Cross-Trade Associations for Subcontractors
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Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA)
Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA)
The Construction Financial Management Association provides career development and networking opportunities for construction finance professionals. CFMA members are CFOs, controllers, treasurers, and staff accountants and admins working at developers; major commercial construction companies in general, specialty trades, industrial, and heavy/highway sectors; and companies that serve construction, like CPAs, outsourced accounting firms, banks, sureties, and insurance brokers.
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- Educational resources and webinars that address the nuances of construction financial management
- Discounted registration to CMFA’s Annual Conference & Exhibition, and access to affiliated chapter conferences
- An online discussion forum to connect, ask questions, share information, and exchange ideas with your peers (CFMA Cafe)
- Member discounts for in-person and online CFMA events
- Exclusive discounts on services like payment solutions, shipping, and fleet management
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.
Retail Contractors Association (RCA)
The Retail Contractors Association is a national organization of retail contractors dedicated to ethics, safety, quality, and professionalism in retail construction.
National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC)
The National Association of Women in Construction provides support, networking, and educational opportunities for women in the construction industry. NAWIC’s member base comprises more than 6,000 members across 120+ chapters nationwide.