Established in 1867, the Toronto Construction Association (TCA) is one of the oldest, largest and finest construction associations of its kind in North America. With a specific focus on the ICI (industrial/commercial/ institutional) sector of the construction industry, TCA provides a broad range of services and programs to its members.
While the name of the Association has changed over the years, its commitment to the betterment of the construction industry as a whole has never varied. The Toronto Construction Association, which is as old as Canada, is a trademark name well established in not only the construction industry, but also the larger business community, education and government circles.
Quick Historical Sketch
| 1867 - | The Toronto General Builders' Society |
| 1892 - | Incorporated as the Builders' Exchange of the City of Toronto |
| 1936 - | Name changed to Builders' Exchange and Construction Association of Toronto |
| 1944 - | Name changed to Toronto Builders' Exchange |
| 1962 - | Name changed to Toronto Construction Association |
| 1990 - | Open west end office - Mississauga Construction Association |
In 1990 TCA established the Mississauga Construction Association (MCA). Conveniently located to serve our members in the regions of Peel and Halton; West Metro; and Mississauga, MCA offers members full services without the hassles of traffic congestion.