Sundt Employee-Owner Joins AGC San Antonio Board of Directors

 |  Press Release

SAN ANTONIO, Texas (Jan. 16, 2017) – Eric Hedlund, Senior Vice President and Texas District Manager for Sundt Construction, has joined the 2017 Board of Directors for the San Antonio Chapter of Associated General Contractors.

Hedlund has more than 30 years of experience in the construction industry. He has been involved in a number of industry and community groups, including the AGC of America, the San Antonio Economic Development Committee, Arizona Builders Alliance and the Executive Advisory Board for Arizona State University’s Del E. Webb School of Construction.

“I am pleased to join the San Antonio Chapter of the AGC and work with other professionals to fulfill the chapter’s mission to be a voice for the local building industry and to provide resources to our members,” said Hedlund.

The 2017 Board of Directors was installed at a luncheon on Jan. 9. AGC – San Antonio works to promote relations among owners, architects and engineers and general contractors; to maintain high professional standards; to combat unfair practices; to encourage efficiency among contractors; to support contractors and associations and to encourage sound business methods.

 

About Sundt
Sundt Construction, Inc. (www.sundt.com) is one of the country’s largest and most respected general contractors. The 127-year-old firm specializes in transportation, industrial and building work and is known for its commitment to quality and innovative approach to construction services. Sundt has 10 offices throughout Texas, Arizona, California and Utah and is 100 percent owned by its approximately 1,600 employees. The company is consistently ranked among the Best Places to Work by business publications in multiple cities and in 2016 it was named the nation’s safest construction company by the Associated General Contractors of America for the second time in a decade – an honor no other contractor can claim. Sundt’s charitable arm, the Sundt Foundation, recently crossed the $7.6 million mark in donations made to hundreds of nonprofit organizations across the country.

 

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