Metal Construction Association Welcomes Seven New Members In 2024
Chicago, IL - The
Metal Construction Association (MCA) is proud to announce the addition
of seven new members in 2024, further strengthening its commitment to
advancing the use of metal in construction. The new members are: Alpolic, ArcelorMittal, CFS, Citadel, Elval Colour, United Panels, and Western States.
"Joining
the MCA underscores our commitment to innovation in the construction
industry. The MCA's network and resources offer valuable collaboration
and industry advocacy. We are particularly excited about the IMP
Alliance, which will help us enhance product quality and drive
technological advancements. This membership will strengthen our industry
relationships and keep us at the forefront of emerging trends and best
practices," said Alexander Bootsman, Head of Sales Netherlands.
MCA
brings together over 100 member companies, including manufacturers,
fabricators, distributors, and others who play key roles in utilizing
metal within the building envelope. Membership benefits include access
to exclusive industry reports, data, and resources, increased visibility
within the architectural design community, and opportunities to
collaborate with industry leaders on initiatives impacting the use of
metal in construction.
"We
are pleased to be growing our membership," said Jeff Henry, MCA’s
Executive Director. "Our voice becomes stronger as we bring together
leaders to collaborate and work toward growing the metal industry."
About The Metal Construction Association
The Metal Construction Association brings together a diverse industry for the purpose of expanding the use of metal in construction through marketing, research, technology, and education. Companies involved in MCA benefit tremendously from association
activities that focus on research, codes and standards, market development, and technical programs. MCA’s market development efforts increase the use of metal in construction by educating the building and design communities about the benefits
of metal. For more information about MCA, visit www.metalconstruction.org.