
Supporting the Advancement of the Hispanic Construction Community
To increase technical capacity of membership through education and support.

To promote & advocate for increased business opportunities for membership in public and private sector projects.


To become active in the legislative process of the District of Columbia as it pertains to membership interests.
To improve construction, contracting, permitting procedures in D.C.

To stimulate greater participation by Latino, minority, and immigrant owned businesses in D.C. government contracting and all aspects of the business life of our city and region.

To provide technical workshops, political & networking events, and social & charitable activities such as legislative breakfasts, seminars, educational sessions, family outings, fundraisers, and banquets.

To maintain and raise funds for the programs of the DCHCA, including, but not limited to, education, career development, apprenticeship programs, employment counseling, family and individual support services, and any multicultural program components.

To educate the community, industry and the public at large concerning vocational education, its use and its application to workforce development and to promote vocational education for the benefit of government, industry and the public at large.

To support and facilitate vocational educational activities and public service functions of a Charter School, or any successor entity by any lawful act(s) or activities in which a non-profit corporation in the District of Columbia may be engaged under the District of Columbia Nonprofit Corporation Act, and that may qualify it as an organization described in§ 501(c)(6) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended from time to time.

WHAT DOES METRO DC HISPANIC CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION DO?
MDCHCA is in the midst of our training season and have had all 3 of our trainings going on at the same time. This, for the first time ever, thanks to our partnership w/D.C. gov.
We'd like to thank Greg Akerman, President of the Balt/D.C. BTUs and Jim Simpson, owner of Continental Construction, for presenting at the 9th session of our Construction Management workshops.
We'd also like to thank Carter Machinery for conducting our first ever Heavy Equipment Operators licensing training... and we are in the 6th version of our Spanish language OSHA 30.
Above all we are grateful to the member companies and workers who are among the most talented in the industry. Gracias a todos, for making these educational sessions such a success. For information about our programs and membership.
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