Join CalCIMA
If you are an aggregate, industrial mineral, cement, or ready mixed concrete producer in California, join CalCIMA today and reap these benefits:
- Issue Information.
Access to the latest information on issues affecting the aggregates and ready mixed concrete industries presented through a variety of activities, seminars, training, and publications. Receive a weekly update on regulatory and legislative developments.
- Legislative and Regulatory Advocacy.
CalCIMA advocates for aggregate, industrial mineral, and ready mixed concrete producers with the state's Legislature and agencies, and for local permitting initiatives.
- Communication & Education.
CalCIMA communications and educational efforts seek to improve public understanding of what we do and how it benefits California's quality of life, economy, and the environment.
Associate memberships are also available to suppliers, service providers, and consulting firms. Joining CalCIMA as an Associate Member enables your firm to stay current with all aspects of the industry; attend meetings and seminars, and exhibit and participate at conferences.
For membership information, contact Stephanie Pridmore at 916 554-1000, x101, or spridmore@calcima.org
Or, click here for a membership application (PDF).
Committees
Governmental Affairs Committee
Provides guidance for the legislative and regulatory activities of the association, as well as directly responsible for land use and water resource issues.
Member Services Committee
Coordinates actions and policies relating to membership and association services.
Communications Committee
Oversees public affairs efforts and provides services and materials to assist the members to communicate information about our industry.
Legal Action Committee
Recommends to the Governmental Affairs Committee legislative, regulatory, or administrative actions in response to such developments and decisions.
Subcommittees under
Government Affairs
Environmental Subcommittee
Reviews legislative and regulatory developments that impact the industry.
Technical Subcommittee
Reviews and advises on specifications impacting aggregates and concrete and coordinates with the Caltrans-Industry Rock Products Committee.
Transportation and Facilities Subcommittee
Considers regulatory and legislative issues concerning transportation of goods, trucks, fleets, and licensing.
Taxation Subcommittee
Reviews tax legislation and policies as they relate to the industry, and provides training for industry and regulators on assesment policies.
Subcommittees Under
Member Services
Associate Members Subcommittee
Addresses programs, policies and services to enhance the membership experience for Associate members.
Membership Subcommittee
Develops materials and programs to recruit and retain members.
Human Resources Subcommittee
Reviews policy developments and provides training related to human resources, worker’s compensation insurance, unemployment insurance, and other related issues.
Safety & Health Subcommittee
Considers safety and health policies and training for aggregate, industrial mineral, and ready mixed concrete facilities.
Credit Subcommittee
This is a regional committee.
Regional Chapters
Riverside Chapter
Assists industry in promoting need for aggregate supplies
Sacramento Valley Regional Chapter
Quarterly meetings and training for producers in the Sacramento Valley.
San Diego Regional Chapter
Addresses the construction aggregates shortages in the San Diego region. www.sandiegocalcima.org.
San Joaquin Valley Regional Chapter
Develops ties within the construction industry in the region and promotes understanding of industry issues.
Shasta Regional Chapter
Represents producers in Shasta County and other northern counties through meetings and training programs.
County Chapters
Kern County Chapter
The Ready Mixed Concrete and Aggregate Producers Association of Kern County (RMCAPA of Kern County) holds monthly meetings on regional topics.
North Bay Area Chapter
Works with aggregate producers in Sonoma County to address local issues.
South Bay Chapter
Represents the industry in Santa Clara County to promote the industry and respond to local issues.
Yolo Chapter
Address issues related to the Cache Creek Area Plan.
Programs & Services
CalCIMA Truck ID Program
A coordinated program to identify aggregate delivery trucks. The program provides a unique truck identification number to individual trucks on an industry-wide basis. Expedites processing of truck deliveries and reduces errors compared to when trucks have multiple numbers.
CalCIMA Weekly Update
A weekly review of policy developments and up-coming meetings, events, and training.
CalCIMA News Clips
News on the industry from around that state is available on weekly basis for CalCIMA members.
The Conveyor
An annual magazine that provides a technical reiew of issues and business trends for CalCIMA members and the public.
Annual Member Directory
An annual guide to CalCIMA members and companies.
Membership Services
A variety of memberships services are available through the CaCIMA offices, whether it is quidance on how the latest regulatory and legislative developments affect your company, or simply needing mailing lists and labels.
Annual Events
Annual Education Conference & Trade Show
This annual event provides an opportunity for an in depth look at current issues related to public policy, communications, technical, and safety and health developments, as well as to hear from state and industry leaders. It also includes a trade show.
Annual Meeting
This annual event takes a broader look at policies and developments affecting the industry.
Legislative Day & Reception
Annual opportunity for members to meet their legislative representatives and communicate industry messages.