onstruction Machinery Industrial (CMI) has kept Alaska’s industries “moving forward” since first opening its doors in 1985, and it’s been an Associated General Contractors (AGC) of Alaska member almost as long. The company prides itself on its reputation for exceptional service, for offering support solutions tailored to meet Alaska’s unique and demanding market, and its extensive inventory of equipment engineered to “get it done.”
CMI applies that same “get it done” mentality to its involvement with AGC, reliably sponsoring and participating in events, being part of committees, and sending members to Juneau to speak with legislators. It’s that unwavering commitment and steadfast support to AGC’s mission that led the AGC Executive Board to choose CMI as the Associate of the Year at its November annual conference.
“They have representation at just about every AGC event we host, both in attendance and sponsorship,” AGC Executive Director Alicia Kresl told attendees at the Dinner Dance, where the award was announced. “This company supports [AGC] through serving on our Board of Directors, our Membership Committee, our Legislative Affairs Committee, as well as the Construction Leadership Committee. They truly go above and beyond with their customer service, understanding the importance of collaboration within the industry, and take pride in going the extra mile for their clients.”
With locations in Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, and Ketchikan, CMI delivers equipment from industry-leading brands for purchase or rent to AGC and non-AGC members in the construction, mining, and logging industries across Alaska. CMI’s signature “extra mile” service begins before a contract is signed and continues long after the sale is complete—its 112-person team is available every step of the way to ensure that the entire transaction, from financing to purchasing to ongoing maintenance, is as hassle-free as possible.
Last fall, CMI earned the thirtieth spot in Alaska Business magazine’s 2025 Top 49ers list for the second year in a row. The list ranks Alaskan-owned companies by annual gross revenue. Kirk Currey, sales representative for CMIs’ Anchorage branch, told Dinner Dance attendees that CMI and AGC will continue to grow together.
“Thank you very much,” he said when accepting the award on CMI’s behalf. “It’s been an honor to be a part of you for a long time. I look forward to seeing us prosper and continuing to move forward. I appreciate it very much.”