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The Northern California Chapter of the National Electrical Contractors Association serves the Electrical Contracting Industry in Alameda, Calaveras, Mariposa, Merced, Napa, San Joaquin, Solano, Stanislaus and Tuolumne Counties. Here you will find the latest information related to the electrical industry. NorCal NECA is excited to provide foreman specific training through the Foreman's Development Series (FDS).

FDS consists of individual modules where foremen and journeymen have the opportunity to participate in an interactive learning atmosphere of teaching and discussion focused on industry "best practices." This rigorous and robust multi-lesson education series replaces previously offered EPS and is designed to educate, excite and expand one's knowledge.

Participants can earn continuing education hours towards state certification while strengthening skill sets and learning from highly trained subject matter experts. Module descriptions and registration information can be found here. FDS modules are currently being offered in Stockton, Napa and Pleasanton.
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American Rescue Plan
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The measure provides $1.9 trillion in economic relief, with many of the specific items directly affecting employers.
This extension contains technicalities in how it is structured; employers will now be required to file a Form 7200 to receive the tax credit going forward.
COBRA Subsidies - The federal government will subsidize 100 percent of premiums for qualifying individuals eligible to receive COBRA coverage.
Employers and plans will be able to claim a refundable tax credit against the Medicare payroll tax liability for the cost of these premiums.
About Our Chapter
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Since its inception in 1944, the Northern California Chapter, NECA has been committed to providing excellent service and the best possible representation of union electrical contractors.
Through advocacy, education, research and strategic partnerships, our Member Contractors benefit from our services at the local and national level.
NorCal NECA is proud to be an "integral part of the community."
We support local charities and engage in the areas we serve.
We plan and produce quality events and opportunities for electrical contractors to connect with fellow professionals and industry leaders.
Committees and Trusts
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The primary purpose of the Division meeting is to assist Division Member Contractors by providing an opportunity to network with others in the industry and stay current on emerging issues, while contributing to the continuing evolution of the electrical contracting industry.
Participation is essential for sharing views on common issues that arise in the industry, to learn from past actions and to brainstorm new ideas.
Members of the Building Committee are responsible to help oversee Chapter owned office space.
Codes & Standards
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The Northern California Chapter, NECA's Codes & Standards Committee is intended to advance the cause of electrical safety and help improve the quality of electrical construction.
The Committee dedicated to providing a monthly forum where electrical contractors, IBEW members and building official/inspectors are exposed to current code practices, education, news and events.
These activities help ensure that NorCal NECA and its member contractors are viewed as the industry leaders, not followers.
A proud highlight of the Codes and Standards Committee is their responsibility to award annually a $1,000 W. Creighton Schwan Scholarship.
Building Department Directory
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Building departments provide contractors and property owners with information about construction codes and certificates of occupancy.
They also help create zoning laws and manage land use.
NECA contractors work with these departments to get permits for construction projects.
Local building departments conduct inspections to ensure that building codes, safety rules, and occupancy limits are met.
They help enforce building-related laws and monitor building code violations.
When building departments become involved in enforcing safety regulations, the cited commercial property owners or residential are required to make the mandated changes to their properties.
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