Power & Communication Contractors Association

POWER & COMMUNI CAT ION CONTRACTORS ASSOC I AT ION Tec, and Quanta Services. Associate members provide support for the industry through the manufacture and supply of goods, equipment, and services. They include companies such as John Deere, Caterpillar, Vermeer, and Ditch Witch. PCCA primarily communicates with members through a quarterly journal, its website, and two annual meetings – a convention and a mid-year meeting. Each year at the meetings, employees of member organizations go through leadership training. This is part of an initiative intended to solve one of the industry’s long-term problems. The need for additional power and communications infrastructure is obvious, and money for such projects is regularly included in the various spending bills that move through Congress. For instance, states used tens of millions of dollars from the CARES Act to improve access to everything from education to telehealth. “The economic outlook for our industry in the near term is pretty much off the charts,” Wagner reports. “If you look at infrastructure bills that PCCA Chairman John Fluharty, Mears Group, welcomes members to the 2020 PCCA Mid-Year Meeting in Nashville. Pounding the D.C. pavement at PCCA’s 2020 Washington Fly-in are, from left, Dan Levac, Preformed Line Products; Carmine Battafarano, HMI Services; and Ted Hastings, Henkels & McCoy.

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