Corrugated Metals Links:
Useful Associations
Use the links provided below to connect with many useful associations
dedicated to the metal processing industry, uses of particular metals
- especially steel, the metal construction industry, and architectural
associations.

American Architectural
Manufacturers Association
AAMA is comprised of a variety of companies, including window, door,
and skylight manufacturers, component and supply manufacturers, and
service and consulting companies.
American Institute
of Architects
AIA is the professional association for licensed architects in the
U.S.
Architects, Designers,
and Planners EOS Institute
Association providing building materials information to architects,
contractors, home owners and others.


American Institute
of Building Design
AIBD has provided building designers with educational
resources, and has developed nationwide design standards and a code
of ethics for the building design profession since 1950.


Aluminum Association,
Inc.
A trade association for U.S. producers of primary aluminum, recyclers,
and semi-fabricated aluminum products. This site also offers publications,
aluminum statistics, and audiovisuals.
American Galvanizers
Association (AGA)
The (AGA) is a not-for-profit trade association whose members represent
the after-fabrication hot-dip galvanizing industry throughout the United
States, Canada, and Mexico.
American Institute
of Building Design (AIBD)
Since 1950, AIBD has provided building designers with educational resources,
and has developed nationwide design standards and a code of ethics for
the building design profession. Today, AIBD is a nationally recognized
association with professional and associate members in 47 states and
throughout Canada, as well as Europe, Asia and Australia.
American Institute
of Steel Construction (AISC)
The American Institute of Steel Construction is a non-profit association
representing and serving the structural steel industry in the U.S. Its
purpose is to expand the use of fabricated structural steel through
research and development, education, technical assistance, standardization
and quality control. Articles from Modern Steel Construction Magazine
are now on-line from 1966 to the present.
American Iron and
Steel Institute (AISI)
The AISI promotes steel as the material of choice and works to enhance
the competitiveness of the North American steel industry and its member
Companies. Member companies include integrated, electric furnace, and
reconstituted mills. Associate members include suppliers to, or customers
of, the industry. Affiliate member organizations include downstream
steel producers of products such as cold rolled strip, pipe and tube,
and coated sheet.
Association of Iron and Steel Engineers
(AISE)
Technical organization in the steel industry dedicated to the advancement
of technical and engineering phases of the production and processing
of iron and steel. This site has a great "Links" section for
producers and users of steel.
Canadian Sheet Steel
Building Institute (CSSBI)
The CSSBI, is the national association of companies involved in the
structural sheet steel industry. Members include producers, fabricators,
and associate members. The CSSBI works in several different disciplines
of the sheet steel industry, including lightweight steel cladding, steel
building products, steel building systems, residential steel roofing
and lightweight steel framing members.
Construction Specifications
Institute (CSI)
The Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) is a national professional
association that provides technical information and products, continuing
education, professional conferences, and product shows to enhance communication
among all the nonresidential building design and construction industry's
disciplines and meet the industry's need for a common system of organizing
and presenting construction documents. CSI's 18,000 members include
architects, engineers, specifiers, contractors, building owners, facility
managers, and product manufacturers.
Energy Efficient
Building Association (EEBA)
The EEBA promotes the awareness, education and development of energy
efficient, environmentally responsible buildings and communities. Members
include architects, builders, developers, manufacturers, engineers,
utilities, code officials, researchers, educations, and environmentalists.
International
Iron and Steel Institute (IISI)
The IISI was founded in 1967 and is a non-profit research organization
providing a world forum on various aspects of the international steel
industry. Members include nearly all of the worlds major steel
producers. It is headquartered in Brussels, Belgium.
Light Gauge Steel
Engineers Association (LGSEA)
The LGSEA was formed in 1994 to create a network of architects and engineers
knowledgeable in steel framing design and to resolve issues involving
the use of steel framing.
Manufactured Housing
Institute (MHI)
MHI is the national trade organization for companies involved in all
segments of the manufactured housing industry. Site contains helpful
information sections, industry facts, a search feature, online magazines
and more.
Metal Building Manufacturers
Association (MBMA)
An association of metal building and roofing manufacturers working together
to promote the use of steel systems in the low-rise, non-residential
building and roofing construction market.
Metal Construction
Association (MCA)
MCAs mission is to expanding the use of metal in construction
applications through marketing, technology and education.
Metal Roofing
Alliance
Dedicated to developing awareness of the advantages of using metal roofs
in commercial and residential applications. The site provides excellent
links to manufacturers of metal shingle/slate, metal tile, metal shake,
metal vertical panel manufacturers.
National Association
of Home Builders (NAHB)
Members are single and multi-family home builders, commercial builders,
and other companies associated with the home building industry. The
site offers a wealth of information including news, consumer issues,
economic and housing data, state and local building associations, a
resource guide and much more.
National
Coil Coaters Association
This site is dedicated to promoting the growth of coil coated products.
NCCA represents both the companies that coat the metal ("coil coaters"),
and various suppliers including the leading steel, aluminum, coatings
manufacturers, as well as chemical, pretreatment and equipment suppliers
that provide the necessary services to produce and further process prepainted
coil. The site contains a newsroom and a resource library.
National
Frame Builders Association (NFBA)
This site is for those companies building structurally efficient homes
and buildings using posts and trusses and purlins, girts, bracing and
sheathing as secondary construction members and for those needing information
on this type of construction. News and links are offered.
National Lumber
& Building Material Dealers Association (NLBMDA)
The NLBMDA promotes the success of Americas lumber and building
material dealers.
National Coil Coating Association
This site is dedicated to promoting the growth of coil coated
products. NCCA represents both the companies that coat the metal ("coil
coaters"), and various suppliers including the leading steel, aluminum,
coatings manufacturers, as well as chemical, pretreatment and equipment
suppliers that provide the necessary services to produce and further
process prepainted coil. The site contains a newsroom and a resource
library.
National Roofing
Contractors Association (NRCA)
The NRCA was established in 1886 and is one of the construction industry's
oldest trade associations and the voice of professional roofing contractors
worldwide. It is an association of roofing, roof deck, and waterproofing
contractors; industry-related associate members, including manufacturers,
distributors, architects, consultants, engineers, and city, state, and
government agencies; and international members. NRCA has more than 4,600
members from all 50 states and 54 countries.
National Society
of Professional Engineers (NSPE)
The National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE) is the only engineering
society that represents individual engineering professionals and licensed
engineers (PEs) across all disciplines.
Partnership for
Advancing Technology in Housing (PATH)
The Partnership for Advancing Technology in Housing (PATH) is a voluntary
initiative that seeks to accelerate the creation and widespread use
of advanced technologies to radically improve the quality, durability,
environmental performance, energy efficiency, and affordability of U.S.
housing.
Society of American
Military Engineers (SAME)
SAME is a nonprofit professional engineer association, headquartered
in Alexandria, Virginia. Founded in 1920 to engage military and federal
government engineers with those in private life for the purpose of improving
the engineering potential of the United States, the Society today has
some 25,000 members from industry, the military, government, and academia.
Steel Manufacturers
Association (SMA)
Members are primarily steel producers such as mini-mills. It is the
primary trade association for scrap-based EAF steel makers. (URL still
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Steel Plate Fabricators
Association
The SPFAs membership is composed of manufacturers of ferrous and
non-ferrous custom designed and fabricated steel and alloyed plat for
steel mills, railroads, utilities, and petroleum, chemical, water and
related industries.
Steel Recycling
Institute (SRI)
The Steel Recycling Institute promotes and sustains the recycling of
all steel products.
Steel Service Center
Institute (SSCI)
Members include domestic and international wholesalers of industrial
steel products who take products from metal producers and provide new
products in various sizes and grades.
Steel Stud Manufacturers
Association (SSMA)
The SSMA represents member firms who are engaged in the manufacture,
marketing, and sale of cold-formed steel framing members to users of
member products such as contractors, distributors, design professionals,
code officials and standards organizations.
Steel Truss
& Component Association (STCA)
The STA promotes and advances the use of light gauge steel trusses and
components. It works with industry and code groups to set standards
for steel truss products.


American Electroplaters
& Surface Finishers Society
The AESF is an international society that advances the science of surface
finishing to benefit industry and society.
Fabricators
and Manufacturers Association International
This association keeps members current concerning metal forming and
fabricating trends and technologies.
Metal Finishing Suppliers
Association
MFSA represents the interests of suppliers to the surface finishing
industry.
Metal Forming
(See the Precision Metalforming Association)
Metal
Treating Institute
Metal Treating Institute is the only international trade association
representing the corporate heat treating industry. Members include commercial
heat treaters, captive heat treaters, and suppliers.
National Association
of Metal Finishers
NAMF is the industry association representing hundreds of independent
member surface finishing firms.
Precision
Metalforming Association
PMA members include metal stampers, fabricators, spinners, slide formers
and roll formers. Home to the Custom Roll Forming Institute.
Specialty
Steel Industry of North America
SSINA is a trade association representing virtually all the producers
of specialty steel in North America including bar, rod, wire, angles,
plate, sheet and strip, in stainless steel and other specialty steels.

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