Membership FAQs
Who can join ECABC?
Any licensed electrical contractor engaged in electrical work in the province of British Columbia, or any suppliers of goods and services to the electrical industry is welcome to apply for membership. ECABC membership includes many of British Columbia’s leading union affiliated and open shop contractors, as well as many suppliers of quality goods and services to the electrical industry.
What is the difference between ECABC membership and a chapter membership?
You must first be a member of the association to then become a chapter member. ECABC Chapters facilitate local industry meetings and social events. Chapter membership is for ECABC members who place an importance on local networking. The vast majority of ECABC members also belong to at least one ECABC Chapter.
What are the benefits of joining ECABC?
What kind of social events do the chapters host?
Golf Tournaments, Meet and Greet Receptions, Professional Sporting Events, Wine
Tastings, Snowshoeing, Holiday Parties.
Visit our Past Events page to learn more.
Can I be a member of more than one chapter?
Yes. You can join one, two or all three! Regional chapters are fiscally separate from ECABC and have their own modest dues requirements.
Who has already joined the ECABC?
Please refer to our Member Directory for a listing of ECABC members. With the Member Directory, you are able to view members by Chapter.
Are chapter meetings open to non-members?
Guests by invitation are welcome to attend.
What are the member expectations when part of the ECABC?
As a member, you are expected to abide by the Constitution and Bylaws of ECABC, to co-operate with the Association in all of its objectives to strengthen the electrical construction industry, and to pay dues annually or bi-annually as agreed.
How do I apply for membership?
Please visit our Join Now page. You will be able to apply for membership online, or download the applicable registration form to fax.
How can I participate in the subcontract program?
You have to be a member of ECABC to take part in the subcontract program. Learn how to become an ECABC member by clicking here.