Welcome to the National Hispanic Construction Alliance
The National Hispanic Construction Alliance (NHCA) was established to champion the enhanced representation of Hispanics in all levels within the construction industry. Committed to fostering growth, NHCA provides invaluable access to educational resources, financial capital, and career elevation through impactful capacity-building programs, strategic financial avenues, networking opportunities, proactive advocacy and community engagement. By forging a strategic alliance with the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals (NAHREP), NHCA bridges the gap between the real estate and construction sectors, amplifying the range of services and opportunities available to our members. Through these concerted efforts, NHCA is dedicated to fostering advancement and sustained economic empowerment for both the Hispanic community and the broader construction industry.
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REGISTER NOW!NRCA partners with NHCA
NRCA has partnered with the National Hispanic Construction Alliance to advance the Hispanic community within the construction and roofing industries.
Established with the mission to promote the economic advancement and professional growth of Hispanic-owned construction businesses, NHCA serves as a resource for Hispanic contractors, developers and trade workers in the U.S. Its primary focus is enhancing capacity and fostering business opportunities for its members.
NHCA complements the existing offerings of NRCA, providing networking opportunities across all trades in the construction industry, facilitating access to capital and supporting business development.
It also offers the Construction Blueprint, a guide that addresses subjects including crew leadership, bidding and estimating, contract management, bonding capacity and development capital.