Leveraging Industry Affiliations for Excellence
Maximizing Resources through Industry Affiliations
NRCA
National Roofing Contractors Association
FRSA
Florida Roofing & Sheet Metal Contractors Association
Over the past 91 years, The Florida Roofing, Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors Association, FRSA has developed many programs and services which are available to FRSA members. FRSA maintains its status as a progressive association of members with similar interests and purpose. The FRSA Board of Directors and a number of standing and special committees work on various programs and projects while constantly developing or assessing new ones. The success of the organization is due to the active involvement of so many members.
The purpose of the FRSA is to foster and encourage a high standard of business ethics among members and inform the public of the importance of doing business with competent, ethical and licensed companies. Additionally, the association seeks to improve the quality of the industries it represents through research, education and certification. FRSA also strives to provide assistance in the cooperative purchasing of insurance, financial services and other products and services designated by the Board of Directors.
ABC
Associated Builders & Contractors
Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) is a national trade association representing the merit shop construction industry. ABC is a federation of 74 chapters with 22,000 commercial contractors and construction-related firms among its members. The association was founded in 1950 to advocate “for free enterprise and open competition in the U.S. construction industry.”
Their positions regarding the Davis-Bacon Act and Project Labor Agreements often pit them in political battles against labor unions from the building trades. The Center for Responsive Politics has designated ABC as a “Heavy Hitter”, rating it among the largest overall contributors to federal elections over the past two decades. The grou also ranks among the 50 largest trade associations in the nation according to Washington Business Journal.