SICA PARTNERS

Our valued partners are the backbone of our organization, providing essential support, resources, and expertise to help us achieve our mission of advancing the construction industry in the Southern Interior region. We are proud to collaborate with a diverse group of industry leaders. Together, we are committed to fostering innovation, promoting best practices, and ensuring the highest standards of quality and safety. Explore our partners to learn more about the companies and organizations that help make SICA a driving force in the construction community.

The Canadian Construction Association is the only national association representing contractors and manufacturers, service providers and suppliers in Canada. Learn about the Canadian Construction Association

BCCA is the only provincial organization advocating for all companies in BC’s industrial, commercial, institutional, and residential (multi-unit) construction sector regardless of labour affiliations. It protects contractors’ interests with the provincial government, provides expert procurement services, access to project opportunities and talent, and funding for apprenticeship training. Learn About BCCA 

The BC Construction Safety Alliance (BCCSA) is a not-for-profit association that provides services to over 52,000 construction companies employing approximately 220,000 workers. Learn About BCCSA

Centre of Excellence for Apprenticeship Research and Innovation. CAF-FCA is a collaborative network that connects the apprenticeship community in Canada. Learn About CAF

The Canadian Construction Documents Committee (CCDC) develops, produces, and reviews standard construction contracts, forms and guides. Learn About CCDC

CSC (Construction Specifications Canada) is a national multi-disciplinary, non-profit association with chapters across Canada. CSC is committed to delivering progressive education, certification, publications and professional networking opportunities for the design + construction community. Learn About CSC

The Council of Construction Associations (COCA) unites BC’s diverse construction associations, representing both union and non-union interests, to advocate for workplace health and safety.  Learn About COCA