AGI CONTRACTING LLC

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in the West specializing in healthcaregrocerywhen the company was owned and operated by his father Art Gautreau. Following his father’s passingover the decade-plus Chris grew in his role within the company. During that timehe was instrumental in creating AGI’s forward-looking vision. Under his directionAGI adopted its first computerized systemmoved to its current headquartersand grew to over 50 employees. After assuming the role of President in 1999Chris has continued to honor his father’s legacy of honestyintegrityand putting customers firstwhile driving the company’s business development efforts. Leading by exampleChris coaches AGI’s management team to take ownership of their workproactively resolve challenges for clientsand deliver on promises made. As part of his vision for successAGI has evolved to become one of the West’s leading general contractors specializing in healthcareensures accurate estimatinganalyticsemploys the right processesassigns the best team for each project

2026-03-10T10:47:46-07:00 IT STARTS WITH A STRONG FOUNDATION. History Values Vision Leadership Client Testimonials OUR HISTORY Established in 1977, AGI General Contracting is a leading commercial general contractor specializing in healthcare, grocery, and retail markets throughout the West. Offering full project management capabilities with a customer-centric focus, AGI provides a full range of services including pre-construction, construction, and design/build. Founded by Art Gautreau — a carpe

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