ACCREDITED QUALITY CONTRACTOR 
The Accredited Quality Contractor Program was launched in 1993.  It is an accreditation program which publicly recognizes and honors those construction firms which have documented their commitment in five key areas of corporate responsibility:

  • Quality
  • Safety (STEP Gold, Platinum or Diamond Level Required)
  • Employee Benefits
  • Training
  • Community Relations


Why become an Accredited Quality Contractor

Accredited Quality Contractors receive numerous benefits, including:

  • Wide recognition within the industry, the business community and the public
  • National and local recognition in publications
  • Authorization to use AQC language in bid documents
  • Permission to use the AQC logo on letterhead, business cards and jobsite signs
  • Access to AQC Marketing Materials such as stickers, brochures, membership plaque, etc.
  • Points on National Excellence in Construction Awards submissions for being AQC certified


In addition, Accredited Quality Contractors are acknowledged in ABC's national membership directory, www.FindContractors.com, as being AQC certified. 


Contractors that successfully qualify as "Accredited Quality Contractors" are accredited for one year.
Member companies must renew each year. 

The AQC program is recognized by CURT

Read the statement of recognition from the Construction Users Roundtable. 

AQC Pledge


“As an Accredited Quality Contractor, our company is committed to providing our clients with the highest quality construction services and we care deeply about our employees and the communities in which we build.  We are proud to be part of the construction industry and are dedicated to the principle of free enterprise. We commit ourselves to serve our communities and to provide our employees with the skills they need to work safely and productively in order to meet the needs of our clients.”

 
For more information, review the application or you may contact aqc@abc.org.

Application

The construction firms which meet the exacting criteria set forth in the application will be formally acknowledged by ABC as "Accredited Quality Contractors." 

If you are interested in applying to be an AQC member, download the application and follow its instructions.  Please email AQC@abc.org with any questions.

Members applying for AQC status must also request companies complete the AQC Recommendation Form, as outlined in the application.
2011 AQC Companies

Member companies who have continued to meet and surpass the certification requirements in Quality, Safety, Training, Employee Benefits and in Community Relations for the AQC program as of November 17, 2011 are listed in the PDF below. 


2011 AQC Member Companies
Additional Branch Offices

If you would like to add additional branch offices to your AQC membership, please use the form below.

AQC Branch Form (DOC)
AQC Branch Form (PDF) 
Recertifications

2012 AQC recertification notifications have been mailed to eligible companies.  The 2012 recertification form is available in two options below, as well as the 2012 order form.  Please send your recertification form and order form to AQC@abc.org.

Companies that will Print the Form for Signature
If your company will print the form after the information is entered in order to include an ink signature, use this form.  If there's not enough space for your responses, please submit them in a separate document.  Please scan your signed documents and forward them to AQC@abc.org.

Companies that have Digital Signatures
If your company has a digitial signature available, use this form. The form will scroll the text for your responses. Your responses may not be completely visible on a printed version, but will be readable by ABC staff when saved as a PDF and sent to AQC@abc.org.  For more information about creating a digital signature, click here.

2012 Order Form is also available for download.

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