ALEXANDRIA, Va. — The Rocky Mountain Gas Association (RMGA) has become the 22nd Allied Contracting Organization (ACO) to affiliate with ACCA.

RMGA promotes the advancement of HVACR, hearth, and plumbing contractors across Utah and Southwest Wyoming. With this addition, ACCA’s ACOs now serve 29 states and the District of Columbia.

ACOs are independent associations that partner with ACCA for the advancement of the HVACR industry’s technical excellence, business success, and legislative and regulatory goals. While ACCA and RMGA memberships remain separate, both organizations will promote the value of investing in a strong representation of the HVACR industry at the local and national levels.

“The Rocky Mountain Gas Association is pleased to partner with ACCA and promote the HVACR industry in our state,” said Scott Carpenter, president of RMGA. “We see the value of becoming one of ACCA’s ACOs with the full confidence we can create a lasting partnership for the betterment of all of our members.”

“We are pleased to welcome Rocky Mountain Gas Association as our 22nd ACO,” said Barton James, ACCA president and CEO. “We know contractors’ voices are stronger when ACCA national combines our efforts with state and local organizations. We believe this new relationship will help contractors in Utah and Southwest Wyoming be better represented on all levels.”

“Saying yes to an alliance with ACCA was the easiest decision for us to make,” said Jamie Schumacher, immediate past president of RMGA. “Our board members, along with ACCA’s board, are volunteer contractors and suppliers who are always seeking ways to bring value to the industry, so this is a winning combination.”

The agreement will help both organizations better represent and support contractors in Utah and Southwest Wyoming through a unified voice on legislative and regulatory issues and better cross-promotion and reciprocal discounts on educational programs.