Who should join?
General Contractors: Any individual, firm or corporation by agreement with another party undertakes to execute work of construction in its entirety and at least in part with his or her own construction forces. This includes traditional general contractors, as well as construction managers and design-build firms. General Contractors must belong to AGC of Ohio and an AGC of Ohio division. Annual membership dues are calculated by annual volume of work performed in Ohio. View the general contractor dues rate chart.
Subcontractors: Individuals, firms or corporations whose activities are directly related to the construction industry and employ personnel directly connected with the construction industry. Subcontractor annual membership dues are $950.
Affiliates: Businesses who engage principally in the manufacture and/or sale of materials, equipment, and/or services used by contractors engaged in construction i.e. Accounting, Architects, Banks, Engineers, Technology, Equipment. Lawyers, Printing, Suppliers etc. Affiliate annual membership dues are $875.
Subcontractors: Individuals, firms or corporations whose activities are directly related to the construction industry and employ personnel directly connected with the construction industry. Subcontractor annual membership dues are $950.
Affiliates: Businesses who engage principally in the manufacture and/or sale of materials, equipment, and/or services used by contractors engaged in construction i.e. Accounting, Architects, Banks, Engineers, Technology, Equipment. Lawyers, Printing, Suppliers etc. Affiliate annual membership dues are $875.
About AGC Ohio
The Associated General Contractors of Ohio is a commercial construction trade association governed and directed by building contractors. Established in 1970, it is a full service AGC Chapter chartered by the Associated General Contractors of America, the oldest and largest national commercial construction trade association in the United States.
AGC of Ohio unites general contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, and service providers to strengthen Ohio’s construction industry. With seven self-funded chapters across the state, we advocate for your interests at the Ohio Statehouse and beyond, shaping legislation and building a thriving marketplace.
The association is involved in a wide spectrum of construction-related activities: government affairs, economic development, labor relations (servicing collective bargaining and open shop employers), building code, construction safety, group workers’ compensation, EEO and human resources, education, protecting the integrity of the marketplace, workforce development, and more. Providing a unified voice, AGC pulls contractors—large and small, open shop and union—from all regions of the state together for one common goal: to improve the commercial construction industry. |
Our members benefit from networking opportunities, sharing insights with industry leaders, and accessing resources that drive success—from safety training and workforce development to education and government relations. Membership also connects you to AGC of America, multiplying your access to tools and expertise.