BECOME A MEMBER
TOP 10 REASONS TO JOIN ATB
WHAT OUR SATISFIED MEMBERS SAY
MEMBERS BENEFITS
Advocacy
Networking
Quarterly and monthly dinners and mixers are an effective tool to meet new prospects and maintain relationships.
Safety Training
Member Support
Participation
Promotion
association and without. This is a great way to show your support of ATB as well as educating members of your business products and services.
MEMBERSHIP DUES
$3,500.00/ Year
CONTRACTOR MEMBERSHIP
This category is reserved for Contractors only. A Contractor Member is defined as someone who is principally engaged in excavation, earth- moving, paving, construction of utilities or public works. All Contractor Members serve on the board of directors. Membership with the American Road and Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) and all the rights and privileges thereof are optional and available at an additional cost. These memberships are at the discretion of the applicant. The dues are billed annually from the time you join.
$1,500.00/ Year
ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP
This category is reserved for private utilities, suppliers and providers of materials or services, professional or otherwise to Contractor Members. Associate Members elect their own representatives to sit on the Board of Directors. Membership with the American Road and Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) and all the rights and privileges thereof are available at an additional cost. These memberships are at the discretion of the applicant. The dues are billed annually from the time you join
$700.00/ Year
AGENCY/ MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT
This category is reserved
for government agencies like
Pima County, City of Tucson, government departments like Tucson Water or Pima County Department of Transportation, and other quasi-governmental agencies.
Annual dues of $700.00 are billed annually from the time you join.
ATB COMMUNITY IMPACT
ATB Scholarship Foundation
Southern Arizona Construction Career Days
Social Fundraisers: Trap Shoot & Associates Even
Volunteer Day & Other Community Support
READY TO BECOME AN ATB MEMBER?
Our Goals
EDUCATE, SUSTAIN, AND PROMOTE THE COMMON INTEREST IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
Founded in 1984 by Ed Snell (Tricon), Ben Luster (Luster Contracting), Gordon Nelson (Nelson Pipeline), and Lucky Hurford (SAECO), Tucson Underground Contractors Association represented local contractors only. Years following, the association changed its name to reflect and expand service offerings.
In 2014, TUCA amended its name to be the Arizona Transportation Builders Association (ATB) and remains a nonprofit organization consisting of more than 100 individual businesses and organizations in Southern Arizona.