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Your 2021-2022 Executive Board and Board of Directors
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his year has been challenging for the Associated General Contractors, or AGC, of Alaska and its members—as much or even more so than 2020. AGC leaders took on each challenge, ensuring that AGC members were informed about changes to work-related policies and aware of new programs that might benefit member companies, and ultimately advocating on behalf of members every chance they had.

AGC of Alaska would like to welcome the 2021/2022 executive board and all the members of its board of directors as we embark on a new year of service.

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arah Lefebvre was raised in Montana and moved to Alaska as a young military wife. After working in retail, insurance, and accounting, she discovered a passion for the construction industry and has now been with Exclusive Paving for twenty years. She has held many roles in the company and was a part owner for five years until the Colaska acquisition. University Redi-Mix was acquired in 2006, giving Lefebvre expanded experience in construction materials.

Lefebvre serves on the Construction Industry Progress Fund Board, the State of Alaska Worker’s Compensation Board, and is active in the Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce, chairing the Transportation Infrastructure Committee. She enjoys biking (summer and winter), cross country skiing, snowmachining, hunting, fishing, and anything else outdoors. Otherwise, if not in the kitchen, she is likely to be found behind a book or whatever reading material is within reach.

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Sarah Lefebvre
Exclusive Paving
President
Lefebvre’s son, Brandon, lives in Montana with his wife and children. Her daughter, Jenifer, lives in Fairbanks with her husband.
Sarah Lefebvre Headshot
Sarah Lefebvre
Exclusive Paving
President
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arah Lefebvre was raised in Montana and moved to Alaska as a young military wife. After working in retail, insurance, and accounting, she discovered a passion for the construction industry and has now been with Exclusive Paving for twenty years. She has held many roles in the company and was a part owner for five years until the Colaska acquisition. University Redi-Mix was acquired in 2006, giving Lefebvre expanded experience in construction materials.

Lefebvre serves on the Construction Industry Progress Fund Board, the State of Alaska Worker’s Compensation Board, and is active in the Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce, chairing the Transportation Infrastructure Committee. She enjoys biking (summer and winter), cross country skiing, snowmachining, hunting, fishing, and anything else outdoors. Otherwise, if not in the kitchen, she is likely to be found behind a book or whatever reading material is within reach.

Lefebvre’s son, Brandon, lives in Montana with his wife and children. Her daughter, Jenifer, lives in Fairbanks with her husband.

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rian Midyett began his career in construction early, working summers with a local contractor in his hometown of Reedsport, Oregon, in the 1980s. After a few years of college, he started an apprenticeship with the Carpenters Union and won the Oregon Apprenticeship Contest upon journeying out in 1992. Midyett represented Oregon later that year at the International Apprenticeship Competition. Armed with confidence, a set of tools, and a Journeyman’s card, Midyett sailed a small boat he refitted from Portland, Oregon, to Hawaii and hired on with Kiewit, working on building and civil projects while climbing through the ranks to operations manager for the building group.

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Brian Midyett
STG Pacific LLC
Vice-president
In 2006, the tug of the ocean and a young family led Midyett back to sailing for a couple years in the Caribbean, traveling as far south as Grenada. In 2008, he returned to the United States, sold the family boat, and moved to Alaska, ending the tropical chapter and starting an Alaska adventure. Midyett returned to work and started with CH2M Hill in its federal design-build group and, later, in program management roles on notable projects including Alaska Stand Alone Pipeline, AK LNG, the Anchorage Port Modernization, and the Point Thomson project.

Midyett is currently president of STG Pacific and Brice Builders for the Calista family of companies and is serving his ninth year on the AGC board of directors.

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Brian Midyett
STG Pacific LLC
Vice-president
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rian Midyett began his career in construction early, working summers with a local contractor in his hometown of Reedsport, Oregon, in the 1980s. After a few years of college, he started an apprenticeship with the Carpenters Union and won the Oregon Apprenticeship Contest upon journeying out in 1992. Midyett represented Oregon later that year at the International Apprenticeship Competition. Armed with confidence, a set of tools, and a Journeyman’s card, Midyett sailed a small boat he refitted from Portland, Oregon, to Hawaii and hired on with Kiewit, working on building and civil projects while climbing through the ranks to operations manager for the building group.

In 2006, the tug of the ocean and a young family led Midyett back to sailing for a couple years in the Caribbean, traveling as far south as Grenada. In 2008, he returned to the United States, sold the family boat, and moved to Alaska, ending the tropical chapter and starting an Alaska adventure. Midyett returned to work and started with CH2M Hill in its federal design-build group and, later, in program management roles on notable projects including Alaska Stand Alone Pipeline, AK LNG, the Anchorage Port Modernization, and the Point Thomson project.

Midyett is currently president of STG Pacific and Brice Builders for the Calista family of companies and is serving his ninth year on the AGC board of directors.

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arcus Trivette was born and raised in Southeast Alaska and moved to Fairbanks to pursue a civil engineering degree from UAF. During summer breaks he worked for the Brice family, starting in 2004 on remote projects throughout Alaska. After graduation, Trivette continued his employment with Brice, Inc., holding positions of project engineer, superintendent, and project manager. In 2014, he became the manager of Brice’s construction division.

Trivette holds professional registrations as a civil and environmental engineer and serves on the UAF Civil and Environmental Engineering Advisory Board. He is passionate about promoting the construction industry, education, and the opportunities the industry affords its workforce.

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Marcus Trivette
Brice, Inc.
Secretary
He calls Fairbanks home, along with his wife, Jodee, and their two sons, Owen and Rylan.
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Marcus Trivette
Brice, Inc.
Secretary
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arcus Trivette was born and raised in Southeast Alaska and moved to Fairbanks to pursue a civil engineering degree from UAF. During summer breaks he worked for the Brice family, starting in 2004 on remote projects throughout Alaska. After graduation, Trivette continued his employment with Brice, Inc., holding positions of project engineer, superintendent, and project manager. In 2014, he became the manager of Brice’s construction division.

Trivette holds professional registrations as a civil and environmental engineer and serves on the UAF Civil and Environmental Engineering Advisory Board. He is passionate about promoting the construction industry, education, and the opportunities the industry affords its workforce.

He calls Fairbanks home, along with his wife, Jodee, and their two sons, Owen and Rylan.

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aigen Harris is a lifelong Alaskan who began her path in construction studying construction management at the University of Northern Iowa. Missing the mountains and family back home, Harris came back to Alaska and graduated from UAA in 2012. She began her career at STG, Inc. as executive assistant; her knack for organization and project planning promoted her to a project management position in less than three years. In 2016 she went to work for F&W Construction Company as project manager where she not only manages projects but company-wide safety and quality control programs, proposals, and marketing.

Harris began her involvement with AGC in high school, participating in AGC National scholarship opportunities and conferences. This involvement sparked her desire to form the AGC of Alaska Construction Leadership Council, or CLC, in 2014. Since the formation of Alaska’s CLC, Harris has participated as a steering committee member for the AGC National Construction Leadership Council. Harris currently serves as a member of the AGC National Business Development Forum and is an active Board Member for AGC of Alaska.

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Saigen Harris
F&W Construction Company, Inc.
Treasurer
Harris enjoys spending time in the mountains with her husband Nathan, daughter Magnolia, and their two dogs Monty and Maxwell.
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Saigen Harris
F&W Construction Company, Inc.
Treasurer
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aigen Harris is a lifelong Alaskan who began her path in construction studying construction management at the University of Northern Iowa. Missing the mountains and family back home, Harris came back to Alaska and graduated from UAA in 2012. She began her career at STG, Inc. as executive assistant; her knack for organization and project planning promoted her to a project management position in less than three years. In 2016 she went to work for F&W Construction Company as project manager where she not only manages projects but company-wide safety and quality control programs, proposals, and marketing.

Harris began her involvement with AGC in high school, participating in AGC National scholarship opportunities and conferences. This involvement sparked her desire to form the AGC of Alaska Construction Leadership Council, or CLC, in 2014. Since the formation of Alaska’s CLC, Harris has participated as a steering committee member for the AGC National Construction Leadership Council. Harris currently serves as a member of the AGC National Business Development Forum and is an active Board Member for AGC of Alaska.

Harris enjoys spending time in the mountains with her husband Nathan, daughter Magnolia, and their two dogs Monty and Maxwell.

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arrie Jokiel is the President of ChemTrack Alaska, Inc. a small, 8(a) Alaskan-woman owned environmental and construction services business that has been in operation since 1973. She is also the managing member of ChemTrack/Cornerstone JV, LLC. ChemTrack/Cornerstone is a construction-focused joint venture that is in the All Small Mentor Protégé Program (ASMPP) with the Small Business Administration, or SBA.

Jokiel attended the University of New Hampshire on an ice hockey scholarship. During her time there she received a bachelor of science in kinesiology, won a national championship, and captained her team her junior and senior year.

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Carrie Jokiel
ChemTrack Alaska, Inc.
Contractor-at-Large
After graduating she worked for NBC Sports in New York City and was hired to work the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. Upon returning home to Anchorage, she worked at the local sports arena and finished her master’s of business administration from UAA. She then began working at ChemTrack and finished her master’s of science in project management, also from UAA.

Jokiel is active on the AGC Board of Directors. She mentors for the Women’s Power League of Alaska, a nonprofit seeking to champion future and existing leaders in Alaska through mentorship, professional development, and community building. Jokiel also recently finished a six-year term with YWCA Alaska where she served as board president for two years. She is also a member of Women Impacting Public Policy, the Society of American Military Engineers, the National Contract Management Association, and is an ambassador for women’s ice hockey in the Fast and Female International Program. She received the 2019 SBA Woman-Owned Small Business of the Year award for Alaska and was recognized as a 2019 United States Senate Small Business of the Week. Jokiel was awarded Enterprising Women of the Year Award for her company’s revenue category in 2018. She was inducted into the Sports Hall of Fame at the University of New Hampshire in 2016 and in 2014 was named one of Alaska’s Top Forty Under 40.

Jokiel was born and raised in Anchorage and is active in the hockey community, playing and coaching. She enjoys spending as much time as possible in Girdwood skiing, running, and enjoying the mountain town lifestyle. Most importantly she is the proud mom of a twelve-year-old little lady named Will, inspired by her incredibly strong German Oma, Wilhelmina.

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Carrie Jokiel
ChemTrack Alaska, Inc.
Contractor-at-Large
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arrie Jokiel is the President of ChemTrack Alaska, Inc. a small, 8(a) Alaskan-woman owned environmental and construction services business that has been in operation since 1973. She is also the managing member of ChemTrack/Cornerstone JV, LLC. ChemTrack/Cornerstone is a construction-focused joint venture that is in the All Small Mentor Protégé Program (ASMPP) with the Small Business Administration, or SBA.

Jokiel attended the University of New Hampshire on an ice hockey scholarship. During her time there she received a bachelor of science in kinesiology, won a national championship, and captained her team her junior and senior year.

After graduating she worked for NBC Sports in New York City and was hired to work the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. Upon returning home to Anchorage, she worked at the local sports arena and finished her master’s of business administration from UAA. She then began working at ChemTrack and finished her master’s of science in project management, also from UAA.

Jokiel is active on the AGC Board of Directors. She mentors for the Women’s Power League of Alaska, a nonprofit seeking to champion future and existing leaders in Alaska through mentorship, professional development, and community building. Jokiel also recently finished a six-year term with YWCA Alaska where she served as board president for two years. She is also a member of Women Impacting Public Policy, the Society of American Military Engineers, the National Contract Management Association, and is an ambassador for women’s ice hockey in the Fast and Female International Program. She received the 2019 SBA Woman-Owned Small Business of the Year award for Alaska and was recognized as a 2019 United States Senate Small Business of the Week. Jokiel was awarded Enterprising Women of the Year Award for her company’s revenue category in 2018. She was inducted into the Sports Hall of Fame at the University of New Hampshire in 2016 and in 2014 was named one of Alaska’s Top Forty Under 40.

Jokiel was born and raised in Anchorage and is active in the hockey community, playing and coaching. She enjoys spending as much time as possible in Girdwood skiing, running, and enjoying the mountain town lifestyle. Most importantly she is the proud mom of a twelve-year-old little lady named Will, inspired by her incredibly strong German Oma, Wilhelmina.

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ave Johnson is from Chicago, Illinois—please don’t hold it against him. His construction career began when he was 16 years old framing houses. Through college Johnson worked at a remodeling company while living and working at a horse farm in exchange for rent. After college Johnson began working in the redi-mix concrete industry at the bottom, chipping out mixer trucks. He eventually rose into sales, then quality control, and finally, operations. Johnson moved to Anchorage in 2005 to be the cement salesman for Alaska Basic Industries, the cement division of Anchorage Sand & Gravel, or AS&G. Within a few years, Johnson became the sales manager at AS&G, the position he holds today. Johnson has been active with AGC since he moved here. He has served on many committees, the board of directors, and the executive board. When Johnson is not working, he enjoys the three basic Alaska activities: fishing, hunting, and hiking.

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Dave Johnson
Anchorage Sand & Gravel Co. Inc.
Associate member
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Dave Johnson
Anchorage Sand & Gravel Co. Inc.
Associate member
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ave Johnson is from Chicago, Illinois—please don’t hold it against him. His construction career began when he was 16 years old framing houses. Through college Johnson worked at a remodeling company while living and working at a horse farm in exchange for rent. After college Johnson began working in the redi-mix concrete industry at the bottom, chipping out mixer trucks. He eventually rose into sales, then quality control, and finally, operations. Johnson moved to Anchorage in 2005 to be the cement salesman for Alaska Basic Industries, the cement division of Anchorage Sand & Gravel, or AS&G. Within a few years, Johnson became the sales manager at AS&G, the position he holds today. Johnson has been active with AGC since he moved here. He has served on many committees, the board of directors, and the executive board. When Johnson is not working, he enjoys the three basic Alaska activities: fishing, hunting, and hiking.

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Gary Klebs
KLEBS Mechanical Inc.
Immediate past president
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ary Klebs was born in Wisconsin but has called Alaska his home for more than four decades. Klebs started in the construction industry in 1981, working his way up from an entry-level position to general manager. He started KLEBS as a one-man truck and metal fabrication business in 1986. He has been at the helm of KLEBS, leading it forward in growth for the past twenty-six years to the multi-faceted company that it is today.

Klebs’ roots in the industry and education run deep. He is one of the founders of the Associated Builders & Contractors of Alaska. He is also a member and the past president of the board of directors for the Associated Builders & Contractors of Alaska. He has a vision for KLEBS to continue to grow and flourish as a family business that reflects the original values of candor, teamwork, ingenuity, and integrity that he originally brought to his one-man operation. Under his direction, KLEBS has supported the community through sponsorship of various local athletic teams, including Aces hockey. KLEBS also encourages employees to volunteer.

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Gary Klebs
KLEBS Mechanical Inc.
Immediate past president
Gary Klebs Headshot
Gary Klebs
KLEBS Mechanical Inc.
Immediate past president
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ary Klebs was born in Wisconsin but has called Alaska his home for more than four decades. Klebs started in the construction industry in 1981, working his way up from an entry-level position to general manager. He started KLEBS as a one-man truck and metal fabrication business in 1986. He has been at the helm of KLEBS, leading it forward in growth for the past twenty-six years to the multi-faceted company that it is today.

Klebs’ roots in the industry and education run deep. He is one of the founders of the Associated Builders & Contractors of Alaska. He is also a member and the past president of the board of directors for the Associated Builders & Contractors of Alaska. He has a vision for KLEBS to continue to grow and flourish as a family business that reflects the original values of candor, teamwork, ingenuity, and integrity that he originally brought to his one-man operation. Under his direction, KLEBS has supported the community through sponsorship of various local athletic teams, including Aces hockey. KLEBS also encourages employees to volunteer.

Klebs is married and has three children: Matt, Mike, and Amy. His favorite pastimes outside of growing KLEBS into an industry leader include fishing, time at the cabin with his family, and occasionally flying his plane.
AGC board of directors
In addition to the executive board, dozens of other Alaskans are on the full AGC of Alaska board of directors. In total, forty people serve as directors of the association, many of whom work on several committees. This list may change before January. The president, with the advice and consent of the AGC Executive Board, may appoint to the board of directors six Contractor members and three Associate members. This will take place during the December 8 Executive Board meeting. We’ve included the 2021-2022 list of board members. If you see a name you recognize, tell them thank you for their service.
AGC of Alaska Executive Board
Sarah Lefebvre, President
Exclusive Paving

Brian Midyett, Vice-president
STG Pacific LLC

Marcus Trivette, Secretary
Brice Inc.

Saigen Harris, Treasurer
F&W Construction Co. Inc.

Carrie Jokiel, Contractor-at-large
ChemTrack Alaska, Inc.

Dave Johnson, Associate member
Anchorage Sand & Gravel Co. Inc.

Gary Klebs, Immediate past-president
KLEBS Mechanical, Inc.
Sarah Lefebvre, President
Exclusive Paving

Brian Midyett, Vice-president
STG Pacific LLC

Marcus Trivette, Secretary
Brice Inc.

Saigen Harris, Treasurer
F&W Construction Co. Inc.

Carrie Jokiel, Contractor-at-large
ChemTrack Alaska, Inc.

Dave Johnson, Associate member
Anchorage Sand & Gravel Co. Inc.

Gary Klebs, Immediate past-president
KLEBS Mechanical, Inc.

Directors
Aaron Bartel
B. C. Excavating, LLC

Brennan Walsh
STG, Inc.

Cuauhtemoc Rodriguez
Coldfoot Environmental Services, Inc.

Dan Hall
Knik Construction Co., Inc.

David Shahnazarian
American Marine Corporation

Derek Betts
Granite Construction Company

Heather Sottosanti
Neeser Construction, Inc.

Jeff Miller
Cruz Construction, Inc.

Jim St. George
St. George Consulting

Kirk Currey
Construction Machinery Industrial, LLC

Kirstie Gray
Gray Services, LLC

Luke Blomfield
Davis Constructors & Engineers, Inc.

Lynne Seville
Parker, Smith & Feek, Inc.

Matt Ketchum
K & H Civil Constructors, LLC

Mike Davis
GHEMM Company, Inc.

Mike T. Gould
Excel Construction, Inc.

Paul Kovach
Spenard Builders Supply

Regina Daniels
Davis Block & Concrete

Ron Pichler
Denali Drilling, Inc.

Sean Hickel
Roger Hickel Contracting, Inc.

Steve Rowe
Swalling General Contractors, LLC

Troy Gray
Knik Construction Co., Inc.

Tyler Loken
Loken Construction, LLC

Aaron Bartel
B. C. Excavating, LLC

Brennan Walsh
STG, Inc.

Cuauhtemoc Rodriguez
Coldfoot Environmental Services, Inc.

Dan Hall
Knik Construction Co., Inc.

David Shahnazarian
American Marine Corporation

Derek Betts
Granite Construction Company

Heather Sottosanti
Neeser Construction, Inc.

Jeff Miller
Cruz Construction, Inc.

Jim St. George
St. George Consulting

Kirk Currey
Construction Machinery Industrial, LLC

Kirstie Gray
Gray Services, LLC

Luke Blomfield
Davis Constructors & Engineers, Inc.

Lynne Seville
Parker, Smith & Feek, Inc.

Matt Ketchum
K & H Civil Constructors, LLC

Mike Davis
GHEMM Company, Inc.

Mike T. Gould
Excel Construction, Inc.

Paul Kovach
Spenard Builders Supply

Regina Daniels
Davis Block & Concrete

Ron Pichler
Denali Drilling, Inc.

Sean Hickel
Roger Hickel Contracting, Inc.

Steve Rowe
Swalling General Contractors, LLC

Troy Gray
Knik Construction Co., Inc.

Tyler Loken
Loken Construction, LLC