2024 Chicagoland Associated General Contractors (AGC) Contractors Connect
167 Events, Chicago IL - November 20, 2024
This event was hosted by the Chicagoland Associated General Contractors (AGC) association and included 200+ attendees. The evening started with a social hour followed by a Keynote Presentation by Howard Tullman. The AGC then presented a short presentation to present Ernest Brown of Brown & Momen the Outstanding Committee Member Award and some additional awards which included the 2024 Project of the Year Award Recipients: New Construction to Esperanza health Centers’ Brighton Park Clinic by Mortenson; Renovation Project to Maine Township High School District 207 Master Facility Plan by Pepper Construction; Environmental Excellence in Design Build to Illinois Beach State Park Shoreline Stabilization Project by Michels, Inc; Specialty Construction Excellence to Pui Tak Center, Chinatown by Bulley & Andres Masonry Restoration. These projects were awarded based on the follow criteria: Excellence in Project Management & Field Supervision; Excellence in Client Service; Meeting the Challenge of a Difficult Job; Innovative Construction Techniques & Materials; and Craftmanship. Project Eligibility requirements included the project must be located in the Chicagoland Area, completed between October 1, 2023, through September 30, 2024, and entered by a CAGC Member in Good Standing. Once the presentations were completed an assortment of bite-sized snacks and desserts were passed around. The event photos are of the 167 Events space which is located at Fulton Market on the 17th floor which led for a beautiful view of the Chicago skyline and the President of the Board of Directors, Colette Rozanski of R.C. Wegman Construction addressing the attendees.
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Inaugural Building Futures Career Expo (2024)
Quad City Conservation Alliance (QCCA) Expo Center
Rock Island, IL - November 19, 2024
The ILW Bid Credit Program once again teamed up with the American Job Center in Rock Island to attend the Quad Cities Inaugural Building Futures Career Expo (2024). This was another event we learned about through Scott Terry with the American Job Center, who is in partnership with our ILW Pre-apprenticeship Grantee, Rock Island and Black Hawk College. Thanks for the invite, Scott!
This event has typically been hosted in Iowa with huge success, so it has expanded to the Illinois side for the first time in an effort to promote the next generation to consider a future career in the construction trades. It was put together by the Inaugural Building Futures Career Expo Committee, including members Amy Pearson, Future Builders of Iowa and P.J. Foley, President & CEO of The Associated General Contractors of the Quad Cities.
There was a good turnout of 1,000+ people, including contractors, unions, students, and teachers, as well as the Rock Island Police and Fire departments (Let’s give a special shout out for their daily heroic service!!). Many local volunteers and public figures were in attendance as well.
As you can see, there were a LOT of students! I’m told 1,098 students from 39 local schools were signed up to attend this event! Wow!
The BCP Plinko (aka The Price is Right Plinko) was such a great hit! Students lined up for a chance to win a cool BCP stuff (everyone was winner 😉).
Vendors had an awesome array of interactive building and construction trades booths, which included brick laying/masonry work, welding, drilling, various machinery, lineman/lift simulation, and much more!

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Sangamon County Building Trades Fair
BOS Convention Center, Springfield IL - November 19, 2024
The BOS Convention Center was filled with labor unions from across Central Illinois. Each union had a designated space to presenting their individual trade skills and allow for the attendees to get some hands-on experience. During the day hundreds of local high school students visited the center to learn more about the construction and building trades. The pictures include the layout of the event, most labor unions had a FULL demonstration area as seen in the photos which allowed the students to try their hands at welding, pipe bending, plastering, wiring, and more. The Iron Workers had an agility course for students to test their balance skills when jumping from iron support beam to iron support beam. The Operating Engineers had equipment on hand for students to sit inside of and get the feel of the controls. Many unions gave out premiums to promote their individual trade. They also educated the attendees on the entrance requirements, pay scale and health and welfare benefits their members receive. Many of the unions also had their “WOMEN” representatives available to discuss these opportunities to young women seeking a career in the trades. The event photos show different labor unions allowing students to “try” their hand at different building trade skills.
Quad Cities Success Fair 2024
Holiday Inn Hotel and Conference Center - Rock Island, IL - November 14, 2024
The ILW Bid Credit Program teamed up with the American Job Center at the Rock Island Holiday Inn & Conference Center on Thursday, November 14, 2024. The ILW Team was there in support of the ILW Pre-apprenticeship Program and to honor local Veterans and residence in search of employment in the construction and building trades.
Pictures left, Scott Terry with the American Job Center, Rock Island and Rosa Boccardi, ILW Bid Credit Program Monitor.
The local Veteran’s Honor Guard opened up the day’s event with a ceremonial procession in honor of all veterans.
Also at the Success Fair, was June, veteran support dog (in training). June is working hard to one day be a support dog for a veteran in need. She is part of Step of Faith’s support dogs for veterans program owned and operated by married team Matthew and Angela Johnson.
Pictured left is Angela and Matthew Johnson, founders of Step of Faith, and June (dog in training).
Pictured below is Rosa Boccardi, ILW Bid Credit Monitor.
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US Minority Contractors Association (USMCA) 33rd Annual Millennium Builders Awards
Eaglewood Resort & Spa
Itasca IL – November 14, 2024
This annual event serves as a fundraiser for the USMCA STEM scholarship fund and during the evening they announce their STEM Education Foundation Scholarship Award winners for the year. The evening started with drinks and finger food followed by Mr. Roger Plummer II, WBBM News Radio Anchor welcoming everyone. Reverend Patrick Parks, Senior Pastor of the historic Second Baptist Church of Elgin led the invocation which included the singing of the “Star Spangled Banner” and “Lift Every Voice and Sing” by all attendees. Ms. Vivian McGrew, 33rd USMCA Awards Chairperson welcomed all attendees and introduced Reverend Larry Bullock, President/Chief Executive Officer of the USMCA for the President’s Remarks and USMCA Highlights of the year. Reverend Marvin Hunter, Senior Pastor of Grace Memorial Baptist Church led the dinner prayer. The Eaglewood Resort presented a wonderful dinner of salmon and chicken. The Keynote Speaker and USMCA 2024 Honorable Justice Thurgood Marshall Legacy Award recipient, Dr. Harry Williams, President & CEO of Thurgood Marshall College Fund spoke during dinner. The award ceremony continued as the evening progressed. The USMCA gave out numerous other awards including the Philanthropist of the Year, Mr. Matt Gambs of Wintrust Financial Corp; General Contractor of the Year, Mr. Jake Pepper of Pepper Construction; Minority Contractor of the Year, Mr. Lawrence Whitaker II of WD3 Associates; Diversity, Inclusion, and Compliance Award, Mr. Jesse Martinez from State of Illinois Capital Development Board; Excellence in Public Administration, Ms. Marlene Vick the Chief Diversity and Strategic Development at Illinois Tollway; Excellence in Technology Award, Mr. Dustin Barlow of Nerds Xpress, LLC; Real Estate Developer of the Year, Mr. Malcom Wilson, President of Urban Commercial Real Estate, LLC; Chapter of the Year, Indiana/Kentucky Chapter and some special acknowledgements.
The photos below represent Reverend Larry Bullock welcoming the attendees, the wonderful dinner served and the event room the Eaglewood Resort filled with attendees. Finally, Rebecca Bailey, Senior Bid Credit Program Manager with Natasha Jones of Fox Valley Windows LLC, and the other guests at Table 12.