AGC-OSHA Sign CHASE

On July 27, 2010 the Associated General Contractors of Colorado (AGC) and the Colorado Occupational Safety and
Health Administration
(OSHA) signed a partnership charter that mutually recognized the importance of
providing a safe and healthful work environment in the construction industry. The above photos are from that event signing that took place during AGC’s monthly Safety Council Meeting. For more information on CHASE please contact Ed Davis with AGC.

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AGC/CCA Wynkoop Brewery Summer Event

AGCC logocca_logoThe Associated General Contractors of Colorado (AGC) and the Colorado Contractors Association (CCA) hosted a joint summer event at the Wynkoop Brewery to discuss some upcoming ballot issues and new projects that will soon be breaking ground. JobSiteVisitor.com donated some photography services to the event (more info About JobSiteVisitor). Enjoy the Photos:

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Breakfast in Steamboat

My wife, Megan Sweeney, has been filming a weekly web series for a company in Boulder called TechStars. If you’re into entrepreneurial web start-ups you’ll like the series, check it out here. Anyway, this morning I got the chance to join her, Paul Berberian, and Zach Kozick with Omniar for breakfast in Steamboat. Breakfast was good but I would have to say the best part of the trip was the flight to Steamboat. Paul, a TechStars’ mentor, flew us over to Steamboat in his plane, what a great experience! Here are some photos from the flight.

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2010-AGC Golf Tournament

02 - CopyThe Associated General Contractors (AGC) of Colorado held its 22nd Annual Columbine Golf Tournament out at Columbine Golf Club this year. JobSiteVisitor.com donated photography services for the event. The AGC team put on a great tournament as usual.
Below are the photos from the event.
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Million Dollar Photo $$

Photograph by Gary Halby

Photograph by Gary Halby

This has been called a million dollar photo according to the New York Post Article “Photo op in crane case“. It was taken by Gary Halby just moments before this crane collapsed killing 7 people on Manhattan’s East Side in 2008. Gary was not at all involved with the project, he just happened to be walking down the street and liked the image of this crane against the blue sky. Little did he know that the rigging captured at the bottom of the photo would be the cause of a fatal accident. Prosecutors will now be using this image as they make their case against the crane rigger involved with the accident. The case is scheduled to start next week.

This is a tragic reminder for construction photographers to always photograph large equipment like cranes including their rigging equipment when you’re out taking your progress photos.

Here are some more photos of the accident from the New York Times.

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