Trade-Specific Associations for Subcontractors
Trade Associations •
Flooring Contractors Association (FCICA)
Flooring Contractors Association (FCICA)
The Flooring Contractors Association is a go-to source that provides education and business support for contractors, manufacturers, and distributors in the commercial flooring industry. Its mission is to help make commercial flooring contractors successful.

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- Access to the Installation Manager Certification Program
- Live and on-demand webinars covering installation techniques, products, business management, and professional development topics
- Comprehensive safety resources and weekly safety talks
- In-person networking at conferences and meetings through the year
- Volunteer opportunities with specialized committees
- Access to an affordable, accessible healthcare program
Trade-Specific Associations for Subcontractors
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Other trade associations
National Organization of Restoration and Remediation Professionals (NORRP)
The National Organization of Restoration and Remediation Professionals is dedicated to providing support and specialized training for the restoration and remediation industry. Members include contractors, technicians, corporations, and allied partner organizations.
National Fireproofing Contractors Association (NFCA)
The National Fireproofing Contractors Association represents fireproofing contractors and manufacturers, equipment suppliers, and inspection agencies who install, inspect, or provide passive fire protection for built structures. It provides education and advocacy to promote fire-resistance in buildings.
Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors' National Association (SMACNA)
The Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors’ National Association has more than 100 chapters and 3,500 members across the US, Canada, Australia, and Brazil. Its mission is to create a competitive advantage for sheet metal and air conditioning contractors through education, labor relations, standards development, industry representation, and business studies.