BCS Student Organizations
Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) – Student Chapter
The Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) Student Chapter is a university-affiliated student organization for building construction science, architecture, and engineering majors. This organization is responsible for helping plan and run events for the Building Construction Science Program such as skeet shoots, career fairs, lunch-and-learns, and several other opportunities for students to connect and network with companies. ABC is also responsible for helping promote the ethical standards set forth in being a construction professional. It’s a great way to become involved with your major while in college and have some great opportunities to build relationships with other students and industry professionals.
Email: msu.abc.president@gmail.com
BCS Women’s Forum
The BCS Women’s Forum is an organization of females in the Building Construction Science Program who meet to discuss obstacles faced by women in the construction industry. Students also have the opportunity to network with alumnae and women in the construction industry and be paired up with a female mentor from the construction industry.
Sigma Lambda Chi
The Sigma Lambda Chi International Construction Honor Society exists to provide recognition to outstanding students in construction curricula. It is open to the top 20% of the junior and senior classes that exemplify leadership, academic excellence, and a desire to propel the construction industry forward. Members engage in chapter fellowship, professional development, and community service. Sigma Lambda Chi is certified by the Association of College Honor Societies.
BCS Professional Organizations
Associated Builders and Contractors
BCS students operate a student chapter of the Associated Builders and Contractors, a national construction industry trade association representing more than 21,000 members.
Associated General Contractors
The Mississippi State University Building Construction Science student team won third place in the Region II Design Build competition in Peachtree City, Georgia, in spring 2018. The competition is sponsored by the Associated General Contractors.
Mississippi Construction Education Foundation (MCEF)
The Mississippi Construction Education Foundation (MCEF) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to promote careers, recruit capable individuals, and train a quality workforce for the construction industry in Mississippi. In 1996, a coalition of construction associations formed MCEF. Ten major trade associations are represented on MCEF’s board:
- MS Associated Builders & Contractors
- MS Associated General Contractors
- American Subcontractors Association
- Home Builders Association of MS
- MS Asphalt Association
- MS Concrete Industries Association
- MS Manufacturers Association
- MS Road Builders Association
- National Assoc. of Women in Construction
- Brick Industry Association
MCEF is a proud sponsor of our weeklong iBuild summer construction camp.
Mississippi Construction Education Foundation (MCEF)
The Mississippi Construction Education Foundation (MCEF) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to promote careers, recruit capable individuals, and train a quality workforce for the construction industry in Mississippi. In 1996, a coalition of construction associations formed MCEF. Ten major trade associations are represented on MCEF’s board:
- MS Associated Builders & Contractors
- MS Associated General Contractors
- American Subcontractors Association
- Home Builders Association of MS
- MS Asphalt Association
- MS Concrete Industries Association
- MS Manufacturers Association
- MS Road Builders Association
- National Assoc. of Women in Construction
- Brick Industry Association
MCEF is a proud sponsor of our weeklong iBuild summer construction camp.
National Roofing Contractor’s Alliance (NRCA)
A student team participated in the National Roofing Contractor’s Alliance (NRCA) competition. The alliance's 2019 Construction Management Student Competition was a “hallmark competition that promotes careers in roofing industry management. The competition is designed to challenge students' roofing knowledge, construction management skills, time management, and organizational and presentation skills.â€