Construction Contractors Association of the Hudson Valley

BETTER TRAINED, BETTER BUILT

Connecting Project Owners With Signatory Contractors

Serving our Members since 1957

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With a hand in nearly every significant project in the region, the CCA of the Hudson Valley is dedicated to economic development, strengthening our industry’s voice, and providing unparalleled grassroots advocacy.

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Orange County to Have Hi-Tech Training Facility

Orange County Executive Steve Neuhaus and various local personalities stand in front of the former Maple Avenue School i (...)

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FIRST CCA EXPO CONNECTS MEMBERS & EXHIBITORS WITH OPPORTUNITIES

The inaugural CCA EXPO was a smashing success on Tuesday, May 6, at La Casa Vicina in New Windsor. Over 40 exhibitors sh (...)

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BIE Safety Advisor – May 2025

Stand Down May 5-9, 2025Join OSHA’s National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction The U.S. Department of (...)

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Budgeting with Precision to Safeguard Your Business and Keep Projects on Track

By Greg SousaExecutive Vice President, Chief Lending Officer, Orange Bank & Trust Company As a business owner in th (...)

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DA Hoovler Joins Labor Leaders and Membership at Labor Crimes Press Conference

Orange County District Attorney David M. Hoovler joined leaders and membership of the North Atlantic States Regional Cou (...)

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Friends Gather for Neuhaus

Association members and Hudson Valley Building Trade leaders gathered Thursday, April 3, 2025 to show their support for (...)

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Orange County Businesses Face Unfair Tax Burden for MTA Services

By Heather Bell, President/CEO – Orange County Chamber of Commerce As Albany deliberates solutions to address the (...)

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North Atlantic States Carpenters launch annual women pre-apprenticeship program

The North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters (NASRCC) has announced the launch of its annual Sisters in the (...)

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On The Level | Q2 2025

“On the Level” is published quarterly by the CCA, SMACNA Southeastern New York and FERCA of the Hudson Valley.

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A New Year and New Regulations

Big changes to the DEC's Freshwater Wetlands Act take effect Jan. 1, 2025.

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Testimonials

Kevin A. Viana

Sr. VP. Construction Practice Group Leader - Marshall & Sterling

Having served the construction industry of the Hudson Valley for over forty years, I’ve witnessed a lot of changes, yet one constant has been the CCA. Its Board, members and staff have consistently stood out - not just as leaders in the industry, but as pillars of the community.

There’s truly nothing else like it in the Hudson Valley. 

Kurt Kaehler

Vice President Perreca Electric Co.

The CCA has always attracted the highest level of construction executives and membership continues to be made up of the key players in the Hudson Valley. 

The CCA has always stood for representing the highest quality and excellence in construction practices through its members.”

Heather Bell

President & CEO, Orange County Chamber of Commerce

The Construction Contractors Association (CCA) has been an invaluable partner to the Orange County Chamber of Commerce. Their commitment to excellence, safety, and workforce development has not only elevated the standards of the construction industry but has also provided tremendous opportunities for our members. Through events, educational programs, and advocacy efforts, CCA has helped our business community grow stronger and more connected. We are proud to work alongside such a dedicated organization that truly invests in the future of our region.

Derrik R. Wynkoop

President and CEO, Walden Savings Bank

“The bank has been a proud supporter of the CCA for many years. We applaud their efforts and dedication to the Hudson Valley’s contractors, suppliers and service providers. They are the “go to” resource for industry advocacy and promotion.

I always look forward to the next quarterly issue of “On the Level” which is always “chock full” of valuable information”