AEI 2010 Brings Chapters Together to Explore Economic Issues, Strategic Communicating
NECA’s 2010 Association Executive Institute in Boston, March 1-3, gave chapter executives an insider’s look at the city that will host the association’s national convention and trade show, Oct. 2-5, and the opportunity to learn from their colleagues around the country about how NECA chapters are coping with a range of issues.
Reminder: New EPA Lead Ruling Takes Effect April 1, 2010
Any type of contractor who performs renovation or repair work that disturbs old, lead-based paint in homes, child care facilities, and schools built before 1978 must be “lead-safe” certified by EPA — or else risk hefty penalties.
FREE Webinar: NECA's Electrical Contractor Safety Program - A Working Manual
Electrical Construction is unique in many ways. Specific to safety the nature of our work mandates special attention to electrical energy without neglecting the hazards common to all construction trades. Until now assembling the components needed for a complete electrical safety written program has been an onerous chore. With NECA’s release of the Electrical Contractor Safety Program manual there is a solution. This new program offers written programs as well as guidance to references and ...
Senate Passes Limited Jobs Measure; Series Of Additional Bills On The Way
The "Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment Act" was passed in the Senate and will go up against a much broader measure in the House. NECA intends to use every opportunity to have pension law reform and Building Star energy-efficiency Incentives included job-creation bills and other related legislation.