Cross-Trade Associations for Subcontractors
Trade Associations •
Associated General Contractors of America (AGC)
Associated General Contractors of America (AGC)
The Associated General Contractors of America represents more than 27,000 general and specialty contractors, service providers, and suppliers. Its nationwide network of chapters offers resources, advocacy, education, and networking opportunities.
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- Training and education designed to help you increase profits and productivity
- A network of industry peers who can help you address issues impacting your business
- Ongoing educational events and networking opportunities, including their annual convention
- Access to economic insights, workforce data, and industry news
- Volunteer opportunities to lead and advance the association
- Discounts with companies like FedEx, Home Depot, and Michelin
Cross-Trade Associations for Subcontractors
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Other trade associations
National Subcontractors Alliance (NSA)
The National Subcontractors Alliance is a trade association representing the interests of subcontractors by providing support on legislative and regulatory issues affecting the industry. Membership is open to any local, regional, or state association dedicated to promoting and protecting the rights and interests of specialty contractors in the construction industry.
National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA)
The National Electrical Contractors Association represents nearly 4,000 electrical contractors from firms of all sizes performing a range of services. NECA provides resources that help them make better business decisions, provide excellent customer service, and leverage innovative technology.
Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA)
The Design-Build Institute of America is a community of architects, engineers, construction professionals, owners, academics, and students. It provides education and professional certifications that advance best practices across the built environment.