IMAA Membership
IMAA membership means you are plugged into the largest network of aggregate producers in the state. Whether you’re looking to grow your industry connections, impact industry regulations, or increase your industry knowledge, IMAA provides maximum value for your membership investment.
Working Together for the Industry
IMAA committees bring together active and passionate industry professionals to work in areas of environmental regulation, safety compliance, community outreach, legislation monitoring, operational best practices, technical standards, and workforce initiatives.
IMAA fosters a close working relationship with the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) to work on specification standards and projects. IMAA also maintains communication with other relevant state agencies.
IMAA holds periodic meetings with the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) Assistant Secretary of Labor to discuss current safety trends and regulations. IMAA members benefit from consistent open and honest communication with local and regional MSHA leadership.
IMAA works closely with the Build Indiana Council on road funding legislation. Members also benefit from directed advocacy funds through the IMAA Public Works Council.
Connecting with Other Industry Members
IMAA partners with other industry associations on various events to help our members grow their professional networks. Such associations include the Asphalt Pavement Association of Indiana, the Indiana Ready Mix Concrete Association, and the National Stone, Sand, and Gravel Association.
The IMAA Winter Workshops and Trade Show is THE member event to attend with over 400 industry professionals from all levels within member companies. The Trade Show is the perfect place to learn about new products and services and catch up with industry contacts.
IMAA provides both print and online versions of our member directory to market your business to other members and the general public.
IMAA members can get their name and brand in front of other members by sponsoring IMAA events, newsletter, or website.
Educating Members and the Community
IMAA provides up-to-date information on local, state, and national issues affecting the aggregates industry through our member communication platforms.
IMAA educational programs are designed by members for members so you receive the most relevant educational material for your time and money.
IMAA is a source for MSHA Certified Safety Training. We offer regularly scheduled classes and customized training at a competitive rate to keep our members and their contractors in compliance.
IMAA’s robust outreach program educates the public on the importance of the mining industry in their lives, and disseminates information on workforce and employment within the industry.
Membership Types
There are two types of IMMA membership
Producer Members
Companies that produce crushed stone, sand, gravel, or slag in Indiana
IMAA Producer member dues are based on two components: man-hour assessments and plant assessments. The dues are structured to provide each member with a safety net against sudden increases. Producer members are also required to be members of the association’s Environmental Stewardship Council, which was established to provide guiding principles for environmental stewardship and reclamation.
Associate Members
Companies that sell goods and/or services to aggregate producers in Indiana
IMAA Associate member dues are a flat rate billed annually at the beginning of the calendar year. New Associate members receive a discount for first-time membership.