Cross-Trade Associations for Subcontractors
Trade Associations �
National Association of Minority Contractors (NAMC)
National Association of Minority Contractors (NAMC)
The National Association of Minority Contractors is dedicated to promoting the economic and legal interests of minority contracting firms, advocating for inclusion and equality in the construction industry. NAMC assists members with building capacity by providing access to opportunity, advocacy, and contractor development training.

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- A thriving network of fellow contractors, corporate partners, strategic alliances, and public agencies
- Resources to help you effectively pursue, win, and execute business
- Ability to post employment and bid opportunities free of charge
- Access to 20+ local chapters for local networking and knowledge exchange
- Access to NAMC’s National Annual Conference, in addition to a slew of other throughout the year
Cross-Trade Associations for Subcontractors
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Other trade associations
International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental, and Reinforcing Iron Workers (IW)
The International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers, AFL-CIO is a trade association representing 120,000 union iron workers. It provides training, education, and advocacy to protect and advance the iron industry in North America.
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.
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.