ANAHEIM, CA — Caliagua, Inc., a general contractor specializing in water and wastewater infrastructure construction in Southern California, announces that company President Gus Bruner has been appointed Chair of the Associated General Contractors of California (AGC of California) Riverside-San Bernardino District for 2025. Bruner will also continue to serve as a State Board Director for AGC of California.
AGC of California is an organization that provides comprehensive support to contractors throughout the Riverside, San Bernardino, and Imperial counties in California. AGC serves as a critical resource, offering tailored district-level support while promoting the construction industry's interests through advocacy, training, and workforce development. The AGC Construction Education Foundation (CEF) equips contractors with resources to attract, develop, and retain skilled professionals.
As Chair, Bruner will work closely with AGC and its members to advance the construction industry's growth and foster a more inclusive and innovative workforce across the region.
"It is an honor to serve as Chair of the Riverside-San Bernardino District," Bruner said. "AGC's mission to connect people and communities while advocating for the construction industry aligns perfectly with Caliagua's commitment to quality, reliability, and community development."
Bruner's career began with a Bachelor of Arts in business administration with an emphasis in accounting. He worked with several public accounting firms, including KPMG, before joining Robinson-Prezioso (Cor-Ray Painting) as Controller in 1984. In 1986, he joined Caliagua, Inc., a company founded by his father in 1978.
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Caliagua specializes in the construction of water and wastewater treatment plants, pumping stations, and lift stations. With a track record of delivering projects on time and within budget, Caliagua has expertise in engineering, project management, and cost analysis. The company is a partner for both public agencies and private sector clients.
Through Bruner's work with AGC, he aims to strengthen relationships between contractors, municipalities, water districts, and private sector partners to support sustainable growth and innovative solutions for California's water infrastructure challenges. Two recent projects include the Tustin PFAS Treatment Plant and a 23-acre lagoon at Disney's Cotino LivingStory planned community.