Construction Industry Coalition Members
The Construction Industry Coalition is a non-partisan organization whose constituents consist of licensed design professionals, both licensed and non-licensed trades, as well as union and open shop companies. We are a coalition of construction industry-related associations and member-based organizations.
Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc Oklahoma Chapter
ABC is the nation's leading commercial construction trade association, representing 22,000 members nationwide in 70 chapters. Fortune magazine rated ABC as one of the "most influential" organizations in the United States.
American Council of Engineering Companies of Oklahoma
The ACEC OKLAHOMA and the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) are the only state and national engineering organizations devoted exclusively to advancing the business interests of consulting engineering firms. While there are many technical and professional societies promoting the practice of engineering, ACEC OKLAHOMA and ACEC concentrate of the USINESS of design consulting.
Associated General Contractors of Oklahoma
The AGC of Oklahoma is a statewide, full service, non-profit organization for construction professionals. The AGC actively represents all types and disciplines of contractors and related affiliates including general contractors, subcontractors, specialty contractors, suppliers, service providers, education affiliates, and other industry related professional organizations.
Combined with the AGC of America, the AGC of Oklahoma provides answers to construction questions and unlimited tools for professional growth. The AGC member contractors are recognized as the leaders of construction performing over 80% of all commercial and industrial construction work in the state.
American Institute of Architects, Oklahoma Chapter
The American Institute of Architects represents the professional interests of over 800 licensed architects, emerging professionals, and allied construction and design professionals in Oklahoma. AIA Members adhere to a code of ethics and professional conduct that assures the client, the public, and colleagues of an AIA-member architect's dedication to the highest standards in professional practice.
American Subcontractor Association of Oklahoma
The American Subcontractors Association of Oklahoma (ASA-OK) is a non-profit trade association representing subcontractors throughout the state. As part of a nationwide network of over 30 local and state chapters, the ASA-OK represents the single voice of all subcontractors, specialty trade contractors and suppliers in the Oklahoma construction industry.
Bricklayers Local 5
The objectives of this Local Union are to provide for, protect, and improve the general welfare of its members and the employees represented by it both directly and indirectly, by all lawful means and methods, and, more particularly but without limitation.
Central South Carpenters Regional Council
The Central South Carpenters Regional Council encompasses the great states of Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas. The Regional Council office is located in New Orleans, LA. Affiliate local unions are located in Baton Rouge, LA; Fort Smith, AR; Little Rock, AR; Russellville, AR; Tulsa, OK; Oklahoma City, OK; Houston, TX; Austin, TX; San Antonio, TX; Arlington, TZ; and Amarillo, TX.
The Training funds for the Regional Council offer a four (4) year; state indentured apprenticeship and training program for individuals interested in pursuing a career path in carpentry. Our training programs begin with the basics - including classroom instruction on proper tool use, and progressing to blueprint reading.
Eastern Oklahoma National Electrical Contractors Association
The Eastern Oklahoma Chapter of the Nation Electrical Contractors Association is the voice of the electrical contracting industry, working to promote higher standards, quality workmanship and training for a skilled electrician work force.
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 584
IBEW 584 represents highly-trained, highly-skilled power professionals in the greater Tulsa area.
The objectives of the IBEW are to promote reasonable methods of work, cultivate feelings of friendship among those of the electrical industry, secure employment and settle disputes, reduce the hours of daily labor, seek security for individuals and elevate the morale, intellectual and social conditions of our members, their families and dependents, in an interest of a higher standard of citizenship.
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 1141
The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) is an international union for electrical workers, and our purpose is to organize local electrical workers and raise the standards of living for all. IBEW Local Union 1141 has been around for more than 100 years.
The objectives of the IBEW are to promote reasonable methods of work, cultivate feelings of friendship among those of the electrical industry, secure employment and settle disputes, reduce the hours of daily labor, seek security for individuals and elevate the morale, intellectual and social conditions of our members, their families and dependents, in an interest of a higher standard of citizenship.
Independent Electrical Contractors, Oklahoma Chapter
For more than 40 years, the Independent Electrical Contractors Association (IEC) has faced the challenges imposed by the changing world of the electrical industry. IEC has built a reputation as the premier trade association, aggressively working with the industry to establish a successful business environment for "Open Shop" Electrical Contractors.
Laborers Local 107 (LiUNA)
Laborers is the most progressive, aggressive, and fastest-growing union of construction workers, and one of the most diverse and effective unions representing public service employees. Liuna members are united through collective bargaining agreements, which help us earn family-supporting pay, good benefits, and the opportunity for advancement and better lives.
Mechanical Contractors Association of Eastern Oklahoma
At MCA of Oklahoma, working together and standing as one are at the forefront of our efforts. We are a dedicated Mechanical Contractors Association representing the rights of our membership.
Oklahoma Aggregates Association
OKAA is the leading voice and advocate for the aggregates industry. Our members - stone, sand, gravel and gypsum producers and the equipment manufacturers and service providers who support them - are responsible for the essential raw materials found in every home, building, road, bridge and public works project and represent more than 90% of the crushed stone and 70% of the sand and gravel produced annually in Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Building and Construction Trades Council
Oklahoma Building and Construction Trades Council provides essential coordination and support to the work of its affiliated unions in order that, through inter-trade solidarity, organized construction workers achieve a powerful voice in government, in bargaining, and in their communities. For nearly a century, we have worked to secure the trade jurisdiction and autonomy of its affiliates as the respected arbiter of trade issues and through that work has contributed to the continuity of employment and economic security of organized construction workers.
Oklahoma Burglar and Fire Alarm Association
The Oklahoma Burglar and Fire Alarm Association (OKBFAA) is a state-wide, nonprofit organization comprised of LICENSED alarm dealers, distributors and manufacturers who have joined together for the benefit of the electronic security industry. Our industry has changed over the years and in addition to the burglar and fire alarm system professionals, we also represent locksmiths, closed circuit television, access control, nurse call, home automation, system integration and sprinkler installation companies.
Oklahoma Chapter National Electrical Contractors Association
The Oklahoma Chapter of the Nation Electrical Contractors Association is the voice of the electrical contracting industry, working to promote higher standards, quality workmanship and training for a skilled electrician work force. OKNECA members are committed tot he safety of your family, neighbors, constituents and the general public.
Oklahoma AFL-CIO
The Oklahoma AFL-CIO works every day to improve the lives of people who work. We help people who want to join together in unions so they can bargain collectively with their employers for better working conditions and the best way to get a good job done. We work to ensure that all people who work are treated fairly, with decent paychecks and benefits, safe jobs, respect and equal opportunities.
Oklahoma Home Builders Association
The OkHBA is organized to promote our members and the professionalism of our industry; we are dedicated to providing safe, quality and affordable housing for the citizens of Oklahoma. OkHBA members include builders, remodelers, developers, suppliers, manufacturers, architects, engineers, real estate brokers, lenders, attorneys and other industry professionals.
Oklahoma State Plumbing, Heating and Cooling Contractor Association
PHCC is an advocate for the plumbing, heating and cooling industry in Oklahoma and the U.S. Our staff works hard to protect businesses in the industry by staying up-to-date on all legislative and regulatory initiatives.
As a member, your company will benefit from quality education and training resources; opportunities to meet other PHCC members and affiliates to get advice, support and more business; you will also receive current information regarding the industry in the award-winning PHCC NOW! Newsletter and other press releases that are relevant to your business!!
Plumbers and Pipefitters Local 344
The United Association has been training qualified pipe tradesmen longer than anyone else in the industry. The UA boasts the premier training programs available in the industry today, including five-year apprenticeship programs, extensive journeyman training organized instructor training, and certification programs.
Sheet Metal Contractors Association of Oklahoma
SMACNA's mission is to provide products, services, and representation to enhance members' businesses, markets, and profitability.
Sheet Metal Workers Local 124
We are a Labor Organization dedicated to helping our membership receive the very best wages and benefits in the industry. We also provide our contractors with skilled labor they need to successfully complete their projects -- On Time, On Budget and Without Incident. Together, our members and contractors have successfully completed some of the most difficult jobs.
Sheet Metal Workers Local 270
Members of Local 270 have set a standard of craftsmanship and commitment in the state of Oklahoma. From our apprenticeship education programs to our retirement pension plan, local 270 has set the bar for all construction trades. Our members, motivated by pride and brotherhood, are dedicated to the growth of not only the HVAC industry, but the growth of the construction industry as well. Local 270 does not stand alone in the progression of these industries. Contractors affiliated with Local 270 share in the development of our goals.
SMACNA of Oklahoma
The Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning National Association of Oklahoma is local chapter of the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning National Association (SMACNA. SMACNA of Oklahoma acts as an industry promotion and education organization representing employers signatory with SMART Local 270 in Tulsa, OK.
Southern States Millwrights
Southern States Millwright Regional Council, consists of more than 5,000 highly skilled and productive millwrights from the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. They cover 11 states: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas. The council was established in response to growing needs in Southern facilities such as refineries, paper mills, energy and automotive plants, and more for experienced, safety-conscious millwrights to work primarily with machinery and equipment requiring precision.