RoofersCoffeeShop, the award-winning place where the industry meets for technology, information and everyday business, is pleased to welcome the Metal Construction Association (MCA) into its community for contractors.
Made up of manufacturers and suppliers, the Metal Construction Association is an organization that promotes the use of metal in the building envelope through marketing, education and action on public policies that affect metal’s use.
Through MCA’s efforts, you can expect:
Support for product performance testing, initiating research, and monitoring and responding to codes and regulations that affect metal.
Educational opportunities for building owners, designers, installers, educators and those who determine relevant codes and standards. They offer a robust online learning program full of resources from certifications technical specifications to the latest standards to Continuing Education Credits.
Product certifications that help differentiate your company from the competition.
Memberships that put you at the forefront of technology in metal, allowing you to network with industry leaders throughout the supply chain and participate in collaborative research and marketing strategies.
METALCON Exhibition and Conference, which MCA established in 1991. METALCON provides a multi-level learning experience through an exhibition of the latest products from leading industry companies, a comprehensive education program with AIA credit courses, and three days of live-action demonstrations.
MCA’s mission is to promote the use of metal in the building envelope through marketing, education and action on public policies that affect metal's use. Join them in making metal the number one material in roofing.
RoofersCoffeeShop® is proud to welcome the Metal Construction Association!
About Metal Construction Association
The Metal Construction Association is an organization of manufacturers and suppliers whose metal products are used in structures throughout the world. Since it was formed in 1983, MCA has focused on one key strategy - to promote the use of metal in the building envelope through marketing, education, and action on public policies that affect metal’s use.
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