AFFILIATIONS
Associated Builders and Contractors-Keystone Chapter & Baltimore Metro Chapter:

ABC Keystone and Baltimore Metro are local chapters of Associated Builders & Contractors, Inc., representing nearly 25,000 merit shop construction and construction-related firms in 78 chapters across the United States. They encompass the commercial, industrial, and institutional markets with over 800 member firms. ABC is the only construction association that equally represents every type of firm involved with the entire construction process. www.abc.org

   
Accredited Quality Contractors:

The Accredited Quality Contractor Program was launched in 1993 to provide an accreditation program which publicly recognizes and honors those construction firms which have documented their commitment in four key areas of corporate responsibility: AQC Website
  • Safety
  • Employee Benefits
  • Training
  • Community Relation

   
Design Build Institute of America:

The mission of the DBIA is to achieve and maintain recognition as the industry center of expertise for design-build practice Lead the expansion of design-build utilization across all industries and markets. www.dbia.org
   
National Society of Professional Engineers:

NSPE, in partnership with the State Societies, is the organization of licensed Professional Engineers (PEs) and Engineer Interns (EIs). Through education, licensure advocacy, leadership training, multi-disciplinary networking, and outreach, NSPE enhances the image of its members and their ability to ethically and professionally practice engineering. www.nspe.org
   
American Society of Civil Engineers:

Founded in 1852, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) represents more than 140,000 members of the civil engineering profession worldwide and is America's oldest national engineering society. The mission of the ASCE is to provide essential value to the members, their careers, partners and the public by advancing technology, advocating lifelong learning, promoting the profession, developing leadership and advocating infrastructure and environmental stewardship. www.asce.org
American Institute of Chemical Engineers:

AIChE is the world�s leading organization for chemical engineering professionals, with more than 40,000 members from 93 countries. AIChE has the breadth of resources and expertise that is needed, in core process industries or emerging areas, such as nanobiotechnology. Information can be accessed on recognized and promising chemical engineering processes and methods. A global network of intelligent, resourceful colleagues, their shared wisdom, and learning opportunities from recognized authorities. All of which can help one move forward professionally and enrich the world we live in. www.aiche.org
   
The Engineering Society of York:

Established in 1910, The Engineering Society of York was originally created to exchange thoughts and ideas on technical articles but quickly grew into an organization which promotes the engineering industry, while also providing support to York County students who wish to pursue a career in engineering. Today the society is comprised of over 100 members who can participate in monthly tours of local companies and lectures delivered by key individuals of the industry and community. www.tesoy.org
   
Tank Installers of Pennsylvania:

Tank Installers of Pennsylvania is a non-profit association consisting of over 50 members including pump and tank installers, related environmental and engineering firms and suppliers of related equipment and services. www.tip-pa.com
   
International Risk Management Institute:

The IRMI�s mission is to be the premier authority in providing expert advice and practical strategies for risk management, insurance, and legal professionals. They continuously earn customers� trust and confidence by empowering them with the most reliable and accurate information, maintaining the highest levels of integrity in all that they do. www.irmi.com
   
Pennsylvania Chamber of Business & Industry:

The Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry is the largest broad-based business association in Pennsylvania. Thousands of members throughout the Commonwealth employ greater than 50 percent of Pennsylvania�s private workforce. Headquartered in Harrisburg, the PA Chamber serves as the frontline advocate for business on Capitol Hill by influencing the legislative, regulatory and judicial branches of state government. In 1995, the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry became one of only five state chambers in the nation to be accredited by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce for meeting the highest standards of performance and effectiveness. www.pachamber.org
   
York County Chamber of Commerce:

Founded in 1898, the York County Chamber was the eighth Chamber Member of the newly-formed U.S. Chamber in 1912. They are located near Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C.; next to the Pennsylvania Amish, Hershey Chocolate, Gettysburg, and the State Capitol in Harrisburg. The Chamber moves forward aggressively and confidently to Lead the Way as the Voice of Business and will continue to collaborate with other organizations to build a stronger Chamber and business community. www.york-chamber.com
   
York County Builders Association:

The York County Builders Association (YCBA) was chartered in 1964 and is affiliated with the Pennsylvania Builders Association and the National Association of Builders. It is a non-profit association of builders and related trades organized to promote home ownership for the citizens of York County and improvement of the building industry. The Mission of the York County Builders Association is to promote and support the building industry by providing a professional standard of ethical guidelines, education and services to its members and the general public. www.yorkbuilders.com
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