Industry Sites and Associations


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The Associated General Contractors of America


Trade association for the construction industry. Includes searchable database of member contractors. www.agc.org

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Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc.

National trade association representing merit shop contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers and related firms in the United States. www.abc.org
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Mechanical Contractors Association of New York

The Mechanical Contractors Association of New York, Inc. (MCA) is an organization formed to foster the Mechanical and Sprinkler Contracting Industry in New York City and Long Island. MCA is designed to promote your welfare, as a mechanical contractor, and the development of the heating, piping, air conditioning and fire suppression industry. MCA is a business association concerned with your business! Since 1885, MCA has provided a place for contractors to come for a number of reasons. www.nymca.org
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Construction Management Association of America

CMAA is North America’s only organization dedicated exclusively to the interests of professional Construction and Program Management. The Association was formed in 1982. Current membership is more than 6,000, including individual CM/PM practitioners, corporate members, and construction owners in both public and private sectors, along with academic and associate members. CMAA has 25 regional chapters. Jacobs is a member firm in CMAA and encourages individual membership and certification for its employees. http://cmaanet.org




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American Institute of Constructors

AIC is an organization established to help individual construction practitioners achieve the professional status they deserve. The Institute is the constructor's counterpart of professional organizations found in architecture, engineering, law and other fields. As such, the Institute serves as the national qualifying body of professional constructor. AIC membership identifies the individual as a true professional. www.aicnet.org




National Association of Women in Construction

The National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) originally began as Women in Construction of Fort Worth, Texas. It was founded in 1953 by 16 women working in the construction industry. Knowing that women represented only a small fraction of the construction industry, the founders organized NAWIC to create a support network. Women in Construction of Fort Worth was so successful that it gained its national charter in 1955 and became the National Association of Women in Construction. www.nawic.org

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