The Long Island Chapter of the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) was established in 1948, making it a cornerstone of the electrical contracting industry in the region for nearly eight decades. The chapter is dedicated to promoting the interests of electrical contractors through a variety of initiatives.
The chapter actively advocates for policies that benefit the electrical contracting industry, working with local and state government bodies to ensure fair regulations and support for the industry.
Regular events and meetings provide members with opportunities to connect, share best practices, and collaborate on projects, fostering a strong community among electrical contractors.
Members gain access to valuable resources, including industry publications, technical assistance, and market research that help them navigate the complexities of the electrical contracting business.
The chapter is committed to giving back to the community, participating in local initiatives and charitable activities that enhance the region and promote the importance of electrical safety and innovation.
Through these efforts, the Long Island NECA Chapter helps its members thrive, ensuring high standards of workmanship and professionalism in the electrical contracting field.
The chapter actively advocates for policies that benefit the electrical contracting industry, working with local and state government bodies to ensure fair regulations and support for the industry.
Regular events and meetings provide members with opportunities to connect, share best practices, and collaborate on projects, fostering a strong community among electrical contractors.
Members gain access to valuable resources, including industry publications, technical assistance, and market research that help them navigate the complexities of the electrical contracting business.
The chapter is committed to giving back to the community, participating in local initiatives and charitable activities that enhance the region and promote the importance of electrical safety and innovation.
Through these efforts, the Long Island NECA Chapter helps its members thrive, ensuring high standards of workmanship and professionalism in the electrical contracting field.
NECA Notes
- Founded in 1901
- 120 US Chapters
- 8 NYS Chapters
- 70,000 Firms
- 650,000 Electricians