National Railroad Construction and Maintenance Association

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National Railroad Construction and Maintenance Association
AbbreviationNRC
Formation1978
TypeTrade Association
Legal statusActive
PurposeAdvocate, public voice, educator, research, lobbying, safety & efficiency of railroad construction industry
Headquarters500 New Jersey Ave NW
Suite 400
Location
Region served
North America
Canada
Membership
Railroad contractors, suppliers, and associated professional service firms
President
Ashley Wieland
Staff
4 (DC office)
Websitehttp://www.nrcma.org/


The National Railroad Construction and Maintenance Association, Inc. (NRC) is a

The NRC holds an annual conference and exhibition each January, taking place alternating between the East and West Coasts and regularly encompassing more than 1,000 attendees with around 100 exhibitors. Attendees include executives from rail construction contractors, suppliers, and associated professional service firms. Speakers are generally engineering executives from freight railroads, executives and administrators of public rail transit agencies, and a small number of related experts on topics, such as railroad financial analysis and rail-related federal legislative developments. The first NRC Conference took place in 1973 and has been held annually without interruption ever since.

The NRC hosts an annual railroad construction and maintenance equipment auction each spring. In the auction, NRC member companies buy and sell rail construction and maintenance equipment from each other and from railroads that participate. The auctions have ranged in size from 150 to 300 pieces of equipment, with a total value of $400,000 to $750,000. The first NRC-organized auction took place in March 2004, and have been held annually without interruption ever since.

The NRC participates in organizing an annual "Railroad Day on Capitol Hill" event, in cooperation with the lead organizations, the American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA) and the Association of American Railroads (AAR).

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