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The NERCC Contractors Database is currently under construction and has been moved to a new site. If you are a signatory contractor looking to log in to the database, please click here.

Becoming a signatory contractor with the New England Regional Council of Carpenters involves more than just signing some legal documents and calling the hall for manpower. It means building a relationship that benefits your company and your clients.

The Contractors Relations Department at the Carpenters Union works closely with each signatory general contractor and subcontractor. They work with contractors, resolving potential problems before they arise and helping union contractors remain productive and profitable. It is a business relationship, with both the union and contractors working together for mutual success.

With a large pool of signatory contractors, the union provides plenty of options to building a winning team every time. General contractors have access to hundreds of subcontractors and conversely subcontractors are introduced to new and profitable opportunities with the most successful general contractors in the industry. What makes this so valuable is the guidance of the Contractors Relations Department, identifying which companies are right for each job and putting together building partners that will succeed together.

The Carpenters Union is serious about helping all contractors succeed. They get mobility for their crews and introductions to profitable new relationships with owners, developers and other contractors. They have access to a pool of more than 20,000 members, enabling them to ramp up for a big project or add slowly while expanding their business.

NERCC Contractor Relations

750 Dorchester Ave., Unit 1 / Boston, MA 02125
Phone: (617) 307-5112 / Fax: (617) 268-2995
Director: Al Peciaro apeciaro@nercc.org
Assistant to the Director: Malerie Anderson manderson@nercc.org


For a list of signatory millshops, click here.

 


 

 

Dudley Square Ferdinand Building

The renovation and reuse of the Ferdinand Building in Dudley Square is an exciting project. Formerly one of the largest furniture stores on the East Coast, the long-dormant building will once again be a source of pride for the community as the home of the Boston Public School Department. It could also be the economic engine that kick starts a brighter future for Dudley Square, the heart of Roxbury. A sense of pride and economic benefits of the Ferdinand renovation are already being realized. The Carpenters union, as part of their commitment to contractors and neighborhoods, has made a concerted effort to provide opportunities within the trade to create a workforce that is representative of the communities where we work. That has resulted in union carpenters from the community being an important part of rebuilding the Ferdinand Building and the future of Roxbury.

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