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About the CCA

Cayman Contractors AssociationThe Cayman Contractors Association is a self-regulating body. It was formed in order to create uniform ethics for the construction industry; to provide assurance to potential clients that, if a CCA member was chosen to construct a project, the outcome would be successful. That standard continues today and CCA members, regardless of the size of their respective businesses, are regarded as Cayman’s most honourable contractors.

Download CCA Memo and ArticlesMemorandum of Association and Articles of Association

Download CCA Memo and ArticlesDecember 2009 Amendment to Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association

We encourage dialogue with the public, particularly those who need advice in dealing with the construction industry and are available by telephone (345) 945-3586 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

Our Mission

• To ensure the existence of a high degree of ethical standards in the Cayman construction industry.
• To assist the growth of the construction industry
• To encourage membership by all contractors, specialty contractors and related business entities
• To represent all CCA members equally
• To represent the needs of contractors with Government and statutory authorities

 

CCA History

Cayman Contractors Association - HistoryThe Cayman Contractors Association was formed in 1972 by several Caymanian contractors who sought to create uniform standards. The principle founders were Heber Arch (President), David Arch, Tommie Bodden and Jimmie Powell. For many years, the CCA acted as the only policing body for the construction industry and clients who chose a CCA member were assured of professionalism and integrity from CCA members. In 1992, the CCA wrote the first Builders Law, to license contractors and to assure that all contractors were subject to the same ethical principles that CCA members adhered to. For many years this proposed law languished, until Hurricane Ivan demonstrated the necessity to assure that all contractors adhere to high standards. The Builders Law was  put into effect in 2006. Over the years, the CCA has also encouraged and assisted in the passing of other legislation regarding pensions, health plans, workmen’s comp and jobsite safety. 

CCA download Download the latest copy of the Cayman Islands Builders Law (2007))

 

CCA download  Download the latest copy the Cayman Islands Builders Law (2008) Builders Regulations (2008)

 

CCA Committees

 Education Committee                 Chairman: Dave Johnston,  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  
     -Ongoing UCCI involvement in designing and maintaining a trade curriculum to assure employment opportunities for graduates
    -Summer programme for introductory employment in the industry
    -Provision of significant awards for excellence in trade-related students at the high school and college levels
    -Provision of scholarship assistance
    -Mentoring for small contractors by Cayman's senior contractors

Membership Committee              
    -Recruitment of new members
    -Encouragement to existing members to contribute to the community through education

Builders Law Committee             Chairman: Rayal Bodden, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it   
    -To assure that legislation exists for the protection of the general public with regard to the construction industry
    -To assure that legislation exists to stem the abuse of employees within the construction industry
    -To encourage smaller Caymanian companies to advance within the industry

 

Safety in the Construction Industry

Cayman Contractors Association Grand Cayman - Contractor SafetyThe CCA is dedicated to elevating the standards for safety in the construction industry and supports the Cayman Islands Department of Employment Relations (DER) in their effort to establish standard safety and health practices in the Cayman Islands for the benefit of the public.  To do so, the DER has developed the Occupational Safety & Health Code of Practice for the Construction Industry, click on the link below to view or download a copy:

Download - CCAOccupational Safety & Health Code of Practice for the Construction Industry

 

Safety in the Construction Industry

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