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Rethink Your Alliance Strategies

The Southern California Chapter of the National Association of Minority Contractors (NAMC SoCal) provides its large corporate partners with opportunities to enhance their supplier diversity initiatives, connect with qualified minority-owned businesses, and foster community engagement.

Building Capacity & Scaling Business

Member Benefits

  • Project Opportunities

  • Training & Development

  • Peer to Peer Mentorship

  • Networking

  • Access to Resources

  • Advocacy

Networking & Relationship Building

A place where the accomplishments and happenings around
NAMC SoCal are acknowledged and crongatulated.

Member Highlights

NAMC No Cal Visit - Dec. 19, 2024

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New NAMC SoCal President, Traci Watson, Alameda Construction and president emeritus, Sharon Coleman attended the Oakland African American Chamber of Commerce End of Year Mixer, met with NAMC NoCal members and visited a new training facility.

Habitat For Humanity Build Day

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On November 23, in collaboration with Habitat for Humanity, a few of our amazing members took time out of their busy schedules and volunteered to create new housing for low-income families.

Front Row, Left-Right: Aishia Thompson, Steelman Build; Lauryn Burnett, M3 Services; Rakiyah LeBeau & Daughter, CER Lifts & Equipment; Sharon Coleman, Coleman Construction & NAMC SoCal President, Traci Watson, Alameda Construction; Rod Edison, Max Out, Inc.

​Back Row, Left-Right: Louie Roman, Roman Demolition & Deconstruction Company; Herb Moutra & Friend, Moutra Construction.

An amazing event held during SoCal Construction Inclusion Week '24 at the beautiful Los Angeles Natural History Museum. This mixer promoted networking between contractors and primes while giving keynote speakers such as Greg Reed the platform to preach the importance of diversity and inclusion.

10/16/24

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Membership Meetings

Meetings are held on the 3rd Wednesday, every-other month.
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