A. Loving Co.

  • Paul Mashburn, CEO of Mashburn Construction Co., Inc., was installed for the coming year as a member of the AGC Board of Directors.

  • Dave Simpson, President & CEO of CAGC, stepped down after serving a two-year term on the AGC BOD. He now serves as Immediate Past Chair of AGC’s Executive Leadership Council.

  • Several dozen CAGC representatives attended the Convention, including CAGC BOD Chair Lynn Hansen, CAGC COO Leslie Clark and Marianne Bush, CAGC Foundation Workforce Development & Program Operations Manager.

  • Updates were given from the AGC of America leadership on its excellent government relations program and other important issues/challenges facing the construction industry.
Dozens of CAGC Members attended the annual convention including Past Board Chair Dean Wilson, Current Board Chair Lynn Hansen, and Immediate Past Board Chair Ty Edmondson

Dozens of CAGC Members attended the annual convention including Past Board Chair Dean Wilson, Current Board Chair Lynn Hansen, and Immediate Past Board Chair Ty Edmondson.

AGC Legislative and Regulatory Panel featuring AGC of America CEO Jeff Shoaf, and AGC Chief Economist Ken Simonson,

Attendees were treated to a Legislative, Economic and Regulatory Panel featuring AGC of America's Jeff Shoaf, Ken Simonson, Jimmy Young, Deniz Mustafa and Alex Etchen.

Mari Bush received award on behalf of Carolinas AGC

Mari Bush, Foundation Workforce Development & Program Operations Manager, receives first-place large chapter education award.

Ty Edmondson made a key presentation during the AGC Foundation Gala.

Immediate Past Board Chair Ty Edmondson made a key presentation at the AGC Education and Research Foundation Gala.

After a two year term on the AGC Board, Dave Simpson, CAGC President & CEO,  will now serve at Immediate Past Chair of AGC's ELC

After a two-year term on the AGC Board, Dave Simpson, CAGC President & CEO, now serves at Immediate Past Chair of AGC's Executive Leadership Council.