Associated General Contractors of Vermont (AGC/VT) — Vermont Construction Industry Association
The Associated General Contractors of Vermont has been operating since 1961 and currently counts more than 200 member organizations: general contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers spread across the state. It is the primary trade body for Vermont’s construction industry and took home national AGC chapter awards in 2021, 2022, and 2023.
The chapter’s longevity matters in a practical sense. Member companies have to meet the AGC’s professional standards to maintain membership, and the track record of the association itself gives some signal about which companies take their industry standing seriously.
What it does
AGC/VT runs training programs, advocates for construction industry interests at the state level, and connects member companies with networking events, resources, and procurement opportunities. The member directory at agcvt.org is a reasonable starting point if you need to find a vetted Vermont contractor and want to filter by trade or region.
The training programs cover safety certification, project management, and trade-specific skills. For homeowners, the more relevant feature is the directory search: you can narrow by location, specialty (residential, commercial, specialty trade), and company size.
Service area
Statewide across Vermont, with particular activity around Burlington and Montpelier.
Why it’s on home.renovation.reviews
This listing covers the trade association itself rather than a single contractor. It’s useful context for anyone navigating Vermont’s construction market and trying to identify companies that meet professional membership standards. If you’re doing due diligence on a Vermont contractor, checking AGC/VT membership is one reasonable verification step.
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