Our Partners
Associated General Contractors of America
Established in 1927, AGC San Diego Chapter is the voice of construction in San Diego County and a trusted resource for general contractors, contractors and sub-contractors. AGC San Diego is dedicated to improving the construction industry daily by educating the industry to employ the finest skills, promoting use of the latest technology, and advocating building the best quality projects for owners, both public and private.
San Diego Black Worker Center
The San Diego Black Worker Center is a home for Black people to build Black Power and create their own seats at the table.
The SDBWC mission is to build a more equitable economy for Black workers across the diaspora and to advance the Black Worker Justice Movement! The SDBWC will organize people power, improve job quality through policy advocacy and fight for workers’ rights!
The San Diego Black Worker Center aims to improve Black lives
within the workforce by focusing on developing and accessing quality
jobs. By addressing discrimination in the workplace and redefining
the meaning and possibilities of an equitable economy, San Diego
will build new layers of Black power.
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
IBEW 569 represents 3,600 construction electricians and power
professionals throughout San Diego and Imperial Counties. We are
skilled,
trained, and ready to power the transition to clean,
green transit with
electric vehicle infrastructure, smart
streetlights, synchronized traffic
signals, and battery
technologies. Contact IBEW 569 at 858-569-8900 or learn
more
at https://ibew569.org/.
Carpenters/Contractors Cooperation Committee, Inc.
The Carpenters/Contractors Cooperation Committee (Quad C) is a non-profit watchdog organization established pursuant to the Federal Labor Management Cooperation Act of 1978 (29 U.S.C. Sect.175a). For over 30 years, the Quad C has collaborated with local, state and federal civil and criminal law enforcement agencies across the Southwest region to crack down on payroll tax fraud, wage theft practices and other unlawful business practices that have a negative impact in the construction industry.