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Electrical Contractors' Association

ECA (formerly the Electrical Contractors' Association) is the main trade association for companies involved in electrotechnical and other technical engineering projects in England, Northern Ireland and Wales. In 2022 it had some 2600 registered members - companies who collectively generated annual revenues of over £6billion (e.g. the UK electrical contracting industry is worth in excess of £10 billion).[citation needed] ECA also has associate categories open to industry manufacturers, distributors, educators, clients and specifiers who wish to engage and collaborate with members.

ECA
AbbreviationECA
Formation1901
TypeTrade association
Legal statusNon-profit company (No. 00143669)
PurposeSupporting and representing electrotechnical and other engineering services companies in England, Northern Ireland and Wales
Location
Region served
Covering UK, excluding Scotland
Membership
c. 2700 companies
Group Chief Executive Officer
Steve Bratt
Main organ
(President: Gary Worrall)
AffiliationsEuropeOn - formerly Association Européenne de l'Installation Electrique, Actuate UK, Build UK
Staff
100
WebsiteECA

ECA is currently either leading or active across a range of built environment, building, construction, maintenance, and infrastructure issues, and in particular those relating to electrical engineering, mainly in the commercial, industrial and public sectors, as well as the domestic arena. Key areas of activity include: technical; standards; skills; health and safety; renewable, energy efficiency and other energy installations; supply chain procurement and payment; digitalisation; and employment issues.

History edit

Founded in 1901, the ECA represents contractors who design, install, inspect, test, monitor, and maintain electrical and electronic equipment and services. It was incorporated on 19 April 1916. ECA became the official trading name of 'Electrical Contractors' Association' in autumn 2017.

Industry improvements edit

The ECA played a particularly important part in the 1920s and 1930s when electric power was introduced to most houses. Before this time, and the formation of the National Grid, electricity was supplied at different voltages and frequencies.

Today, the ECA actively represents the electrical and electronic contracting sectors, taking a leading role in both technical standards (notably BS 7671) and professional competencies in both the domestic and commercial sectors.

It has diversified to cover not just electrical engineering, but also fire and security, datacomms, energy provision, building management systems, audiovisual, temporary installations, and other services.

The Fire and Security Association (FSA) consists of members of ECA and ECA's Scottish counterpart, SELECT.

With the charity Electrical Safety First, ECA owns Certsure LLP, which trades under certification brand NICEIC.

With Unite the Union (which includes members of the former Electrical, Electronic, Telecommunications and Plumbing Union), ECA is a founder and partner in the Joint Industry Board (JIB), which oversees wage negotiations in the industry. JIB also runs the Electrotechnical Certification Scheme (ECS), which administers site cards for individuals.

Functions edit

The ECA has three main aims:

  • To provide support services to its Registered Members. These include advice on: technical issues, employment, health and safety, contracts, legal, energy solutions and skills.
  • To work with regulatory bodies, government and other opinion formers to build an efficient and sustainable industry, based on high standards of training and practice.
  • To form strategic relationships with those who specify electrical and other engineering services to enhance the profile and promote the use of Registered Members of all sizes.[1]

It represents the views of specialist electrical and other engineering companies within contractor group Build UK and via Actuate UK. It holds a range of electrical industry conferences and other events, including the ECA Industry Awards and ECA Edmundson Apprentice of the Year Award annually.

Publications edit

It produces the ECA Today magazine every quarter.[2] This is supplemented by ECA Today online - www.ecatoday.co.uk - which provides daily industry-related news and other content.

In addition to free material for its members, the ECA also provides free checklists for commercial clients on selected topics, such as low carbon energy.

Location edit

ECA moved from its previously long established HQ in Bayswater, West London, via temporary premises in Hammersmith, to newly joint-owned offices in an 'industry hub' in St Katharine Docks, near London's Tower Bridge on 6 November 2017. Other bodies based in the hub include BEAMA, BESA (joint premises owner), Electrical Industries Charity, Electrical Distributors' Association and Voltimum.[3]

Regional offices edit

  • Central South - Basingstoke
  • East - Bury St Edmunds
  • East Midlands - Penkridge
  • Greater London - London
  • North East - Newton Aycliffe
  • North West - Warrington
  • Northern Ireland - Belfast
  • South Wales - Cardiff
  • West Midlands - Penkridge
  • South East - Sevenoaks
  • West / South West - Somerset

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ About the ECA (website accessed 01 September 2010)
  2. ^ ECA Today
  3. ^ "BESA moves into "industry hub"". Cooling Post. 7 November 2017. Retrieved 11 November 2017.

External links edit

  • ECA website
  • EuropeOn - European Association of Electrical Contractors

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ECA formerly the Electrical Contractors Association is the main trade association for companies involved in electrotechnical and other technical engineering projects in England Northern Ireland and Wales In 2022 it had some 2600 registered members companies who collectively generated annual revenues of over 6billion e g the UK electrical contracting industry is worth in excess of 10 billion citation needed ECA also has associate categories open to industry manufacturers distributors educators clients and specifiers who wish to engage and collaborate with members ECAAbbreviationECAFormation1901TypeTrade associationLegal statusNon profit company No 00143669 PurposeSupporting and representing electrotechnical and other engineering services companies in England Northern Ireland and WalesLocationLondon E1Region servedCovering UK excluding ScotlandMembershipc 2700 companiesGroup Chief Executive OfficerSteve BrattMain organ President Gary Worrall AffiliationsEuropeOn formerly Association Europeenne de l Installation Electrique Actuate UK Build UKStaff100WebsiteECAECA is currently either leading or active across a range of built environment building construction maintenance and infrastructure issues and in particular those relating to electrical engineering mainly in the commercial industrial and public sectors as well as the domestic arena Key areas of activity include technical standards skills health and safety renewable energy efficiency and other energy installations supply chain procurement and payment digitalisation and employment issues Contents 1 History 1 1 Industry improvements 2 Functions 2 1 Publications 3 Location 3 1 Regional offices 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editSee also Timeline of the UK electricity supply industry National Grid Great Britain Electrical wiring in the United Kingdom and AC power plugs and sockets Founded in 1901 the ECA represents contractors who design install inspect test monitor and maintain electrical and electronic equipment and services It was incorporated on 19 April 1916 ECA became the official trading name of Electrical Contractors Association in autumn 2017 Industry improvements edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The ECA played a particularly important part in the 1920s and 1930s when electric power was introduced to most houses Before this time and the formation of the National Grid electricity was supplied at different voltages and frequencies Today the ECA actively represents the electrical and electronic contracting sectors taking a leading role in both technical standards notably BS 7671 and professional competencies in both the domestic and commercial sectors It has diversified to cover not just electrical engineering but also fire and security datacomms energy provision building management systems audiovisual temporary installations and other services The Fire and Security Association FSA consists of members of ECA and ECA s Scottish counterpart SELECT With the charity Electrical Safety First ECA owns Certsure LLP which trades under certification brand NICEIC With Unite the Union which includes members of the former Electrical Electronic Telecommunications and Plumbing Union ECA is a founder and partner in the Joint Industry Board JIB which oversees wage negotiations in the industry JIB also runs the Electrotechnical Certification Scheme ECS which administers site cards for individuals Functions editThe ECA has three main aims To provide support services to its Registered Members These include advice on technical issues employment health and safety contracts legal energy solutions and skills To work with regulatory bodies government and other opinion formers to build an efficient and sustainable industry based on high standards of training and practice To form strategic relationships with those who specify electrical and other engineering services to enhance the profile and promote the use of Registered Members of all sizes 1 It represents the views of specialist electrical and other engineering companies within contractor group Build UK and via Actuate UK It holds a range of electrical industry conferences and other events including the ECA Industry Awards and ECA Edmundson Apprentice of the Year Award annually Publications edit It produces the ECA Today magazine every quarter 2 This is supplemented by ECA Today online www ecatoday co uk which provides daily industry related news and other content In addition to free material for its members the ECA also provides free checklists for commercial clients on selected topics such as low carbon energy Location editECA moved from its previously long established HQ in Bayswater West London via temporary premises in Hammersmith to newly joint owned offices in an industry hub in St Katharine Docks near London s Tower Bridge on 6 November 2017 Other bodies based in the hub include BEAMA BESA joint premises owner Electrical Industries Charity Electrical Distributors Association and Voltimum 3 Regional offices edit Central South Basingstoke East Bury St Edmunds East Midlands Penkridge Greater London London North East Newton Aycliffe North West Warrington Northern Ireland Belfast South Wales Cardiff West Midlands Penkridge South East Sevenoaks West South West SomersetSee also editInternational Electrotechnical Commission British Approvals Service for CablesReferences edit About the ECA website accessed 01 September 2010 ECA Today BESA moves into industry hub Cooling Post 7 November 2017 Retrieved 11 November 2017 External links editECA website EuropeOn European Association of Electrical Contractors Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Electrical Contractors 27 Association amp oldid 1104142830, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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