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On behalf of the National Electrical Contractors Association, Washington DC Chapter, we would like to congratulate Dynalectric for 50 years as a NECA member. Their contributions have strengthened the association and enabled NECA to take a leading role in our industry. Through their ongoing support, we will realize even greater achievements in the future.

Again, it is with the Chapter's deepest thanks and gratitude that we recognize Dynalectric's 50 years of membership. Thank you, Dynalectric, for your steadfast partnership with NECA and your commitment to improving the electrical construction industry. NECA contractors set industry standards for traditional and integrated electrical systems and lead the industry in the practical application of new technologies.

NECA is your best resource for industry news, legislative updates, and information you need to stay ahead of the game. NECA works to make the electrical construction industry more professional and more productive. Our members expect and receive a positive return on their investment.
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The National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) is a national nonprofit organization with chapters throughout the United States and internationally.
The Washington, D.C. Chapter represents qualified, reliable, and experienced contractors in the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia, who perform most of the electrical and telecommunications installations in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, suburban/southern Maryland, northern and southwestern Virginia.
Chartered in 1933, the Chapter's core mission is to support its members and the electrical industry.
The City that was emerging from a pre-Civil War backwater was experiencing a growing federal bureaucracy, a real estate boom, and a growing labor movement.
A strike in 1899 by organized electrical workers - demanding $3.00 per day in wages - prompted electrical contractors to organize themselves for purposes of collective bargaining.
For a couple of years, electrical contractors allied themselves with various other building trade employers for labor purposes.
Early in the century, the local electrical contractors aligned themselves with the fledging National Electrical Contractors Association, which was founded in 1901.
Ask the Chapter to make a referral.
We can help you narrow your search for a local, competent electrical contractor.
Please complete the Referral Request Form and return it to us.
Within 48 hours of receipt of the form, we will provide you with a list of electrical contractors that meet your needs and requirements (specified on the form).
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