Shining the Spotlight on the Texas Hispanic Construction Association

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By Subcontractors USA News Provider

The Texas Hispanic Construction Association is a non-profit organization that represents the Hispanic community of the state of Texas associated with construction as a fundamental part of the value chain; leading its development, professionalization and progress in a timely manner in all its areas, through technology, education, quality and best practices services, ensuring its positioning towards the optimization and efficiency of safety, sustainability, social and economic indicators, along with the active participation of Latin American countries.   

Education

Lone Star College and the organization, through its Construction Bootcamp, started the courses on everything you need to know to be successful in a construction business.

Leadership

The organization provides mentorship in this area, as globally, construction is one of the most expensive and risky industries out there. It is also technically demanding and usually involves long periods of time. Countless construction professionals and contractors are involved in every project, and without proper leadership, there is always the threat of failure. But with an experienced and dedicated leader maintaining communication and collaboration channels and ensuring schedules and budgets are maintained, the promise of success remains. 

Integration

They carry out an integration program of Texas suppliers with Latin America through their development cooperation agreements. 

In this integration, they share information of interest and current affairs in this sector.

Technology

Through their IT4 BUILD CONFERENCE, you will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the successes, challenges and learnings of dozens of owners, designers, contractors and manufacturers online while they delve into best practices for each stage of the project life cycle, from improvement from acceptance to optimization of design, fabrication, and installation to build faster and on budget.

Entrepreneurship

In the construction industry, many subcontractors agree that mentors have a direct impact on the growth and survival of their business.  The early years of any business are therefore a decisive and critical period, business mentors are vital to the success of contractors.

In partnership with the only disruptive incubator in the North American market, they are creating the 150 most powerful companies as Hispanic contractors in Texas.  For more information, please visit www.magnagreengroup.com.

For more information about the organization, please visit https://www.texhca.com/.

Source: Texas Hispanic Construction Association

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