THOUSANDS OF CONTRACTORS AND GENERAL
AUDIENCE LOVE EXPOCONTRATISTA EVENTS
HERE’S WHY YOU SHOULD TOO…
"Official Home Improvement Sponsor of Expo Contratista 2023"
“Proud to be the largest reference of Hispanic culture in the construction area, connecting more and more contractors and builders also through ExpoContratista”.
Connecting all contractors
Our members includes not only established business owners, but also developing entrepreneurs. For this reason, is important for us, support the growth and development of small, medium and large entrepreneurs who work tirelessly every day, seeking to grow to continue progressing and expanding as the important roll that we occupy in Texas and USA
Hispanic strength
Latin Americans are the US workforce, they are a young, growing population, and they are the Construction Workforce. The US construction industry relies heavily on both Hispanic workers
Construccion & Extraction Occupations 39%
Professional, Sales and Business Services 23%
Education, Office and HEALTH SERVICES 14%
Food Preparation & Serving Related 9%
Others (MANUFACTURING, TRANSPORTATION, AND UTILITIES, 15%
Latin American companies in the USA cover a variety of industries, the construction area concentrates a high growth rate along with professional services, all Latino companies at scale are in the construction industry.
Entrepreneurship
There are more and more Hispanic contractors, with higher participation rates than those of the rest of the workers.
welders, concrete contractors, drywall finishers and installers, insulation specialists, roofers, joiners, ceiling tile installers, civil engineers, construction workers and engineers, wall installers, electricians, elevator repairs and installers, general workers, iron workers, machinery operators, painters, pipe fitters, plumbers, project managers, safety directors/managers
Company Owners 63%
Workers 37%
After multiple surveys and data analysis, the ExpoContratista assistants concluded that an average of the assistants are workers, while 63% are owners of construction companies.
Commercial 55%
Residential 45%
In the community, Latin Americans commonly engage in construction work in Texas.
In HOUSTON Construction is the First most common job with more than 100,000 jobs.
In SAN ANTONIO hispanics and their occupations
76%
Of Construction, Extraction, and Maintenance Workers are Hispanic Hispanic Index-143 Non-Hispanic Index- 52
61%
Of Blue Collar Workers are Hispanic
Hispanic Index-116 Non-Hispanic Index- 82
In DALLAS
2.3 Million
Hispanics live in Dallas - Fort Worth
“A really good experience, being able to see and introduce ourselves to potential customers, current customers, and old customers, that was a really good experience all across the board”.
- BobCat of Houston
“My overall experience at the expo was
fantastic, it was everything that we
were expecting and more, we liked the
vendors and the number of people that
were there, we will definitely be there
again”.
- Lowe's
“By far construction is growing and
growing here in Houston, it’s something
that needs to be done and I am glad
that you are the ones that did it”.
- Coast to Coast
Exhibit at ExpoContratista Houston 2023 and grow your business in the construction industry
Join us at ExpoContratista Houston 2023 and showcase your products and services to thousands of industry professionals. This is an excellent opportunity to network, learn about the latest industry trends and technologies, and discover new business opportunities. Don't miss out on this chance to grow your company and connect with your peers!
Become an Exhibitor!
Join NAHICA at the Chicago Build Expo 2023
Mark your calendars for october 11-12 and visit us at booth 728!
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