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Illinois - Midwest Chapter of Independent Electrical Contractors
P.O. Box 1505
Matteson, IL 60443
Phone: 708-747-9182
http://www.midwestiec.com
The Midwest IEC is one of the sixty chapters of the Independent Electrical Contractors Association and was formed in 1998. This chapter serves the counties of Lake & Porter in Indiana and Will County in Illinois. This chapter sponsors the IEC curriculum Four year Apprentice Training program approved by the department of labor. Member companies provide on the job training in conjunction with classroom instruction in Scheresville, Indiana.
Illinois Chapter of the National Electrical Contractors Association
3701 South 6th Street
Springfield, IL 62703
Phone: 217-585-9500
http://www.ilneca.org
The Illinois Chapter, National Electrical Contractors Association was chartered March 10, 1945, as one of the autonomous Chapters, now totaling approximately 120, of NECA. The Chapter is incorporated under the laws of the State of Illinois as a nonprofit corporation and holds tax exempt status under Section 501(c)(6) of the Internal Revenue Code as a Trade Association. The Chapter presently is composed of eight (8) Divisions where the Chapter holds bargaining rights for its members and other electrical contractors in the area. The Divisions are: Alton/Wood River, Bloomington, Champaign-Urbana/Streator-Pontiac, Danville, Midstate, Southern Illinois, Southwestern Illinois and Springfield.
Indiana - Central Indiana Chapter of the Independent Electrical Contractors Association
2131 North Sherman Drive
Indianapolis, IN 46218
Phone: 317-562-1102
http://iec-indy.org
The Central Indiana’s chapter of The Independent Electrical Contractors is a trade association representing well over 3,500 electrical contractors in 74 chapters across the country. IEC members are engaged in the installation and maintenance of electrical wiring and devices for homes, schools, stores, highways, industrial plants and similar projects. The membership consists largely of small businesses who provide training to apprentices and combined employ over 100,000 persons.
Indiana - Central Indiana Chapter of the National Electrical Contractors Association
8900 Keystone Crossing, Suite 1000
Indianapolis, IN 46240
Phone: 317-846-5680
http://www.indiananeca.org
Member benefits range from Safety Talks, agreements to which NECA is party, wage and benefit Information, industry advancement forms, MSDS sheets, industry specific publications and products, resumes and internship information from their exclusive Purdue and Ball State NECA Chapters. The association has relationships with six locals covering jurisdictions across central Indiana and eastern Illinois.
Indiana - Northern Indiana Chapter of the National Electrical Contractors Association
105 Woodland Court
Michigan City, IN 46361
Phone: 219-872-3151
http://necani.org
The Northern Indiana Chapter of the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) is an Association for Electrical Contracting Firms dedicated to advancing best practices and policies for the success of the electrical industry. The Chapter is comprised of electrical service supply companies and other related services with an unwavering pledge – to support our industry.
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