Cross-Trade Associations for Subcontractors
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Construction Management Association of America (CMAA)
Construction Management Association of America (CMAA)
The Construction Management Association of America is an industry association of members across government, contractors, consultants, technology suppliers, academia, and legal organizations. CMAA provides support, education, and development for professionals working in the built environment.
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- Unlimited access to a library of 200+ on-demand webinars, plus free registration to live webinars
- Ability to connect with 20,000+ members through an online directory and local chapter meetings
- Discounted fees for Construction Manager-in-Training (CMIT®) certification credentials
- Discounted access to CMAA’s leadership library, standards of practice, and professional development courses
- Discounted registration to CMAA’s two national events, CMAA Focus and CMAA Annual Conference
Cross-Trade Associations for Subcontractors
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Other trade associations
Fabricators and Manufacturers Association (FMA)
The Fabricators and Manufacturers Association is a network of thousands of metal fabrication and manufacturing professionals. It’s committed to shaping the future of the metal processing, forming, and fabricating industries through professional development for individuals and businesses.
Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC)
The Associated Builders and Contractors is a national trade association representing over 23,000 members across the construction industry. Its programs and services focus on helping members develop skills, win work, and deliver services safely, ethically, and profitably.
National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS)
The National Institute of Building Sciences is an independent non-profit organization that supports advances in building science and technology. Its members include individuals, public and private sector organizations, non-profits, and local, state, and federal government officials who want to solve critical issues facing the industry.