Our Structure
The ECA represents companies who design and install electrical and electronic services and equipment. At present, there are approaching 3000 ECA member-businesses, who collectively have a combined industry turnover in excess of £6 billion annually.
ECA Regions
Upon joining the ECA, each member-business selects one of 12 ECA regions across England, Wales and Northern Ireland, based on their location and where they do business.
The ECA regions form part of the trade association’s democratic structure, which at its lowest geographical level involves representation through a series of local branches.
Each local branch is represented at regional level by a number of firms, dependent on the total number based within each locality. All of these regional groupings are known as Regional Executive Committees (RECs).
ECA Council
Each REC is represented on the nationwide ECA Council by up to two representatives. The ECA Council is the trade association’s ultimate decision-making body.
The Council elects a President every year, who is eligible for a second term in office. The President presides over ECA Council business during meetings. Other senior figures on the Council include the Immediate Past President and Vice President(s).
The ECA’s Chief Executive (the most senior executive official) is selected by the Council, either directly by its members, or through a process agreed by the Council. The Chief Executive has a formal role within Council.
Democracy
ECA Associates
The ECA works with a range of partners right across the sector and wider construction industry. Many of these firms and bodies are eligible for ECA ‘Associate’ status, which provides a formalised relationship with the ECA and our members. Associate categories are open to designers, consultants, clients and specifiers (e.g. local authorities, housing associations), manufacturers, distributors, training providers, and universities