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The National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA), founded in 1901, is the leading representative of the electrical contracting industry with more than 4,000
members. NECA includes 118 chapters throughout the nation, as well as others in Canada, Mexico, Australia and New Zealand.
NECA hosts the industry's premier trade that features cutting–edge technologies, highlights trends and provides courses to help contractors achieve industry accreditation. NECA is dedicated to enhancing the industry through continuing education, labor relations, and promotional activities.
For more information about NECA's services, news and information affecting the industry, and an on-line version of Electrical Contractor magazine, visit the web site
at http://www.necanet.org.
This information is provided by Victor O. Schinnerer & Company, Inc. as the program administrator for the CNA Professional Liability Insurance Policy for Design Professionals. The CNA/Schinnerer Program is the Commended Program of The American Institute of Architects and the National Society of Professional Engineers.
In each issue of Constructive Comments we answer questions on important contractor issues. Do you have a question you would like answered? Please submit all questions to: Attention: Constructive Comments, at info@schinnerer.com or fax to 301-951-5444.
This article is taken from Constructive Comments, Vol. 1, No. 3. The contributing editors are Michael C. Loulakis and Owen J. Shean, shareholders in the Washington D.C. area law firm of Wickwire Gavin, P.C. They can be reached by phone at (703) 790-8750, or by fax at (703) 448-1801.
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