Metal Construction Association Releases 2025 Annual Report
Chicago, IL – The Metal Construction Association (MCA) has
released its 2025 Annual Report. Interested persons are invited to read, download, and share the report now to see MCA’s key achievements
throughout the year and the industry leaders who made them possible.
The 2025 Annual Report comprises four sections based on MCA’s priorities:
• Creating demand for metal:
MCA promotes metal to architects, building owners, and other decision-makers, growing the industry to create new opportunities for our members.
• Educating members and the industry:
MCA also educates industry stakeholders through live events and digital resources to ensure metal performs exactly as it should.
• Growing membership:
MCA’s growth is driven by the value it offers members. That growth, in turn, fuels the delivery of impactful resources and amplifies our voice.
• Industry leadership:
Led by professionals actively working in the field, MCA reflects the industry to ensure association priorities, initiatives, and investments are shaped by real‑world experience and focused on advancing shared goals.
“This annual report reflects the dedication and collaboration of our members, and it also sets the stage for what’s ahead,” MCA Executive Director Jeff Henry said. “MCA’s progress is driven by members who step up, share their
expertise, and help shape what comes next. Now is a great time to get involved with MCA so that your company benefits from our shared achievements.”
About The Metal Construction Association
Founded
in 1983, MCA represents over 100 member companies that manufacture and
distribute products for the metal construction industry. The
association’s mission is to promote the use of metal in the building
envelope. Member volunteers collaborate on projects to educate
contractors and architects about best practices for metal design and
installation, while also ensuring compliance with evolving building
codes and standards that support safety, sustainability, and
performance. Companies involved in MCA benefit greatly from activities
focused on research, codes and standards, market development, and
technical programs. For more information, visit www.metalconstruction.org.