

AGC San Antonio Advocates for the Construction Industry
San Antonio AGC advocates for the commercial construction industry at the local, state, and federal levels. Locally, it works with city and county governments to influence regulations, policies, fees, contracts, and payment issues while maintaining strong relationships with elected officials. At the state level, in partnership with the AGC-Texas Building Branch, it supports legislative and regulatory efforts under the leadership of former Texas House Member Corbin Van Arsdale, ensuring the industry's needs are addressed. Nationally, through AGC of America, it engages with federal lawmakers, agencies, and the White House to promote policies that create a stable, predictable, and growth-oriented environment for construction.

LOCAL
San Antonio AGC addresses industry issues with city and county governments as well as other governmental entities. As the voice of the industry, we maintain a presence in determining local regulations in regards to codes, policies, ordinances, laws, fees, contracts & documents, and payment issues. We work consistently with local elected officials, keeping them apprised of the needs facing the commercial construction community.
STATE
San Antonio AGC works in conjunction with the AGC-Texas Building Branch (TBB), which serves as the state legislative office for all building branch chapters in Texas. Former Texas House Member Corbin Van Arsdale serves as President and General Counsel, monitoring and advancing issues that are critical to the success of the commercial construction industry. Additionally, we maintain positive working relationships with all elected and appointed state officials.
FEDERAL
San Antonio AGC works with AGC of America, the leading construction association for the construction industry, to advance the interests of the commercial construction industry. From Capitol Hill to federal agencies and the White House, AGC works directly with elected officials, staff, and regulators to shape policies that support a stronger, more predictable and pro-growth climate for construction.