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Written by Administrator
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Monday, 01 January 2007 18:00 |
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Benefits of membership in the Western Insulation Contractors Association include:
- Structured, professional educational seminars, forums and business meetings created with high quality subject matter. The WICA events are scheduled in advance and are held various times throuhout the year. The WICA also provides an Annual Convention, which is held in mid-September to mid-October.
- Contractor representation and counsel in labor negotiations.
- Events and activities with an environment conducive to social enhancement, professional development and networking opportunities.
- Monthly newsletter with articles that may include current events in the industry, financial advice and insights, legal summations, association events, and board and commission developments.
- Membership Directory which is a quick reference provided to the membership, engineers, architects, general contractors, state and local agencies.
- An Association office, with full time staff, working as directed toward the goals and objectives determined by the Board of Directors. The WICA office is staffed from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Friday.
- An Association office, which provides for a clearinghouse of information; a place for contractors to call to register their opinions and concerns; as well as a resource for industry standards, regulations and other related information.
- A liaison with architects, engineers, general and specialty contractors.
- A governing body, of fifteen contractor members, diverse and noteworthy in their leadership capabilities.
Membership Levels
- Regular Membership in the WICA is available to all union insulation companies and individuals active in the mechanical insulation business in the Western United States and Canada as contractors.
- Associate Membership in the WICA is open to all companies who manufacture, fabricate, and distribute insulation products to the mechanical insulation industry.
- Affiliate Membership in the WICA is available to all companies and individuals who influence, specify, work with, use the services of or are otherwise associated with the mechanical insulation industry such as engineers, governmental agencies, industrial and institutional firms, mechanical and general contractors, inspectors, equipment rental companies, accounting, insurance, and legal professionals, etc.
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