Madsen
Roof Company's Industry Memberships
and Affiliations
As a leader in the commercial roofing
industry, Madsen Roof Company is actively
involved in roofing and building management
associations. Madsen Roof Company
is committed to establishing quality
commercial roofing industry standards
and collaborating with professional
organizations that share the same
philosophy.

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National Roofing Contractors Association
(NRCA) -
Established in 1886, the NRCA is
one of the construction industry's
oldest trade associations and the
voice of professional roofing contractors
worldwide. NRCA offers extensive
roofing industry information for
roofing professionals, including
technical information, Special
Reports, insurance and safety information,
an industry calendar and the latest
industry news.
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Western States Roofing Contractors Association - The Western States Roofing
Contractor's Association has
been shaping the western states'
roofing profession since 1974.
Our 800 members are educated,
professional, roofing contractors
and industry related associate
members including manufacturers,
distributors, architects, consultants,
engineers and various other
segments of the roofing and
waterproofing industry, who
are committed to providing
the highest quality service
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Roofing
Contractors Association of California
(RCAC) - Founded in 1949 as a link between
local roofing contractors and
the state legislature, RCAC serves
its membership under the same
mission. The RCAC provides effective
legislative advocacy and serves
as the professional statewide
organization for all roofing
contractors in California. Benefits
of membership include legislative
advocacy; a workers' compensation
insurance program with sizeable
discounts; newsletters; industry
and regulatory information; and
links to other California roofing
contractors.
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Independent
Roofing Contractors Association
of California (IRCC) - The IRCC is a not-for profit association
of roofing industry professionals
whose membership roster includes
roofing contractors and associate
members, such as material manufacturers
and suppliers, who have joined
together in an effort to foster
high standards of workmanship and
quality assurance within the roofing
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Building
Owners and Managers Association
(BOMA) - BOMA International
is a primary source of information
on office building development,
leasing, building operating costs,
energy consumption patterns, local
and national building codes, legislation,
occupancy statistics and technological
developments. Throughout BOMA International's
100-year history, its goal has
always focused on actively and
responsibly representing and promoting
the interests of the commercial
real estate industry through effective
leadership and advocacy, through
the collection, analysis and dissemination
of information, and through professional
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International
Facility Management Association
(IFMA) - IFMA
is the world's largest and most
widely recognized international
association for professional
facility managers, supporting
more than 19,000 members in
60 countries. The association's
members, represented in 125
chapters and 15 councils worldwide,
manage more than 37 billion
square feet of property and
annually purchase more than
$100 billion in products and
services. Formed in 1980, IFMA
certifies facility managers,
conducts research, provides
educational programs, recognizes
facility management degree and
certificate programs and produces
World Workplace, the world's
largest facility management
conference and exposition.
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Commercial
Real Estate Women (CREW)
- CREW Network is
the industry's premier business
organization dedicated to the
advancement of women in commercial
real estate. Members of our
organization represent every
discipline within the industry
and are located in 66 major
markets across North America.
Professionals in the industry
regularly call on our members
to assist with all facets of
their commercial real estate
deals because of CREW Network's
established reputation for excellence. |
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