National Association of Construction Auditors’ (NACA) Membership Exceeds 500
Chesterfield, VA (PRWEB) July 23, 2015 -- The National Association of Construction Auditors’ (NACA) (http://www.thenaca.org) membership now exceeds 500, with members active in 18 countries.
“The attainment of an international membership exceeding 500 as the NACA reaches its 6th year of existence, expressed NACA Chairman & Co-Founder, Brian Felix, “is a very important milestone and is extremely gratifying.”
The National Association of Construction Auditors’ mission is to seek out and unite those individuals performing in the fields of construction, risk management, auditing, accounting, public accounting, architecture, and engineering; and be recognized as the authority on construction project controls. “Our vision is to bring all the project team members together to exchange knowledge and ideas to improve the overall control environment for the Owners, delivering them greater value”, explains Mr. Felix.
The NACA holds annual conferences with The National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) certified CPE sessions, that include topics related to the control environment of construction projects, fraud, and ethics; led by recognized industry training leaders, such as Rich Townsend and Courtenay Thompson. The NACA’s 5th Annual Conference will be held on 3/21-3/23/2016 at the Lowe’s Royal Pacific Resort in Orlando, FL.
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The NACA grants the designation of Certified Construction Auditor (CCA) and Construction Control Professional (CCP) to the individuals with the expertise in these areas. The National Association of Construction Auditors is committed to providing resources, information, and leadership for NACA members, their clients, and the public to ensure the highest standard of construction controls possible.
For a limited period of time, the National Association of Construction Auditors (NACA) is currently accepting applications under the grandfathering provision for the Certified Construction Auditor (CCA) and Construction Control Professional (CCP) designations, setting the standard in these fields (http://www.thenaca.org). The provisions are a point-based system based upon education, training, and experience.
The grandfathering provision will be replaced by a challenging testing process beginning in 2016.
While “National” is in our name, we welcome members from around the globe.
Brian Felix, NACA, http://www.thenaca.org, +1 (804) 814-8453, [email protected]
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