| ABOUT NAMC |
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| The National Association of Minority Contractors (NAMC) is a nonprofit minority business, trade, educational and advocacy association headquartered in Washington, DC. Established in 1969 to address the needs and concerns of minority contractors, NAMC’s membership consists of people of all races and ethnic backgrounds; the organization’s mandate,
“Building Bridges – Crossing Barriers,” focuses on construction industry concerns common to African Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans.
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| NAMC MISSION |
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- Provide education and training to minority contractors in construction.
- Promote the economic and legal interest of minority contracting firms.
- Advocate law and government actions which meet the concerns of minority contractors.
- Bring about more equitable and wider procurement and business opportunities for minority contractors.
- Reduce and remove the barriers to full equality which confronts minority contractors.
- Build bridges between minority contractors and the parties and entities with which they must work.
- Create a forum for sharing information, developing and maintaining the highest professional standards and mutual support.
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