About ASA North Texas


2007-08 Directors/Officers
  • President - Ed Reeve, TDIndustries
  • 1st Vice President - Letitia Barker, Haley-Greer, Inc.
  • 2nd Vice President - Mike McAdams, Walker Engineering
  • Secretary/Treasurer - Joe Sardina, Lundy Services
  • Past President - Brad Baylis, City Wide Mechanical
  • Andy Bautz, George D. Alan Co.
  • Brian Chester, United Mechanical
  • Rob Dailey, CMC Construction Services
  • Steve Hargrove, Hargrove Electric
  • Jim Hollis, Baker Drywall
  • Dennis Lewis, Potter Concrete
  • Rhonda McCune, Daniel Steel
  • Steve Tucker, Cummings Electrical
  • LeaAnn Wood, McGraw-Hill
  • Richard Young, Striland Construction
ASA-NTC Legal Counsel ASA Objectives
  • Improve Industry Laws and Regulations
  • Provide Educational Opportunities for Subcontractors and Suppliers
  • Offer Quality Member Services
  • Improve Job Safety and Working Conditions
  • Provide Beneficial Business Practices Information (BPI)
  • Represent Subcontractors and Suppliers throughout the Construction Industry
To Accomplish Our Mission and Objectives, ASA-NTC
  • Is politically involved on local, State and National levels
  • Actively recruits and retains members
  • Promotes and provides educational opportunities
  • Has increased and maintains open communications (internally and externally)
  • Encourages member involvement
  • Provides focused leadership
  • Promotes professionalism and integrity
Get the Most from your Membership

Professionalism, pride, involvement and community spirit - these may be empty words to some, but to ASA members, they are a promise. A promise that subcontractors can pull together to improve their businesses while they improve the community they serve. Founded in 1966 so subcontractors could have a place to turn in an industry that was generally hostile to their needs, ASA has become a course of leadership and influence for the Construction Industry. There is so much to gain, if we work together.

You can exercise your rights, improve your business and improve your community - and you can do it in three easy steps:
  • attend the monthly chapter membership meetings and seminars
  • volunteer for an ASA Committee
  • read ASA publications
Monthly meetings feature informative speakers who can help you improve your method of doing business. The Business Practices Interchange (BPI) sessions will provide you with useful and complete information to help you make wise business decisions. To help guide the industry's future while giving something back to your business community, volunteer for an ASA committee. Through a committee you can help shape legislation, improve relations with other members on the construction team, or assist in charitable projects for your community. It's easy and takes only a few hours a month.

ASA's educational information is the best in the industry. Your business cannot afford to be outside ASA's inner circle of subcontracting expertise, which can help you find fair subcontracts, get paid promptly and market your services more effectively. Contact your chapter director to find out how you can get more out of your membership.

Supporting ASA is supporting your business and industry. Pass the word...ASA MEANS BUSINESS

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