AGC Federal Contractors Conference: June 8–10 in DC
AGC’s last-chance registration notice covers the 2026 Federal Contractors Conference, running June 8–10 in Washington, D.C. The event targets GCs active in federal work and is framed around direct engagement with agency leaders and policy discussions on federal construction priorities. The article is a registration prompt, not a reporting piece, so scope of sessions and confirmed agency participants are not detailed in the notice itself.
For GCs with federal work in the pipeline or on the horizon, this is the room where procurement signals get read before they hit SAM.gov. Federal contracting has enough moving parts right now, bonding thresholds, prevailing wage enforcement under the Davis-Bacon updates, domestic materials requirements under the Buy America provisions, that showing up in person carries real value. If your firm bids federal work and nobody on your team is tracking this, that’s a gap worth closing before the next pursuit lands.
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