Cross-Trade Associations for Subcontractors
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The Association of Union Contractors (TAUC)
The Association of Union Contractors (TAUC)
The Association of Union Constructors (TAUC) is a national trade association for union construction and maintenance contractors. Members include 1,700+ contractors who use union labor, along with local contractor associations and vendors in the industrial maintenance and construction fields. TAUC helps contractors stay on the cutting edge of technology, safety and health, and labor relations.

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- Discounted registration for the annual and Safety-Labor Forums
- Labor relations assistance from association staff
- Voting privileges at association meetings
- Volunteer opportunities to chair association committees
- Free subscription to The Construction User quarterly magazine
- Significant savings on products and services such as hotel reservations, car rentals, shipping, and payroll administration
Cross-Trade Associations for Subcontractors
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Other trade associations
National Association of Minority Contractors (NAMC)
The National Association of Minority Contractors is dedicated to promoting the economic and legal interests of minority contracting firms, advocating for inclusion and equality in the construction industry. NAMC assists members with building capacity by providing access to opportunity, advocacy, and contractor development training.
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 Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS)
The National Institute of Building Sciences is an independent non-profit organization that supports advances in building science and technology. Its members include individuals, public and private sector organizations, non-profits, and local, state, and federal government officials who want to solve critical issues facing the industry.