Roth IAMS is proud to be a member of multiple renowned organizations in the field of facilities operations and maintenance. Associations we partner with operate in education, healthcare, and all levels of government.
Our commitment to collaboration, consistent curiosity, and passion for the work that we do is supported by our strong ties with organizations whose goals and values align with our own.
Our Partners in Excellence
APPA
ASHE
CAPPA
ERAPPA
FLAPPA
NASFA
PCAPPA
PEO
RMA
SRAPPA
APPA
Association of Physical Plant Administrators
APPA offers a wealth of informational resources, continuous learning programs, and opportunities to connect and network with fellow facilities professionals in a welcoming and inclusive environment.
ASHE
American Society for Health Care Engineering
With more than 12,500 members, ASHE is the largest association devoted to professionals who design, build, maintain, and operate hospitals and other healthcare facilities. ASHE members include healthcare facility managers, engineers, architects, designers, constructors, infection control specialists, and others.
CAPPA
Central Region of APPA
CAPPA is the Central Region of the parent organization APPA, Leadership in Educational Facilities. It serves the states of Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Texas; the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Nunavut; and the Mexican states of Aguascalientes, Coahuila, Colima, Guanajuato, Guerrero, Hidalgo, Jalisco, Mexico, Michoacan, Morelos, Nuevo Leon, Puebla, Queretaro, San Luis Potosi, Tamaulipas, Tlaxcala, Veracruz, and Zacatecas.
ERAPPA
Eastern Region of APPA
The Eastern Region of APPA consists of institutions from: The United States (Washington DC, Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine) and Canada (Ontario, Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
FLAPPA
Florida Chapter of APPA
FLAPPA’s mission is to provide members within Florida educational institutions a means to develop excellence in facilities services and operations, through collaboration, education and partnership development.
NASFA
National Association of State Facilities Administrators
NASFA is a professional association for state facility administrators involved in the planning, development, operation, and maintenance of state-owned facilities. Dedicated to fostering communication and providing leadership, NASFA serves as a hub for collaboration and the exchange of best practices among professionals from departments of administration, transportation, real estate, corrections, human services, and higher education.
PCAPPA
Pacific Coast Region of APPA
PCAPPA is the Western Region of the parent organization APPA, Leadership in Educational Facilities. It serves the states of Alaska, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, and the Canadian provinces of British Columbia and Yukon Territory. PCAPPA also serves American Samoa, Guam, and Baja California
PEO
Professional Engineers Ontario
Established on June 14, 1922, PEO is the licensing and regulating body for professional engineering in the province. PEO regulates the practice of professional engineering and governs its members to serve and protect the public interest by ensuring all professional engineers meet rigorous qualifications for licensing and that only properly qualified individuals practice engineering.
RMA
Rocky Mountain APPA
RMA promotes the common interests of planning, maintenance and operation of facilities within the region’s educational institutions, supports and supplements the activities of APPA, and fosters a professional spirit among those engaged in this work. Rocky Mountain APPA includes the states of Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming as well as the Canadian Provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan and the Northwest Territories.
SRAPPA
Southeastern Regional Association of Physical Plant Administrators
SRAPPA is one of six regional organizations dedicated to the operation of buildings on campuses of higher education, museums, K-12, community colleges, state parks, city and county governmental bodies.
Frequently Asked Questions
Addressing common questions for your convenience.
Who performs assessments and manages projects at Roth IAMS?
Roth IAMS does not use part-time contractors and instead, invests in our employees. Our Facility Condition Assessors and Project Managers are certified PMP, PAC, AscT, LEED, CET, CPI, CET, CMA, CEM, CET, GSC, FMA, CEFT, RPA, CAPM, RHFAC.
Is Roth IAMS licensed and insured to operate across different jurisdictions?
Licenses: Roth IAMS team members have professional engineering licenses in the following jurisdictions: Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, and the state of Massachusetts.
Insurance: We are fully insured in both the US and Canada. Professional and general liability insurance status for public sector entity requirements. Coverage limits may be increased for project-specific scope.
Learn more about our work within these jurisdictions through our Project Stories.
What industries and sectors does Roth IAMS specialize in supporting?
Education, municipal, state, and provincial governments, housing, and healthcare sectors.
Click here to learn more about our work within each of these industries!
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