AGC of NH Bi-Weekly Newsletter
AGC of NH’s Bi-Weekly Newsletter is a great way for members to keep up with industry news and Association happenings. Each issue highlights the important topics facing the industry at the time. The newsletter is also a great way to find out what upcoming events and meetings the Association is holding, and often includes flyers for trainings and special offers, as well as advertisements.
The newsletter is available in two formats: print, or digital. The digital version is sent to the subscriber’s email as a full color PDF attachment. The PDF version is exactly like the print version, but has the added convenience of live links. Now, if you see a story on the cover that you want to read first, simply click on that title, and it will take you directly to the story. Recipients of the digital version are also able to read the newsletter sooner than those who receive it in print.
Advertising in the newsletter is a great way to reach your audience. Distributed to over 400 subscribers, the newsletter targets key people within the construction industry such as General Contractors, subcontractors, and industry affiliates. It also reaches many elected officials, state agencies, and department officials. This low cost marketing solution is a great way to increase your company’s exposure. Currently, members who prepay for 12 or more advertisements will receive a 10 percent discount.
2011 Publications Advertising Rates & Info
Visit the Contact Us page to request the newsletter digital, or for more information on advertising.
* Note: Advertising is available to both members and non-members, but the newsletter is available to members only.
AGC of NH Annual Directory
The AGC of New Hampshire annual Construction Industry Directory is distributed to NH chapter members, to over 200 cities and towns in NH, as well as to selected project owners. The directory contains a complete listing of our commercial building and highway contractors, as well as construction suppliers, subcontractors, architects, and industry affiliates. The classified index aids in quickly locating these firms by the services they provide, and the alphabetical index helps in finding a company by name.
Want to advertise to General Contractors, Subcontractors, potential owners, and cities & towns? If so, now is your chance to reserve advertising space in the 2011-2012 Construction Industry Directory produced by AGC of NH. Advertising space ranges maximum exposure, full page color ads to half page black and white ads.
Advertising in the Directory
* Note: The deadline for advertisements for the 2011-2012 Directory is April 29, 2011.
AGC of NH Building Newsletter
AGC of NH produced a newsletter specifically target towards the building sector of the construction industry. The newsletter touches on several important topics that builders faced throughout the year.
This newsletter is a first for the Association and we will be looking for your feedback. Please feel free to share this newsletter with your employees.
AGC of NH Building Matters 11-09
“Campaign Choice: Where Do YOU Stand on Transportation?" by Safer Roads
Transportation is a priority for each American, and should be a top priority for our elected officials. Efficient transportation is a key component in the economic standing of a nation, allowing goods to travel quickly to their ultimate consumer. As globalization increases, the need for a quality transportation system grows as well.
“Campaign Choice: Where Do You Stand on Transportation” looks at the integral part our transportation system plays in our everyday life, and asks how our elected officials and those running for office plan to support it. The booklet touches federal and state funding, making the case that while both are running low on funding, neither branch can support the entire system on its own. The booklet tackles the numerous excuses for not increasing investments with commonsense responses that show that investing in our transportation system means investing in America.
Previous Safer Roads booklets have made the case for the need for investment, showing the growing deficit. This booklet tells the reader that now is the time to make the investment, and illustrates the many ways to make investment a reality and how it will benefit our nation.
Campaign Choice

"In The Red" by Safer Roads
A state's infrastructure is its underlying foundation and basic framework. In New Hampshire, we all rely on our transportation infrastructure every day.
The Safer Roads booklet makes a strong case for the state to develop a financial plan to adequately fund the state's Ten Year Plan. The booklet very simply explains that our highway is now "in the red," showing what trends got us there, what have been their effects on our infrastructure, and what we are likely to see in the future if our past trends continue unaltered into the future. The booklet's conclusion is that the state needs to implement a financial plan to get us out of the red and on the road to a safe, sound transportation system.
We know that the consequences of not assertively formulating a financial plan will be far-reaching and touch on several important aspects of New Hampshire's quality of life. Tourism is the second largest industry in the state of New Hampshire. Further, the highway system is vital to the state's economy. And finally, safety is also impacted by infrastructure investment. The absense of adequate funding will diminish tourism, the economy, and safety in New Hampshire.
New Hampshire needs a long-term solution. Now is the time for choices. The difficult choice is for New Hampshire to develop a strategy that would attach the necessary cost to a transportation service or product in order to sufficiently finance a long-term solution for maintaining the state's infrastructure.
This 8-page booklet contains text and charts that present the case for an increase in infrastructure funding. Please take a moment and read through the history, facts, and statistics, and consider what choice the state's leaders should make in 2009.
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Mechanic’s Lien Law
AGC of NH held a successful Lien Law seminar in hopes to educate members on New Hampshire’s Mechanic Lien Law. Ken Rubinstein, of Nelson, Kinder, Mosseua & Saturley, instructed the course and presented attendants with his booklet, titled Mechanic’s Lien Law Boot Camp. His publication outlined New Hampshire’s Mechanic Lien Law and focused on topics such as the origin of mechanic’s lien, how mechanic’s liens work, the effects of liens, who is entitled to a mechanic’s lien, nature of improvements, contents, service and filing of a notice, completion of contract, priority of liens, how to enforce a mechanic’s lien, as well as many others. Click here for a copy of Ken Rubinstein’s Mechanic’s Lien Law Boot Camp booklet.
Mechanics Lien Booklet
