The Associated General Contractors of Vermont

EMBRACING TECHNOLOGY FOR SAFETY AND EFFICIENCY The construction industry is undergoing a technological shift, with new tools emerging to enhance safety and streamline operations on job sites. Musgrave highlights how the AGC/VT has become a key facilitator in bringing this technology to its members. “Many of these companies come to us because we have the contractors’ attention,” he says. From there, the association collaborates with these tech providers to offer webinars and other resources, ensuring their members stay informed and up-to-date. Musgrave explains that many member companies One of the more innovative initiatives includes partnering with schools to give students handson experience with heavy equipment. “We’ve had field days where members bring out several pieces of equipment, and the kids get to come out, get their hands on the controls, and move things around,” Musgrave says. These events give students a tangible sense of working in construction. For younger children, the association takes a lighter approach. “We have these yellow plastic toolboxes filled with popsicle sticks, pipe cleaners, and other materials. We hand them out to kids so they can start building small projects, like a bridge,” he explains, emphasizing the importance of introducing children to the trades early on. 6 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 11, ISSUE 09

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