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During the past 70 years of service to Electrical
Contractors, MECA has grown in numbers and strength, creating a chain of links
that continue to lead the fight for stronger enforcement of codes and laws that
govern the industry. Most importantly, MECA has developed a network of
contractors who with every meeting create a valuable forum. In this forum
veterans pass on knowledge gained and new members help expand perspectives and
bring new ideas. Together the members of MECA strive to expand, grow and
strengthen the industry of electrical contracting.
Our greatest achievement is the success and prosperity of our members. Each MECA
Member must adhere to a Code of Ethics and provide MECA with proof of Liability
and Workers Compensation Insurance. This ensures that your clients can trust in
your name and MECA’s.
Please Click Here to Review the
Benefits of Becoming a MECA Member
MECA has many types of Membership and is comprised of nine Chapters throughout
the State of Massachusetts. Take a look below to determine your status and the
best Chapter Location for you.

$425 plus Chapter Dues
A person, firm or corporation holding a "Certificate A" and being actively
engaged in electrical contracting firm as his or its principal business for a
period of at least six (6) months.

$425 plus Chapter Dues
- Persons holding a "Certificate A" who have previously held
Active membership in MECA and are no longer engaged in the electrical
contracting business.
- Partners or officers of existing Active member companies or
corporations.
- Electrical Inspectors who are holders of a "Certificate A".

$425 plus Chapter Dues
- Any person, firm or corporation maintaining a business
associated with the electrical industry.
- Any person, firm or corporation holding a "Certificate C" and
being actively engaged in systems contracting as defined by the laws,
requirements and privileges governing the insurance of said 'Certificate C" as
his or its principal business for a period of at least six (6) months.
- Any person holding a "Certificate A" who is not engaged in
electrical contracting as his principal business but whose employment by a
person, firm or corporation is associated with the electrical industry.
- Any person holding a "Certificate B" and being actively engaged
in electrical contracting as his principal business for a period of at least six
(6) months.

$125
- Any state, city or town official, who is not engaged in the
electrical contracting business, but would like to receive MECA’s printed
communication.
- Any education institute or those who teach courses associated
with education.

$25
- Must have been an active member of MECA for fifteen years and
holder of a “Certificate A”.

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