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Colorado - Rocky Mountain Chapter of National Electrical Contractors Association
495 Unita Way, Suite 240
Denver, CO 80230
Phone: 303-937-3900
http://www.rmcneca.org

Founded in 1945 the Rocky Mountain Chapter, NECA represents electrical contractors in Denver and the surrounding Rocky Mountain Region. The Chapter is dedicated to enhancing the electrical industry through continuing education, labor relations, current information and promotional activities. It is the voice of the electrical contracting industry, working to promote higher standards, quality workmanship and training for a skilled workforce.

 
 
 

Colorado - Southern Colorado Chapter of Independent Electrical Contractors
5975 Omaha Boulevard
Colorado Springs, CO 80915
Phone: 719-596-3688
http://www.iecscc.org

Established in 1997, the Southern Colorado Chapter is one of 72 chapters nationwide representing over 3,200 merit shop and systems contractors. IEC promotes the common interests of independent electrical contractors and works with local, state and federal governments to make the electrical industry safer and stronger.

 
 
 

Colorado - Southern Colorado Chapter of the National Electrical Contractors Association
1070 South 8th Street
Colorado Springs, CO 80905
Phone: 719-636-3901
http://www.sccneca.org

The Southern Colorado Chapter, NECA was chartered on June 18, 1954 providing unmatched services to our members. They are dedicated to improving the quality of electrical service available in Southern Colorado sharing a solid legacy of support and leadership to the electrical construction industry.

 
 
 

Colorado - Western Colorado Chapter of Independent Electrical Contractors
1500 Devereux Road, Unit B
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
Phone: 970-945-1079
http://www.wciec.org

The mission of this association is to encourage knowledge through education and communication. They provide and assist with educational programs, insights to new electrical innovation, updates on current political issues, business management programs, various industry discount programs, safety materials and training to existing Contractors, Journeymen Electricians, Apprentice Electricians, future Electricians and the Electrical Industry Associates and partners.

 
 
 

Connecticut Chapter of the National Electrical Contractors Association
101 Centerpoint Drive, Suite 108
Middletown, CT 6457
Phone: 860-635-1117
http://www.necact.org

NECA is composed of a National Headquarters, 4 Regional Offices, 10 Districts, a Field Service, and 128 Chapters (including international). NECA policy is set by its members who act through a Board of Governors. The Board of Governors consists of an elected member from each chapter, the Association President, a Vice President from each District and a Vice President at Large. The various services and programs available through the national association and the Field Service are implemented by the local chapters like the Connecticut chapter of NECA.

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