Membership

As the voice of the statewide construction industry, the Indiana Construction Association strives to meet the needs of more than 315 member firms employing more than 45,000 individual workers.

Your membership in ICA offers you a host of services, products and features, including:

Education
  • Promote education programs for all member employees.
  • Offer full complement of education & training courses.
  • Offer educational programs for future industry leaders.
Labor Relations
  • Work with union trades to negotiate labor contracts.
  • Assist members with grievances and contract interpretations.
  • Provide wage rate information to members.
  • Oversee substance abuse testing program for applicable unions.
  • Support apprenticeship-training programs available through specific crafts.
Legislative Representation
  • Protect the interests of ICA members.
  • Maintain regular contact with state and local government agencies.
  • Monitor state and national legislative activities.
  • Contribute to campaigns through Political Action Committee.
  • Hold weekly strategy meetings throughout legislative session.
  • Advocate the value of investment in Indiana’s public works infrastructure.
Networking
  • Provide contact information for more than 315 members, including contractors, subcontractors, suppliers and service providers.
  • Maintain good working relationships with other industry trade associations.
  • Encourage involvement in association committees.
  • Host golf outings, member lunches and other events.
  • Co-sponsor annual Indiana Construction Industry Conference.
  • Provide marketing opportunities through publications and sponsorships.
Owner Liaison
  • Organize the ICA/INDOT Joint Construction Conference.
  • Coordinate joint committees with INDOT and the City of Indianapolis Department of Public Works.
  • Participating as a member of Indiana Construction Roundtable.
  • Monitor and provide input to INDOT Standards Committee.
Public Relations
  • Provide advice and assistance on public relations issues.
  • Promote community involvement.
Resources
  • Issue weekly newsletters featuring meeting notices, bid and letting information, legislative and safety updates.
  • Issue daily summary of construction-related news stories from Indiana media sources.
  • Maintain website for member use.
  • Offer contract documents, books, pamphlets and videos.
Safety Services
  • Help members establish basic company safety programs.
  • Provide jobsite safety assistance and training.
  • Hold safety education & training courses (including OSHA 10-Hour & 30-Hour).
  • Provide staff assistance to member companies in the event of violation citations.
  • Distribute OSHA standards information.
  • Maintain partnership with Indiana Department of Labor.
  • Provide Toolbox Talks reprints.
  • Maintain safety video lending library.