The North Carolina Masonry Contractors Association has served masonry professionals across the Carolinas for decades — through certification, community, and advocacy.
The North Carolina Masonry Contractors Association is by and for the professional masonry contractors and masonry industry leaders of the Carolinas. Members and non-members alike benefit from NCMCA's ongoing advocacy of masonry in all its forms.
NCMCA is organized into five regional chapters — Central Piedmont, Land of the Sky, Eastern Carolina, Metrolina, and Western — each hosting regular monthly meetings that bring local contractors, associate members, and industry leaders together.
Through the NCMCA Masonry Contractor Certification Program, the association has certified over 830 individuals and 113 companies, establishing a benchmark for excellence in the industry that is recognized by architects, specifiers, and owners statewide.
NCMCA also invests in the next generation through the Masonry Pre-Apprenticeship Program and partnerships with NC high school masonry instructors, creating a pipeline of skilled craftspeople for the future of the industry.
Join NCMCA"We are dedicated to serving the masonry contractors of the Carolinas and to promoting masonry as the building material of choice and as a career option."
NCMCA chapters meet monthly across the state. All contractors, associate members, and industry professionals are welcome. Contact the chapter leadership below to get involved.
The NCMCA Certification Program is governed by a board of nine governors, consisting of appointed experienced NCMCA masonry contractor members, an architect representative of North Carolina AIA, a representative appointed by the Southeast Concrete Masonry Association, and an appointment by the Brick Industry Association–Southeast Region, each serving a three-year term.
The association's broader governance includes officer leadership elected from the membership, chapter presidents who represent their regional communities, and associate officer members who represent the broader masonry materials and services industry.
For questions about NCMCA governance, to view the Standards of Conduct, or to learn more about associate membership, contact the NCMCA office.
Chapter meetings are open to members and non-members alike. It's the best way to connect with the masonry community in your area and learn more about what NCMCA offers.