Committees

The BCA is a volunteer organization. When our members choose to volunteer on a committee, they open up a world of possibilities for networking, professional growth, and career opportunities while serving their profession. Committees are the backbone of the association. They serve as a forum for exchange of information, help to advance the technical level of the industry, work to develop guidelines and standards, provide education and training, and connect the BCA to many other institutions.

There are a great variety of committees in all areas of the industry. To get more information or to join any of the committees, contact the committee chair or attend a meeting. All committee meetings are open.

Administration

Assures that the governance and management functions of the organization are conducted in the most effective and efficient manner possible, that the organization's activities conform to appropriate federal and state laws, and that members are encouraged and enabled to participate in governance functions.

Certification

Committee for reviewing and creating new certification programs, marketing the CCP™ to the building industry, and updating certification exams.

Chapter Relations

The committee’s purpose is to guide and assist in the formation of new chapters and support and interface with existing chapters in their growth and development for the betterment of BCA.

Events

Provides planning, promotion, and organization of conferences and expositions that showcase the Building Commissioning Association and the commissioning industry for the benefit and enhancement of the membership.

External Relations

Promotes the profession and practice of commissioning to building owners, the construction industry, public policy makers, and key trade and professional organizations.

Marketing/Communications

Assures that members and key stakeholders are informed about activities within the industry and the Association in a timely manner; that the Association utilizes appropriate media and technology to carry its communications; that members have ready access to resources of the Associations; that members have opportunities to provide feedback and input; and that the Association's communications reflect high standards of quality.

Member Services

Creates a program for membership development and retention, recommends criteria and conditions for membership, and develops products and services that add value to BCA membership.

Professional Development & Education

Provides members and interested professionals with comprehensive continuing education opportunities for all experience and expertise levels of commissioning; develops inter-organizational partnerships for the advancement of professional commissioning training; and serves as a principal resource for the commissioning professional.

Standards

Assures that the Building Commissioning Association is the leading source for industry standards within the commissioning profession and is an active advocate for public policy decisions that influence the conduct of commissioning and the quality of commissioning services.

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