Association Services
The Roofing Contractors Association's (RCA) primary functions are labor oriented
and include:
* Collective Bargaining Negotiations with Roofers Local 30
* Grievance and Dispute Resolution
* Joint Administration of Employee Pension and Welfare Plans
* Joint Administration of Employee Apprenticeship and Journeyman Training
and Educational Programs
Members of the RCA automatically become members of the National Roofing
Legal Resource Center (NRLRC) with the annual dues for NRLRC being paid by
the Association.
The RCA is governed by an 8 person Board of Directors, who serve a 3 year term.
The current RCA Board of Directors are:
Tom Belcher; Belcher Roofing Corp.
Earl Cain; Hamada, Inc.
Ed DeAngelis; EDA Contractors, Inc.
John Dietz; Dietz Roofing Co.
David Farragut; U. S. Roofing Corporation
John E. Reilley; Patriot Roofing, Inc.
Mike Thomas; Thomas Company, Inc.
David Thornton; ARC Roofing Corporation
If you would like to contact one of our Board Members, please go to the Members
Page on our website for their contact information.
If you are interested in getting involved in the commercial unionized roofing
industry and becoming a member of the RCA, you can review the RCA
Constitution and By-Laws and also view and print our Membership Application and
a Bargaining Agent Authorization and mail both of these documents to our office
at 414 Rector Street, Philadelphia, PA 19128. You may also contact us
regarding Association Membership.
Industry Fund Services
The RCA Industry Fund provides the following services to all Industry Fund
Contributors:
* Legislative information and activities at the local, state and federal levels
* Educational Programs for Contractors and their employees
* Social Industry Promotional Activities
Roofers Local 30 Joint Apprenticeship Program
The Roofers Local 30 Joint Apprenticeship Program is jointly administered by
Roofers Local 30 and the Roofing Contractors Association.
The program is registered with the Pennsylvania Apprenticeship and Training
Council and the United States Department of Labor Bureau of Apprenticeship
and Training. The program is subject to the rules of the Apprenticeship
Standards for Roofers as approved by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and
the United States Department of Labor on September 15, 1980.
This important program provides training to workers so they can become skilled
Journeymen Roofers at the end of 4 years of training.
If you are working on a Prevailing Wage job, please make sure your
apprentices are on our current listing of apprentices by calling 215-509-7200.
Services