Recognizing the outstanding work, professionalism and ingenuity of NECA member contractors. All projects must be completed in 2024. March 3rd Applications Open July 3rd Deadline to Submit Applications July 7th Judging Period Begins July 25th Judging Period Ends July 31st Winner Notification Begins...
Represents contractors’ interest before local, state and federal governments; informs legislators of industry’s views and assist members with their problems with the government contracting agencies; provides effective legislative information and action for the entire industry. Supports industry-oriented cand...
Founded in 1962, the CVECA was organized by local electrical contractors as a means of providing a group support approach to industry problems. Our organization has grown over the years and has implemented other diverse programs and services. Our flagship program, theApprenticeship Training Program,...
AECI Ireland was established in 1960 representing Electrical Contractors who, as a group, are consistently the largest employers in the Electrical Contracting Industry
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Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA). 7,000 electricians join the field each year, but 10,000 retire. The BLS reports that the employment of electricians is projected to grow 10% from 2018 to 2028 — faster than the average for all ...
The National Electrical Contractors Association has enjoyed a long partnership with the IBEW (International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers). Our partnership in the Nebraska Chapter involves IBEW Local Union #265 (Lincoln) and IBEW Local Union #22 (Omaha). ...
Join Five Boro (5 Boro), the leading alliance for NYC electrical industry professionals. Take advantage of our informative and fun events, meetings & resources for electrical professionals.
The National Electrical Contractors Association recently awarded Rosendin with 12 Safety Achievement Awards. NECA’s annual award program is an elite safety recognition that highlights electrical companies with excellent safety and health programs whose injury and fatality rates are lower than the industry...
When the Kansas City Chapter was originally founded, its purposes were to educate electrical contractors, improve the standards of service provided by electrical contractors to the public, assist electrical contractors in dealings with others in the industry, and promote the general welfare of its memb...