Al DiVincentis was recently selected by the Associated General Contractors of Connecticut (“AGC”) as the recipient of their 2010 Supplier/Service Provider award. Criteria for this award includes: a high level of leadership; a willingness to learn; a desire to excel; an understanding of construction principles and theory; a high skill level, developed through education and job experience; the experience, discipline and focus to bring thoughtfulness and skill together successfully in various types of construction projects; and an adherence to fair and responsible business practices. Al was the only attorney nominated in the Supplier/Service Provider category.
AGC of Connecticut is a statewide construction trade association. Its membership is comprised of general contractors, construction managers, subcontractors and specialty contractors, and firms that supply and serve the Connecticut commercial construction industry. AGC members build the public and private infrastructure of our state, including colleges, public schools, city halls, fire stations, libraries, civic centers, police stations, roads, bridges and airports and many other commercial construction projects.
The AGC of Connecticut Industry Recognition Awards were established in 2005 to recognize leading individuals from the commercial construction industry who have demonstrated skills, integrity, and responsibility in their careers.