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With CCA, you can buildincreased SUCCESS
Plan on more Profitability.Join the Construction Contractors’ Alliance
Join a progressive group of larger p-h-c commercial and residentialcontractors and enhance your profitability and professionalism.
Find out benefits and details from those who have joined and are now watchingtheir investment pay off!
180 S. Washington Street, Suite 100
Falls Church, VA 22046
(800)533-7694
Fax (703) 237-7442
Web Site: www.phccweb.org/cca
E-mail: cca@naphcc.org
C O N S T RU C T I O N C O N T R AC TO R S ’ A L L I A N C E
CCA’s annual membership fee is $3,840. Full, active PHCC - National Association membership is a prerequisite to belong to CCA.
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June 2018
If you are a plumbing and mechanical new construction contractor looking for ideas
on how to improve your business, the Construction Contractors’ Alliance is the perfect
vehicle for you. Established in 1998 to serve the special needs of contractors just like you,
CCA has blossomed into a network of successful business people determined to achieve
their goals at both a company and personal level. They also are committed to helping
other CCA members prosper at the same time.
Bill JonesRaven MechanicalHouston, Texas
“Talking with CCAmembers during
a meeting is the one thing that pays my dues when I get back to the office.It doesn’t take a full year to get thevalue. CCA has affected our companypretty deeply. We’ve learned so muchfrom the best practices.”
Steve IrwinFarmer & Irwin Corp.Riviera Beach, Fla.
“CCA was a godsendto us. By talking with
CCA members, we were able to transi-tion our company to the next level.There is so much value with sittingdown and listening to your peers. Ithas been great for me and my compa-ny. CCA allowed us to think outsidethe box and throw the box out.”
Bob KreutzerTatro PlumbingGarden City, Kansas
“CCA has totallychanged our
attitude. We came from a small part of the world and we’ve been able tomake our world bigger.”
Dickie McCurdyMMM Plumbing,Heating & AirConditioning,Amarillo, Texas
“I am like a sponge at every CCAmeeting. Everything has been perti-nent to what my company experi-ences. CCA made me addicted torisk.”
Matt EricksonC.J. EricksonAlsip, Ill.
“I kind of grew up withthis group. The infor-
mation I have learned has beeninvaluable. I have learned so muchfrom meetings and discussions. Thebest practices and sample forms, forinstance, were very helpful.”
Les DenHerderHPS MechanicalBakersfield, Calif.
“CCA has given me anattitude
not to accept lower profits. I am goingto do it better than the competition andmake more money. As a result of whatwe have learned in CCA, we have for-matted our company differently andchanged our accounting system. Ourcompany is so much stronger and bet-ter managed than 10 years ago.”
Craig LewisREC IndustriesCollege Station, Texas
“CCA stands for ‘confi-dence and courage.’ It has helped metremendously and taught me not toaccept lower profit. Our company hasmade some great advancements sincewe joined CCA, and it was all becauseI didn’t accept no for an answer.”
Greg KozanRidgeway PlumbingBoynton Beach, Fla.
“We come backinspired after each CCA meeting. It’soverload each time. Whether the topicwas tool tracking, leadership or pro-ductivity, I’ve learned some great waysto improve my business through theeducation and networking that isoffered.”
CCA Key Focus Areas: • Workforce Issues• Business Practices• Construction Methods• Networking/Peer Groups• Industry/Business Evolution• Education and
Personal Growth
CCA Membership Benefits: • Two Alliance Meetings
each year• Specialized meetings for CCA
employees (e.g., controllers andpurchasing agents)
• Webinars on relevant topics• CCA online community network• “Contractor Spotlights”
(“virtual tours” of membercompanies)
• “Hot Topic”Contractor Roundtables
• Forms Notebook
Next Meetings• CCA’s Calendar of Events www.phccweb.org/cca
NEXT STEP
Just complete the membership application on the back, and you’ll be all set!
Remember: Anyone who joins CCA during a regular meeting will have his/her registration fee applied toward the annual CCA membership dues. For more information, visit www.phccweb.org/cca
ABOUT CCA The Construction Contractors’ Alliance is a proven, success-driven networkingforum for larger progressive plumbing and mechanical commercial and residential construction contractors to share information and learn from each other. Through CCA, members enhance the profitability and professionalism of their business through education and networking opportunities.
Whether the economy is up or down, read on to see how CCA members have benefited from their CCA membership and have been steered toward a more productive and profitable path:
Join other CCA members and share in
their success.
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