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The Heavy Construction Contractor's Association (HCCA) is a non-profit providing construction training & construction events in VA.
The Heavy Construction Contractors Association (HCCA) is a nonprofit organization comprised of infrastructure contractors and related firms that work collectively to make a positive impact on the construction industry, the economy, and the quality of life for the benefit of Northern Virginia and surrounding areas.
HCCA MEMBER DIRECTORY. Please enter the password to access the HCCA Member Directory. If you do not have a password, please email events@hcca.net to request a password.
PAC. PAC was formed in 2001 to actively support and represent the Heavy Construction Contractor Association member’s interest at the municipal and state level on issues. Why is the HCCA-PAC needed? Every year the Virginia General Assembly, a wide variety of state regulators and local municipalities consider a number of legislative and ...
The HCCA Infrastructure Awards seek to recognize excellent projects as viewed by industry peers. Nominations will highlight the quality of the projects our members build, the technical difficulties they face and overcome, and the value the completed projects bring to the community.
Learn more about HCCA's construction safety training in Virginia including OSHA training, heavy equipment operator training, VDOT training, rigger training and more.
Lane Construction 2010 Corporate Ridge Suite 300, Mclean, VA. Thu 31. October 31-10:00 am - 11:00 pm.
The HCCA (Heavy Construction Contractors Association) is a regional trade association representing over 170 member firms of the heavy construction trades.
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Debora Harvey Executive Director Ashley Hutson Director of Member Engagement Ari Henrique Director of Safety and Training Dylan Bishop Legislative Director