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Associated Builders and Contractors ABC is a national trade association representing nearly 23,000 contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers and related firms from across the country and from all specialties in the construction industry. Associated General Contractors The Associated General Contractors (AGC) is the nation's largest and oldest construction trade association, established in 1918 after a request by President Woodrow Wilson. Membership in AGC consists of more than 33,000 firms through a nationwide network of chapters. Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association The BHMA is the national trade association representing manufacturers of all types of builders hardware products. Since its founding in 1925, BHMA has been dedicated to serving its member companies and ensuring the quality and caliber of architectural hardware products. Construction Financial Management Association CFMA is "The Source & Resource for Construction Financial Professionals." In addition to specialized education and training, CFMA provides its 7000+ General and Associate Members with opportunities for professional and career development through its nationwide network of chapters, its Annual Conference & Exhibition, its authoritative industry surveys, and its award-winning publications. Construction Industry Compliance Assistance Center Here you will find plain language explanations of environmental rules for the construction industry. Also provided are links to detailed information, including state regulations and other resources. Construction Owners Association of America, Inc. (COAA) COAA was founded in 1994 to act as a focal point and voice for the interests of owners in construction. COAA is a diverse group of men and women representing construction owners in America. COAA is dedicated to making a significant and lasting impact on the construction industry through its leadership by creating a unified, collective voice for owners' issues in the construction process. Contractor's License Reference Site This site provides information to both contractors and homeowners. If you are a contractor, find out how to get a license. If you are a homeowner, find out if a contractor is licensed. Home Builders Institute The HBI is the nation's leading source for education and training programs serving the home building industry. For more than 25 years, HBI has trained skilled workers in residential construction. Annually, HBI enrolls over 7,000 individuals nationwide in construction crafts training programs. HBI helps builders enhance their professionalism through continuing education and certificate programs. McGraw-Hill Construction McGraw-Hill Construction connects people, projects and products across the design and construction industry. From project and product information to industry news, trends and forecasts, they provide industry players with tools and resources that help them save time, money, and energy. National Association of Home Builders The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) is a federation of more than 800 state and local builders associations throughout the United States. National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) NAM's mission is to enhance the competitiveness of manufacturers and improve living standards for working Americans by shaping a legislative and regulatory environment conducive to U.S. economic growth, and to increase understanding among policymakers, the media, and the general public about the importance of manufacturing to America's economic strength. National Association of the Remodeling Industry The NARI brings together people who work in and with the remodeling industry, belonging and growing by learning from one another. As professionals, they create an exceptional experience for the remodeling consumer. |
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