Cross-Trade Associations for Subcontractors
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Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA)
Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA)
The Design-Build Institute of America is a community of architects, engineers, construction professionals, owners, academics, and students. It provides education and professional certifications that advance best practices across the built environment.

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- Discounts on all DBIA educational programs, conferences (including their ), and Design-Build Certification Workshops
- Special rates for DBIA contract documents, forms, and books
- Membership in your local DBIA Region and complimentary access to all chapters
- Access to DBIA Membership Directory and a profile in DBIA Industry Match
- Networking opportunities with DBIA members
- Opportunities to volunteer for the association鈥檚 national committees
Cross-Trade Associations for Subcontractors
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Other trade associations
National Utility Contractors Association (NUCA)
The National Utility Contractors Association works on behalf of the utility construction and excavation industries. NUCA is dedicated to improving the operational proficiency and financial performance of its member companies, which are comprised of utility contractors, excavators, suppliers, manufacturers, and other providers.
Construction Management Association of America (CMAA)
The Construction Management Association of America is an industry association of members across government, contractors, consultants, technology suppliers, academia, and legal organizations. CMAA provides support, education, and development for professionals working in the built environment.
National Systems Contractors Association (NSCA)
The National Systems Contractors Association is a non-profit association representing the commercial electronic systems industry. Members include contractors, manufacturers, consultants, architects, engineers, and other professionals working with low-voltage technology.