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Associations

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apwa american public works association
nrmca national ready mixed concrete association
ICRI international concrete repair institute
tca tilt up concrete association
american concrete pavement association
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aia american institute of achitects
ASLA american society of landscape architects
ACPA

American Concrete Paving Association

Founded in 1963, The American Concrete Pavement Association (ACPA) is the world’s largest trade association that exclusively represents the interests of those involved with the design, construction, and preservation of concrete pavements. ACPA represents these interests at the national level to Congress, FHWA, FAA, national trade associations, and business organizations. ACPA supports research and promotion to improve the quality of concrete pavements and expand their use. ACPA provides engineering expertise, design tools, pavement specifications, construction best practices, and education to members and agencies. ACPA represents nearly 400 member companies and 2,300 individuals across the US and abroad.

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NRMCA

National Ready Mixed Concrete Association

Founded in 1930, the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association is the leading industry advocate. Our mission is to provide exceptional value for our members by responsibly representing and serving the entire ready mixed concrete industry through leadership, promotion, education and partnering to ensure ready mixed concrete is the building material of choice.

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Tilt-Up Concrete Association

The Tilt-Up Concrete Association (TCA) is the international nonprofit trade association for the global tilt-up concrete construction industry and was founded in 1986 by a dedicated group of contractors, professionals, and manufacturers with the interest of improving the quality and acceptance of tilt-up construction.

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National Association of Corrosion Engineers

NACE International, The Worldwide Corrosion Authority, was established in 1943 by eleven corrosion engineers from the pipeline industry as the “National Association of Corrosion Engineers.”

Today, NACE serves nearly 36,000 members in over 130 countries and is recognized globally as the premier authority for corrosion control solutions. The organization offers technical training and certification programs, conferences, industry standards, reports, publications, technical journals, government relations activities and more.

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American Public Works Association

The American Public Works Association (APWA) serves professionals in all aspects of public works—a fact that sets it apart from other organizations and makes it an effective voice of public works throughout North America. With a worldwide membership over 28,500 strong, APWA includes not only personnel from local, county, state/province, and federal agencies, but also private sector personnel who supply products and services to those professionals.

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AIA

American Institute of Architects

We advocate for the value of architecture and give architects the resources they need to do their best work. Our work drives positive change through the power of design.

ASLA

American Society of Landscape Architects

We advocate for the value of architecture and give architects the resources they need to do their best work. Our work drives positive change through the power of design.

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International Concrete Repair Institute

The International Concrete Repair Institute (ICRI), the only association in the concrete industry devoted solely to repair and restoration, publishes a bimonthly magazine and technical guidelines for concrete repair, and cosponsors the World of Concrete. Local chapters provide regional networking opportunities. Worldwide membership includes contractors, manufacturers, engineers, distributors, owners, and other professionals with a common goal: prolonging the useful life of concrete through quality repair, restoration, and protection.

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Concrete Foundations Association

The Mission of the CFA is to support the cast-in-place contractor as the voice in recognized authority for the residential concrete industry. 

 

Representing hundreds of members throughout North America since 1975, the Concrete Foundations Association is committed to developing resources for contractors- from start-up operations and owner/operators to multi-generational and firms with over 200 employees.

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