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Three Universities Named Nation’s Most Outstanding Student Construction Chapters Of 2019, According To National Trade Association

Associated General Contractors of America Names Chapters at Missouri State University, Colorado State University and Boise State University Winners of its Outstanding Student Chapter Contest

Missouri State University, Colorado State University and Boise State University were recognized as the nation’s most outstanding student construction chapters of 2019, the Associated General Contractors of America announced today. The student chapters were honored in three categories; Emerging Student Chapter Award, Community Service Award and Construction Management Skills Award.

"A core priority of our industry is to sustain the pipeline of future construction leaders," said Dirk Elsperman, the association’s past president and executive vice president and chief operations officer of Tarlton Corporation in St. Louis, Mo. "These student chapters have demonstrated excellence in developing the construction workforce of tomorrow and a commitment to giving back to their local communities."

The Missouri State University won the Emerging Student Chapter Award for exceptional program building and phenomenal partnership with their local AGC Chapter.  In 2018 Missouri State joined the Builders’ Association/AGC Kansas-City Chapter as a member-firm which opened new doors to their partnership. Thanks, in part, to the reinvigorated relationship with their local AGC, Missouri State University’s Chapter has since participated in at least 40 different events during the year including social, educational and community service events with as many as 100 students in attendance and their competition team took home two of the five first place plaques in the Associated Schools of Construction competition. 

The Colorado State University Student Chapter won the Community Service Award for its project benefiting the Panella Family made up of a single father and two children who needed an addition to their home to make it more accessible for one of the children who suffers from Cerebral Palsy. The project consisted of the addition of a ramp, covered deck and carport allowing the 13-year-old to access his home without being carried up the steps. AGC of Colorado and their membership base partnered with Colorado State University to assist with labor, materials and financing for the project. 

The Boise State University AGC Student Chapter won the Construction Management Skills and Project Award for its project building the first Community School facility in the West Ada School District at Peregrine Elementary School. Boise State University acted as a Construction manager on the project helping to renovate and secure two portable classrooms which were trucked in and placed on a new foundation, culminating in one new Community School. This project also enabled district students involved in the Career & Technical Education construction program hands-on experience in the construction process and helped the school meet the mission to connect community partnerships with educational resources and advances in learning for all.

The three winning chapters received $2,000 each with a $1,000 travel stipend to attend AGC’s Annual Convention, which was held in early March. They were selected by a panel of judges made up of practicing commercial contractors.  Student chapters were evaluated on qualifying criteria in each of the three categories for exemplary demonstration of the AGC of America tenants of Skill, Responsibility & Integrity.

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