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Canadian Construction Association
Established in 1918, Canadian Construction Association’s (CCA) vision is to build Canada with ethics, skills and responsibility. CCA’s mission is to be the national voice for the Canadian construction industry.
Members firms join CCA through their local or provincial construction associations and are entitled to numerous membership benefits including standard documents, construction guides, as well as updates on federal public policy and regulatory requirements.
Across Canada, CCA represents more than 20,000 members firms drawn from 64 local and provincial integrated partner associations. CCA gives voice to the public policy, legal and standards development goals of contractors, suppliers and allied business professionals working in, or with, Canada’s non-residential construction industry.
British Columbia Construction Association
The British Columbia Construction Association (BCCA) represents 2000 companies working in the institutional, commercial and industrial construction sectors of our province. Advocating to foster an economic and political climate to promote growth, competition and success for our industry, the BCCA also provides technologies and services to support BC construction businesses of all sizes. BCCA members are business owners and leaders from across our industry. General and trade contractors, manufacturers, suppliers, allied services, owners and developers, work together to insure key issues are known and understood by decision makers and stakeholder groups. These efforts include a focus on procurement, skilled workforce, safety, and ethics.
Vancouver Island Construction Association
The Vancouver Island Construction Association (VICA), serves our construction community: the institutional, commercial, industrial, civil, and multi-residential construction sectors on Vancouver Island, the Gulf Islands, and other coastal areas of British Columbia. VICA members come from all areas of our construction community from owners, architects, and engineers to consultants and contractors. They’re made up of a diverse group of individuals — women, men, young, and old — that bring unique skills and experience to the workforce. Together, we contribute to the dynamic construction industry in BC.
BCCSA - Large COR Certified
The Certificate of Recognition (COR) is a voluntary incentive program that recognizes companies who develop and implement health and safety and injury management systems that meet an industry standard. The program rewards employers who take a strategic approach to workplace safety and are committed to reducing both the human and financial costs of workplace injuries. COR certification is offered by WorkSafeBC and delivered through Certifying Partners . The BCCSA is the COR Certifying Partner for employers in the construction industry.
ISNetworld Member Contractor
Established in 2001, ISN® is the global leader in contractor and supplier management. They support more than 500 Hiring Clients in capital-intensive industries to help manage more than 60,000 contractors and suppliers with operations in over 85 countries. ISN takes pride in leading efforts to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of contractor management systems and in serving as a forum for sharing industry best practices among its members.
BC Road Builders and Heavy Construction Association
The BC Road Builders and Heavy Construction Association is a non-profit organization that represents firms in the BC road building and maintenance industry. Over 250 member companies represent privatized highway maintenance contractors, construction contractors, underground/utility contractors, paving contractors and the various service and supply companies in the industry.
Their mandate is to communicate with the public and government about critical transportation issues. They are the recognized advocate for infrastructure development and a balanced, safe transportation system that sustains and promotes provincial economic growth.
UDI Capital Region
The Capital Region’s professional resource for the real estate development industry
They are a non-profit association, supporting industry professionals and affiliates with the information, education and representation they need to thrive in our local development industry.
With over 170 corporate members, they represent thousands of individuals involved in all facets of land development and planning. Founded in 1972 in the Pacific Region, they have dedicated the past 45 years to supporting and representing the industry through research, professional development and education opportunities, and strong relationships with government, media and the public.
Clean Energy BC
CEBC is an industry association that promotes the growth of BC’s clean energy industry by advocating for environmentally responsible and viable power generation, transmission, and management resources that serve the public by providing cost effective electricity. This goal entails assisting the manufacturing, supply, and service industries that shape clean energy production in BC and around the world. CEBC strives to maintain strong relationships with all levels of government, BC Hydro, First Nations communities, environmental organizations and the public.