Sponsorship Guide
2024
We are pleased to announce the release of our new sponsorship booklet for 2024! The booklet will showcase various AGC of NH sponsorship opportunities available for the upcoming year.
A new benefit that we are introducing this year for AGC of NH members is tiered discounts.
Click here for the Tiered Discount page.
All 2023 sponsors get first right of refusal and then sponsorship opportunities will be on a first come first serve basis.
AGC of NH Training Guide 2023-2024
The 2023-2024 edition of the AGC of New Hampshire Training Program Guide is now available. In partnership with AGC of America, and United Academy (powered by United Rentals), AGC of NH is pleased to offer several training opportunities for its members to participate in and advance their knowledge in the field of construction. Courses include Train the Trainer Flagging, BIM Education, Construction Supervision Fundamentals, Lean Construction, OSHA 10-Hour General Industry & Construction, Emerging Contractors Education Series, Basic Rigging & Inspection and more.
Building a Stronger Workforce: An AGC of NH Guide to Recruiting Workers in the Construction Industry
As one of New Hampshire’s major economic drivers, the construction industry has the potential to provide a myriad of job opportunities to skilled workers. The challenge facing most firms today is figuring out how to attract, recruit, and retain valuable employees in all areas across the industry.
AGC of NH recognizes the importance of maintaining a sustainable workforce, and as such we’ve compiled this guide to help employers in the industry determine their workforce needs and reach out to the proper audiences. In AGC of NH’s Guide to Recruiting Workers in the Construction Industry, firms will find educational resources, contact information, and tips for connecting with potential workers.
Entry Level Driver Training
2023
On February 7, 2022, new Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) regulations were placed in effect to set the minimum Federal requirements for training that entry-level drivers must complete before being permitted to take certain commercial driver’s license (CDL) skills or knowledge tests.