As we continue to realize how much smaller our world has become
as a result of advancements in transportation, communication and
technology, we take a closer look at the roofing industry. Not only
do we see products and technology crossing geographical borders but
we see contractors extending their bids to foreign countries and
workers migrating from one country to another. NRCA recognizes the
importance of commonalities on an international level with regard
to material standards, worker training and technology and continues
to work to increase dialogue about the global roofing industry.
NRCA leaders, with the guidance of NRCA's International
Relations Committee, have taken an active approach in partnering
with other roofing-related associations to further the cause of
becoming a more unified industry across international borders.
NRCA has a strong membership base in Mexico and Canada and
excellent working relationship with the Canadian Roofing
Contractors' Association, as well as various regional associations
in Canada. Canadian contractors have become more involved with NRCA
by serving on its board of directors and participating in...
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