ASAC General Contractor Council
The ASAC General Contractor Council was
established in pursuit of the following GOALS:
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To promote open lines of communications between
general contractors and subcontractors;
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assist in developing educational programs
beneficial to the entire construction team;
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raise the level of professionalism for
the entire construction team;
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create an atmosphere that will enhance
abilities to build with increased quality, safety and efficiency and
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promote networking opportunities among
general contractors and subcontractors.
The ASAC Board of Directors approved initiating
the ASAC GCC pilot programs in the Carolinas two largest chapters,
Charlotte NC and Charleston SC.
Membership to the council is by invitation
only. Those general contractors invited to participate must meet the
following
CRITERIA FOR MEMBERSHIP:
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Actively work in local market
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Fair and ethical treatment of subcontractors
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Positive community acceptance
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Commitment of upper level management for
Council participation
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Ability and willingness to provide
educational programs
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Willingness to work with subcontractors to
promote professionalism in the construction community
CHARTER MEMBERS selected to
serve on the ASAC General Contractor Council were introduced at the
Charlotte Chapter, September 18th, 2001 meeting. Each member company
presented a brief company overview and discussed why they are interested in
the ASAC GC Council, what they expected to gain and what they intended to
contribute.
ASAC GC COUNCIL MEMBERS
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BOVIS LEND LEASE (charter
member)
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CHOATE CONSTRUCTION CO.
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EDIFICE INC. (charter
member)
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FN THOMPSON COMPANY (charter
member)
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J.F. SCHULTZE
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RODGERS BUILDERS INC. (charter
member)
The ASAC General Contractor Council
members are to be commended for their interest in participating on this council,
supporting the Contracting Bill of Rights and their willingness to invest their time and energy to help meet the
goals of the ASAC GC Council.
ASAC member are expected to support
the Contracting Bill of Rights and abide by the Professional Standards of
Practice for Construction Subcontractors.
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