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Membership Opportunities for 2026 with the San Diego Trades Association.

Starting in January 2026, the San Diego Trades Association (SCTA) will open its doors for new membership applications, offering a unique opportunity for trade and service professionals in the construction industry. Joining SCTA not only enhances your business visibility but also connects you with a network of building industry leaders and decision-makers.
 
Why You Should Join SCTA in 2026
Exclusive Membership Structure.
SCTA operates on an exclusive membership model, allowing only one company per trade or service category. This means that as a member, you will stand out in a competitive market, ensuring that your business is the go-to choice for clients seeking your specific services. This exclusivity fosters a sense of community and trust among members, as each company is committed to maintaining high standards of integrity and professionalism.
 
Access to Top-Tier Projects:
Membership provides exclusive access to high-profile projects in the construction of new homes, apartments, and commercial properties. By being part of SCTA, you position your company to be considered for significant contracts that can elevate your business to new heights.
 
Networking Opportunities:
SCTA hosts various events throughout the year, including the popular “Meet The Trades” event, which brings together builders, developers, and contractors. These gatherings are invaluable for networking, allowing you to forge relationships that can lead to collaborative opportunities and referrals. Engaging with other industry professionals can also provide insights into best practices and emerging trends.
 
Community Engagement:
SCTA is not just about business; it’s also about giving back to the community. The association actively supports local initiatives and charities, such as the Warrior Foundation, which assists injured military personnel. By joining SCTA, you become part of a community that values social responsibility and contributes positively to the region.
 
Joining the San Diego Trades Association in 2026 is a strategic move for any trade professional looking to enhance their business prospects, network with industry leaders, and contribute to the community. With exclusive membership opportunities, access to top-tier projects, and a commitment to professional development, SCTA is the ideal platform for growth and success in the construction industry. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this dynamic network—apply for membership starting now! Find our application under our Join Us Tab! https://sctasd.org/join-us/
 
We look forward to meeting you! 

Review of New Members Policy

  • The completed application goes to the membership committee to be
    vetted.
  • Membership Committee to notify leadership that they have received a
    new membership application.
  • The vetting process includes a review of conflicting membership
    categories by the membership committee as a group, a review of the
    applicant in other areas like performance and reputation, and, if
    necessary, a review of the references provided.
  • Upon acceptance, the membership committee will send an approved
    application and a recommendation to the Annual Leadership VP (in
    charge of committees) with a cc to other Annual Leadership members.
  • Annual Leadership are to review the membership committee's
    recommendation and take action as necessary.
  • The secretary will notify the applicant if they have been approved and will
    provide payment information for membership.
  • The process should take less than 2 weeks.
  • Once membership dues have been paid, the Secretary will send the
    Welcome Letter and add them to the Roster.
  • Membership dues must be received before attendance at another
    meeting.

Renewing Members Policy

All members in good standing (not in default for attendance) at the end of a calendar year will be allowed to renew the following year uncontested for their membership category. Renewing members must return their completed application and sign their code of conduct and pay their membership dues by the end of the first meeting of the year. If not paid at the first meeting due to lack of attendance, trade (or member) will be given until the end of January. If not received by the last day of January the membership category is considered open and the membership committee will be allowed to vet and fill a new member for that trade (or member category). The Annual Leadership and Board of Directors of the association have the sole and final discretion as it relates to acceptance of renewal applications, based upon the code of conduct, member interactions, and performance in the industry.

 New Members Dues Policy

Dues for new members joining after January 1st will be handled as follows:

  • January 1 to June 30th – Pay full membership for a year.
  • July 1 to August 30th – Pay full membership for current year and
    membership for the following year.
  • September 1 to December 31st – Pay prorated membership for the current
    year and membership for the following year.

Policy for a Member in Default Due to Attendance

  • Any member who misses three monthly membership meetings in one
    calendar year will be in default and lose their member in good standing
    status.
  • As a courtesy, the association’s leadership may send a warning email
    notifying the company after a second missed membership meeting.
  • Members who are no longer in good standing will receive a formal notice
    of the change in status from the association’s leadership.
  • Members no longer in good standing will stop receiving regular
    communications from the association, and their company will be removed
    from the association’s website.
  • The Trade Category for Members no longer in good standing will be
    considered open, and the membership committee will be allowed to fill
    the trade or member category with a new member.
  • No refund of membership dues will be processed.

 

Note: A member may be considered to rejoin the association the following year
or “down the road” by the membership committee.