Trinidad and Tobago Coalition of Services Industries (TTCSI)

Development of the Masquerade Industry in Trinidad and Tobago, organized by TTCSI The Trinidad and Tobago coalition of Services Industries (TTCSI) is an operational institution as well as a national business support organization that brings together all services sector organizations and associations. Basically, it is an alliance of professional services associations and organizations. It functions as a focal point to lobby, channel and address trade in services issues and services development issues, which are critical for the sector to thrive in the competitive global environment. TTCSI is also the local institution responsible for issuing the Certificate of Registration as a CARICOM Service Provider in Trinidad and Tobago.

The TTCSI represents the local services sectors interests towards decision makers as well as international, regional and local stakeholders. Over the years, TTCSI was able to create its own space and be recognized by relevant stakeholders as the voice of the local services industries.

An elected Board of seven, private sector Directors governs the Coalition and its work is implemented by a Secretariat of professionals, who work towards full time representation, advocacy and the overall development of the trade in services sector.

The Trinidad and Tobago Coalition of Services Industries is the local institution responsible for issuing the CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION AS A CARICOM SERVICE PROVIDER in Trinidad and Tobago. This document is a requirement for certain categories of workers and other professionals to work in CARICOM Territories, outside their national community. The TTCSI serves to assist in trade negotiations and to strengthen the local private sector to face the challenges and opportunities arising from decisions taken at the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the CARICOM/ Caribbean Single Market and Economy (CSME) levels as well as other trading regimes.

TTCSI's membership is comprised of Associations within the services sector of Trinidad and Tobago, but not individuals. However, individual services exporters can take advantage of the full range of benefits TTCSI offers by joining their relevant professional Associations, which are members of TTCSI.

  • Members of Trinidad and Tobago Coalition of Services Industries (TTCSI) are:

    • Air-conditioning & Refrigeration Industry Association (ARIA)

      ARIA is a non-profit membership association organization made up of companies, professionals and students from the A/C and Refrigeration sector of T&T. its aims and objectives are to promote professionalism, integrity and environmental awareness in the A/C & Refrigeration Industry; to bring respect to the profession by uplifting its standards through regulatory means whilst preserving and protecting the environment in which we live, to provide technical assistance to our industry and the community.

      Air-conditioning and Refrigeration Industry Association (ARIA)
      Address: #13 Fifth Street, San Juan, Trinidad W.I.
      Telephone: 674-3670
      Fax: 675-9972
      E-mail: ari...@mail.tt
      Website: https://sites.google.com/site/acrindustryassociationtt/

    • Association of Trinidad and Tobago Insurance Companies (ATTIC)

      Established in 1966, The Association of Trinidad and Tobago Insurance Companies (ATTIC) is an association of insurance companies and its affiliates; which includes all life insurance companies, the majority of general insurance companies, as well as brokers, adjusters and other companies with an interest in the well-being of the industry. Constantly evolving to ensure the growth of the industry, ATTIC has helped to advance the propagation of learning in matters relating to insurance among its members and the public and works closely with regulators to ensure that members develop and adhere to sound and prudent practices. ATTIC provides the industry with a ‘voice’ in times of change.

      Association of Trinidad and Tobago Insurance Companies (ATTIC)
      Address: 9A Stanmore Avenue P.O. Box 208 (JSC/ATTIC), Port-of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
      Telephone: (868) 624 2817
      (868) 625 2940
      Fax: (868) 625 5132
      General Email: m...@attic.org.tt
      Job Enquiries: care...@attic.org.tt
      Website: http://www.attic.org.tt

    • Association of Female Executives of Trinidad & Tobago (AFETT)

      AFEIT is an organization aimed at ‘making women winners‘ and has as its mission - To build a community of women who support each other in becoming more effective in the business world, and develop and implement programmes to promote the enrichment, growth and advancement of our members. AFEIT also provides important mentoring to young professional women and female students.

      Association of Female Executives of Trinidad & Tobago (AFETT)
      Address: PO Box 1919, Wrightson Road, Port of Spain, Trinidad, W.I.
      Tel: (868) 354-7130 / 7131
      Email: info...@gmail.com
      Website: http://afett.com/

    • Bankers Association of Trinidad and Tobago (BATT)

      The Bankers Association of Trinidad and Tobago (BATT) is a non-profit organization formed in 1997 and comprises the eight commercial banks in Trinidad and Tobago. Members have collaborated in bringing new innovative approaches to banking to the people of Trinidad and Tobago, like the Automated Clearing House (ACH) initiative. BATT also works to ensure that the services provided by its Members are in compliance with industry standards, local regulations and international best practices.

      To further ensure transparency in the practices of our members, we currently provide financial support for the operation of the office of Financial Services Ombudsman and maintain a close relationship with the Central Bank, as well as other Governmental agencies.

      Bankers Association of Trinidad and Tobago (BATT)
      Address: C/o Institute of Banking and Finance of Trinidad and Tobago
      22-24 St. Vincent Street, 3rd Floor, Port of Spain
      P.O Box 1259
      Fax: 627-2218
      Phone: 627-2231 and 623-3601
      Email: inb...@ibaf.org.tt
      Website:
      Institute of Banking and Finance of Trinidad and Tobago: http://ibaf.org.tt/
      Bankers Association of Trinidad and Tobago (BATT): http://batt.org.tt/

    • The Association of Real Estate Agents (AREA) of Trinidad & Tobago

      AREA was established to elevate the real estate industry from its previous position where each agency was in complete isolation, one from the other, into a more vibrant, efficient and reliable organization, capable of reflecting a more meaningful image by raising the bar of professionalism, thus benefiting the real estate industry and the public throughout Trinidad & Tobago.

      The Association of Real Estate Agents (AREA)
      Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1380, Wrightson Road Post Office, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad & Tobago.
      Office Address: Suite A4, Kencita Court, 76 Picton Street, Newtown, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad & Tobago
      Telephone No: 628-9048
      Fax No: 628-9049
      E-Mail: area...@mail.tt
      Website: http://www.areatt.com/

    • The Co-operative Credit Union League of Trinidad and Tobago

      The Co-operative Credit Union League of Trinidad and Tobago is the national organization for Credit Unions. Core business: Advocacy, lobbying, training and development. The Co-operative Credit Union League of Trinidad and Tobago Limited will lead in the strategic positioning of Credit Unions as prime providers of financial services devoted to the generation of financial prosperity, socio-economic development and well being of all Credit Union members and their families.

      The Co-operative Credit Union League of Trinidad and Tobago Limited
      Address: Corner John & De Verteuil Street, Montrose, Chaguanas, Trinidad W.I.
      Telephone: (868) 671-4711/4704, 672-7145
      Fax: (868) 672-0165
      E-mail: cule...@tstt.net.tt
      Website: http://www.ccultt.org/

    • Fashion Association of Trinidad and Tobago (FATT)

      FATT is a legally incorporated, non-profit organization, committed to the development of Trinidad & Tobago’s fashion industry. The Mission of the Association is to articulate and develop strategies and methods for reviving and promoting the local fashion industry for regional and global competitiveness by putting in place an efficient structure and guidelines for its development and sustainability.

      The Goal of the Association is to support the personal and professional growth of local designers in an effort to promote economic empowerment and to establish fashion as the 8th non-energy economic sector at the Ministry of Trade & Industry. To join the Fashion Association of Trinidad and Tobago (FATT) or for more information, Contact - Email: info...@mail.tt or fash...@gmail.com , call +1868 627 6975 or fax: +1 868 627. Get update from: FaceBook FATT

    • Institute of Chartered Accountants of Trinidad and Tobago (ICATT)

      Formed by an act of Parliament in 1970, Institute of Chartered Accountants of Trinidad and Tobago (ICATT) is the regulatory body for the Accountancy Profession in Trinidad & Tobago. ICATT is a non-profit organization and the affairs of the Institute are presently managed by a Council of thirteen members and supported by a Secretariat managed by the Chief Executive Officer and various Committees, elected in accordance with the provisions of the Act.

      The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Trinidad and Tobago (ICATT)
      Address: 2nd Floor, Professional Centre Building, 11-13 Fitzblackman Drive, Wrightson Road Extension, Port of Spain, Trinidad, W.I.
      Mailing address: ICATT, P.O. Box 864, Port of Spain, Trinidad, W.I.
      Phone: 1-868-623-8000, 1-868-623-0176, 1-868-625-1954.
      Fax: 1-868-627-7087
      E-mail: ica...@tstt.net.tt
      Website: http://icatt.org/

    • Human Resource Management Association of Trinidad and Tobago (HRMATT)

      Human Resource Management Association of Trinidad & Tobago The Human Resource Management Association of Trinidad and Tobago Ltd (HRMATT) is the leading voice of the human resource profession in the country. HRMATT provides education and information services, certificated courses, conferences, seminars and online services to thousands of professionals and students throughout Trinidad and Tobago and the region. The Association was formed by human resource practitioners in Trinidad and Tobago in order for professionals in the field to share ideas and experiences and to engage in professional stimulation and development.

      Human Resource Management Association of Trinidad and Tobago (HRMATT)
      Unit 1, 58 Pembroke Street, Port of Spain, Trinidad
      Tel: (868) 624-4519 or (868) 624-9606.
      Email: adm...@hrmatt.com
      Website: http://hrmatt.com/

    • Joint Consultative Council for the Construction Industry (JCC)

      The Joint Consultative Council for the Construction Industry (JCC) is a non-governmental organization that has been in existence for thirty 30 years and originated when related organizations within the construction industry, namely; Contractors, Engineers, Architects, Surveyors and Planners came together to scrutinize and assess the prevailing industry conditions and make recommendations and undertake improvements for the benefit of all stakeholders. The JCC is also the Industry Training Organization (ITO).

      The JCC consultative organization comprising six member professional organizations, namely, 1. Association of Professional Engineers of Trinidad and Tobago (APETT), 2. Trinidad and Tobago Institute of Architects (TTIA), 3. Board of Architecture of Trinidad and Tobago (BOATT) (Observer Status), 4. Trinidad and Tobago Society of Planners (TTSP), 5. Trinidad and Tobago Contractors Association (TTCA) 6. Institute of Surveyors of Trinidad and Tobago (ISTT). The six (6) member organizations both individually and under the umbrella of the JCC promote professionalism, responsible industry growth, transparency in tendering procedures, fair business practices, training, efficient dispute resolution, establish codes of practice, and provide advice.

      Joint Consultative Council for the Construction Industry (JCC)
      Address: The Professional Centre Building, Unit 202, Fitzblackman Drive, Wrightson Road Extension, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
      Tel: 1 (868) 623-9396 or 1 (868) 622-2722
      Fax: 1 (868) 625-5749
      Email: jcc...@gmail.com
      Website: http://jcc.org.tt/

    • Information and Communications Technology Society (ICTS)

      The Information and Communications Technology Society (ICTS) was originally established in 1994 as the Information Technology Professional Society or ITPS. Then, as now, we have sought to influence the level of professionalism in the field of information and communications technology in Trinidad and Tobago. ICTs is an umbrella term that includes computers, the Internet, cell phones, fixed line phones (home phone) radio, television, satellite. ICTS have sought to lend structure, accountability and a greater purpose to the ICT professional body at a national level and effect national change and development through the planned application of structured ICT in private and public sector-driven socio-economic initiatives. It has been on an aggressive drive to build our advocacy role so as to enable a higher level of Industry representation and input at a national policy level. Our supplementary objectives are to build and retain membership, conduct thought leadership sessions, work on providing accreditation for a suitable certification of ICT professionals in Trinidad and Tobago, and foster greater partnering in the local ICT Industry.

      Information and Communications Technology Society (ICTS)
      Phone: 868-628-4010 extension 2175
      Email: icts...@gmail.com or secr...@icts.org.tt or icts...@imageworkstt.com
      Website: http://www.icts.org.tt

    • National Association of Technical Tertiary & Professional Educators of Trinidad & Tobago (NATPETT)

      The National Association of Technical, Tertiary and Professional Educators of Trinidad and Tobago is a ‘not-for-profit’ organization, geared towards meeting the needs of education providers to enhance and maintain their global competitiveness as practitioners and professionals in this sector.

      The National Association of Technical Tertiary and Professional Educators of TT (NATPETT)
      Phone: 868.712.8648
      Email: evex...@yahoo.com

    • National Carnival Development Foundation (NCDF)

      The National Carnival Development Foundation (NCDF) is a Non Governmental Organization that represents the interests of the Masquerade Bands, Designers, Costume Makers, and Artisans nationally in Trinidad and Tobago’s Carnival. The National Carnival Commission (NCC) in association with NCDF is mandated to make Carnival a viable, national, cultural and commercial enterprise and provide the managerial and organizational infrastructure for the efficient and effective presentation and marketing of the cultural products of Carnival. Recently Trinidad and Tobago Coalition of Services Industries (TTCSI) in collaboration with the NCDF and the Multilateral Investment Fund (MIF) team developed a project which finances the use of Information Communication Technology (ICT) by small and medium enterprises (SME)s in the masquerade industry to improve market reach, productivity and collaboration. The objective of the project presented by TTCSI is to increase the financial sustainability, knowledge transfer, value-chain efficiencies and intellectual property management within the sector and to export the products and services of this indigenous sector to other Trinidad and Tobago-inspired Carnivals across the globe.

      National Carnival Development Foundation (NCDF)
      Address: Blemont, Trinidad & Tobago
      Phone: 868.621.3405, 682-9313
      Fax: 640-5447
      E-mail: mahi...@tstt.net.tt

    • Private Hospitals Association of Trinidad & Tobago (PHATT)

      The Private Hospitals Association of Trinidad & Tobago (PHATT) was formed in January 2010 out of the recognition that this private sector must come together to address our challenges and more so to move the industry to a different level. PHATT"s aims and objectives are: a) To effectively represent and communicate the views and concerns of the Private Hospitals to the policy makers and policy implementers, other agencies and the wider community and b) to promote, develop, maintain and improve the standard of patient care, skills services and professionalism of the Private Hospitals of Trinidad & Tobago. PHATT is also keen on developing the US medical tourism market.

      Private Hospitals Association of Trinidad & Tobago (PHATT)
      Phone: 868.622.9878 Ext. 296
      Email: west...@tstt.net.tt

    • National Chutney Foundation of Trinidad and Tobago (NCFTT)

      The aims and objectives of the National Chutney Foundation of Trinidad and Tobago are to promote, enhance, and research all aspects of the Chutney art forms to advance its presentation to the World, through all available Media and Entertainment forms. Chutney music as a musical form that has come a long way and whose roots run deep in the Hindu wedding ceremony when it was performed by women in the privacy of the dark during the Maticoor Saturday night. "It has moved from sacred ground to licentious halls; from rural community to urban society. Chutney Soca, Chutney Calypso and Chutney Glow were examples of how Chutney music has influenced the construction of the Carnival festival. More Details: National Chutney Foundation of Trinidad and Tobago (NCFTT)

    • National Drama Association of Trinidad and Tobago (NDATT)

      The National Drama Association of Trinidad and Tobago (NDATT) Presents Dramatic arts and theatre workshops by member actors, playwrights, directors, producers and production companies in comedy and drama plays, play writing, stage lighting, sound design, theatre makeup, costume wardrobe, scenery and set design, theater and backstage management, artistic and entertainment industry skills, talent and character development ... More: National Drama Association of Trinidad and Tobago (NDATT)

    • Shipping Association of Trinidad & Tobago (SATT)

      The Shipping Association of Trinidad and Tobago (SATT) is the leading maritime association in the country. Today, the SATT contributes to the development of the local maritime industry and by extension national development through the provision of the following critical services to its membership. More details: Shipping Association of Trinidad & Tobago (SATT)

    • Pest Management Association of T&T

      The Pest Management Association of Trinidad and Tobago is an alliance of firms directly involved in the ethical delivery of Best in Class pest management service to consumers. Our aim is to facilitate the growth of our members businesses through collaboration, improved training, advocacy and the appropriate adoption and enforcement of minimum standards to improve service delivery, which will ultimately result in greater consumer satisfaction, improved safe work practices, reduced environmental impact and higher levels of pesticide stewardship.

      Address:
      Pest Management Association of T&T
      44-58 Edward St, Port of Spain, Trinidad
      Telephone: (868) 623-4
      Email: ecte...@yahoo.com

      National Pest Management Association (NPMA) International (Formerly National Pest Control Association) members In Trinidad and Tobago:
      Rentokil Initial (Trinidad) Limited
      11 Picton St - Newtown, Port-of-Spain,
      Tel: (868) 622-1327
      Email: mich...@rentokil-initial.com

      Megabrite Industries
      58 Eleventh Street, Barataria,
      Tel: (868) 638-6342
      Email: serv...@mbrite.net

    • Tassa Association of Trinidad and Tobago (TATT)

      The Tassa Association (TATT) was established as the umbrella body for the propagation and development of the Tassa instruments as a National Instrument of Trinidad and Tobago. Tassa Association of Trinidad and Tobago (TATT) band has performed at various functions with the rhythm of the tassa music. Tassa Taal competition is annually held and organised by the Tassa Association of Trinidad and Tobago (TATT). More: Tassa Drumming

    • Customs Clerks and Customs Brokers Association (CCCBA) of Trinidad and Tobago

      The Customs Clerk & Customs Brokers Association (CCCBA) was formed in 1950 and is a registered Trade Union. Our present fraternity consists of approximately twenty seven hundred individuals. We have twenty three hundred licensed professionals and about four hundred Apprentices. As professionals we provide the knowledge, expertise, experience and some infrastructure to the Trade community necessary for the efficient and effective movement of goods through customs. As consultants, we give informed positions to the many foreign entities wanting to do business with our twin island state.

      The CCCBA is always willing and able to provide the necessary assistance required to facilitate the investment of any local, regional or international investor interested in setting up operations in Trinidad and Tobago.

      The Customs Clerks and Customs Brokers Association (CCCBA) of Trinidad and Tobago
      Suite 18 Golden Doors Plaza,
      Frederick Street, Port of Spain
      Tel & Fax: 625-7893
      Email: i...@cccba-tt.org
      Website: http://cccba-tt.org/

    • Trinbago Unified Calypsonians Organisation (Tuco)

      TUCO’s mission is to be the leading partner in the development of calypso and calypsonians in an efficient, profitable and caring manner. Its vision is to grow TUCO into a caring, commercially viable organization, providing for the artistic, social and economical welfare of its members, while continually raising the standard and increasing the exposure of calypso to the people of the world. Contact details of TUCO

    • Energy Chamber of Trinidad and Tobago (ECTT)

      The Energy Chamber of Trinidad and Tobago, ECTT (formerly The South Trinidad Chamber of Industry and Commerce, STCIC) is the representative organization for the Trinidad & Tobago energy and related sectors. Membership is, however, drawn from across the country and beyond. It has a strong tradition of vigorously and effectively representing our members’ interests and for significantly contributing to national development.

      Its vision is to guide the energy sector of Trinidad & Tobago and the wider Caribbean from extraction to sustainable development and its mission is to represent and promote our members’ interests to the benefit of Trinidad & Tobago and the wider Caribbean region; to provide members with information, data, training and advice; and to create networking and business development opportunities.

      The Energy Chamber of Trinidad and Tobago (ECTT)
      Physical Address: Suite B2.03, Atlantic Plaza Atlantic Avenue, Point Lisas, Trinidad and Tobago.
      Mailing Address: PO Box 80, San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago.
      TEL: (868) 6-ENERGY, 679-6623, 679-1398
      FAX: (868) 679-4242
      Email: Exec...@energy.tt
      Website: http://www.energy.tt/

    • Trinidad and Tobago Association of Midwives (TTAM)

      The Trinidad and Tobago Association of Midwives (TTAM) is a group of midwives dedicated to the art of midwifery and committed to improving the quality of maternal and child health services in Trinidad and Tobago. TTAM is a professional organization and membership is open to all midwives including those in the private and public sector as well as independent practice.

      The Trinidad and Tobago Association of Midwives (TTAM)
      DeGannes & La Croix Streets, Couva, Trinidad, West Indies
      Phone: +1 868 679 80 08
      Fax: +1 868 679 80 08
      Email: tta...@hotmail.com or dlew...@gmail.com

    • The Trinidad and Tobago Entertainment Company (T&T Ent)

      The Trinidad and Tobago Entertainment Company (T&T Ent) is a state agency under the Ministry of Trade and Industry, responsible for facilitating the development of a globally competitive entertainment industry and to facilitate private sector investment both locally and abroad into the entertainment industry. Trinidad & Tobago Entertainment Company limited, established to assist in the diversification of the economy, is dedicated to the development of the country's entertainment sector. To ensure that Trinidad and Tobago is identified not only as the home of steelpan and Carnival but also as the home of soca, chutney and calypso. T&T Ent also offers an online resource for the all facts of entertainment, scheduled regular events and developing a online national database of registered artists and cultural entrepreneurs (e.g. event producers, seamstresses for carnival bands, music video producers, artist managers) in Trinidad and Tobago.

      Address and Contact:
      Trinidad and Tobago Entertainment Company Limited
      #47 Long Circular Road, St. James, Trinidad, W.I.
      Tel: 1-868-622-1455, 1-868-628-3519
      Fax: 1-868-622-1080
      Email: i...@ttentonline.com
      Website: http://www.ttentonline.com/

    • Trinidad & Tobago Bureau of Standards (TTBS)

      The Trinidad & Tobago Bureau of Standards (TTBS) operates under the aegis of the Ministry of Trade and Industry. It has a statutory responsibility for the quality of goods and services, which are subject to trade in the Republic of Trinidad & Tobago, except food, drugs, and cosmetics. The primary role of TTBS is to develop, promote and enforce standards, in order to improve the quality and performance of goods produced or used in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. To ensure industrial efficiency and development; promote public and industrial welfare, health and safety; and protect the environment.

      Trinidad & Tobago Bureau of Standards (TTBS)
      Physical Address: 1-2 Century Drive, Trincity Industrial Estate, Macoya , Trinidad and Tobago , W.I
      Mailing Address: P.O. Box 467 , P.O.S., Trinidad and Tobago W.I.
      Tel: (868) 662-8827
      Fax: (868) 663-4335
      Email: t...@ttbs.org.tt
      Website: http://ttbs.org.tt/

    • Trinidad & Tobago Film Company (TTFC) Limited

      The Trinidad & Tobago Film Company (TTFC) Limited is a national agency established in 2006 to facilitate the development of the film industry in Trinidad and Tobago. TTFC provides logistical support and core services such as location scouting, research and acts as a liaison with industry partners, the community, production houses and Government agencies. This support and service is provided from the initial contact to the close of production. TTFC is a single purpose company designed to develop the national film industry through the provision of service and support. The TTFC delivers high quality customer service to all stakeholders within the film/audio-visual industry and various communities.

      The Trinidad & Tobago Film Company (TTFC) Limited
      Suite 015, Bretton Hall, 16 Victoria Avenue, Port of Spain, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
      Phone: +1 868.625.3456
      Email: i...@trinidadandtobagofilm.com
      TTFC website: http://www.trinidadandtobagofilm.com/

    • Trinidad & Tobago Green Building Council (TTGBC)

      The TTGBC is a body of multidisciplinary building professionals committed to achieving sustainable buildings in Trinidad and Tobago and to establish the LEED rating system there. Some of our objectives are to educate and increase public awareness of Green Buildings, promote green culture amongst professionals in the industry, to advise, to use and to promote green products availability, technology benefits, promote green culture throughout the industry, and advise on green building policies. Eventually the TTGBC intends to become a certifying body for green buildings in Trinidad and Tobago and, further, assist in promoting green practices in other countries of the English-speaking Caribbean.. The TTGBC's mission is to transform the way T&T's buildings and communities are designed, built and operated, enabling an environmentally and socially responsible, healthy, and prosperous environment that improves the quality of life.

      Trinidad & Tobago Green Building Council (TTGBC)
      Tel.: 684.0889
      Email: ttgr...@gmail.com
      More details about TTGBC: http://chamber.org.tt/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Mandilee-Newton-TTGBC.pdf

    • Trinidad & Tobago Institute Of Architects (TTIA)

      The Trinidad & Tobago Institute Of Architects (TTIA) is a non-profit organization that promotes the ethical practice, art and science of architecture in Trinidad and Tobago. Its mission is to promote excellence in Architecture as an essential contributor to the built environment for present and future generations.

      TTIA’s core objectives are to advance the art and profession of architecture not without its essential role in the built environment to consider and safeguard matters of professional practice, promote and afford facilities for the study of architecture and in so doing, the advancement of knowledge and capabilities of its members and others through its Continuing Professional Development (CPD) services, to function in tandem with proven and continuously advancing technologies, world and regional policies and global developments as well as to serve as a medium of friendly communication between members and others interested in the progress of architecture and its practice.

      The Trinidad & Tobago Institute Of Architects (TTIA)
      Physical Address: Rm 305B, The Professional Centre, North Block, 11-13 Fitzblackman Drive, Woodbrook, Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago
      Mailing Address: P. O. Box 585, Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago, W.I.
      Tel/Fax:(868) 624-8842, (868) 684-3032 [in emergency]
      Email: admi...@ttia-architects.org
      Website: http://www.ttia-architects.org/

    • Trinidad and Tobago Group of Professional Associations (TTGPA)

      Trinidad and Tobago Group of Professional Associations (TTGPA) Limited is a Non-governmental organization, which is open to membership by Professional Associations of Trinidad and Tobago. The Centre was generally intended to promote local professional cooperation, offer practical facilities by way of accommodation and shared secretarial services to professional societies encourage a joint professional approach to problems of education, training, relations, with schools and universities and foster collective advice to the Government in the fields of legislation, manpower development and planning.

      Trinidad and Tobago Group of Professional Associations (TTGPA)
      The Professional Centre, 11-13 Fitzblackman Drive South, Woodbrook, Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago
      Telephone: 868-627-1539
      Tel/Fax: 868- 623-5434
      Email: secr...@ttgpa.org
      Website: http://www.ttgpa.org/

    • Trinidad & Tobago Optometrists Association (TTOA)

      The TTOA is dedicated to excellence in every way- in the services we provide and in our relationships with our members and the general public. The TTOA intends to become a key role player in the healthcare environment and be recognized and accepted for its continuous support in enhancing the professional image of its members. The TTOA is to protect and promote the interests of the optometric profession as well as the public representing optometrists with authority and credibility in all matters concerning their interests within the healthcare environment.

      Address: Trinidad & Tobago Optometrists Association (TTOA)
      PO Box 4886, Tunapuna Post Office, Tunapuna, Trinidad W.I.
      Telephone: 1-868-374-9099
      Email: I...@ttoptom.org or ttop...@gmail.com
      Website: http://ttoptom.org/

    • Trinidad and Tobago Incoming Tour Operators' Association (TTITOA)

      The Trinidad and Tobago Incoming Tour Operators Association (TTITOA). TTITOA was started in 1990 to set standards and to create synergies for tour operations in Trinidad and Tobago. The memberships are intimately involved in the development of culture and community enhancement while using eco-tourism as a vehicle to deal with the issues of climate change and conservation. It also offers a wide variety of tours from sightseeing, hiking, kayaking, boating, cultural, sporting, mountain biking, birding, natural history, snorkeling to culinary tours and much more.

      Address and Contact:
      Trinidad and Tobago Incoming Tour Operators Association (TTITOA)
      C/o 2 Himorne Court, Hibiscus Drive, Petit Valley, Trinidad
      Tel/Fax: (868) 633-4733
      E-mail: injo...@hotmail.com
      http://www.ttitoa.com/

    • Trinidad and Tobago Society of Planners (TTSP)

      The Trinidad and Tobago Society of Planners (TTSP) is a civil society non-profit association formed in 1974 and incorporated by an Act of Parliament to secure the interests of urban and regional planners, and to promote and advance the practice of planning as a profession in all its aspects for the benefit for the wider public. Our membership stands at about 50 including students and members work both in the public and private sectors. An internship initiative allows senior planners to engage a student for the long holidays, as well as to have students “shadow” a planner in the execution of specific tasks.

      Address and Contact:
      The Trinidad and Tobago Society of Planners (TTSP)
      The Professional Centre, Wrigtson Road, Port-Of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago West Indies.
      Telephone: -1-868-623-7300
      Email: i...@ttplanners.org
      Website: http://www.ttplanners.org/

    • Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce (TTCIC)

      Since March 14, 1879, the Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce (TTCIC) has lobbied on behalf of our members interests and has made an impact on the conduct of business and the development of the national economy and to be the most vibrant, influential and authoritative business organization in Trinidad and Tobago. More details: Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce (TTCIC) and Its role for Import and Export Procedures

    • Yacht Services Association of Trinidad & Tobago (YSATT)

      Yacht Services Association of Trinidad & Tobago (YSATT) marine trades association for the yacht services industry in Trinidad and Tobago and represents a range of marine professionals in the country. It is one stop shop for industry and has the storage capacity for over 1,000 yachts on land. YSATT is known throughout the Caribbean for its creativity and its skilled personnel in this sector are second to none. Trinidad has evolved into the premier storage and repair centre for yachts. Details: Yacht Services Association of Trinidad & Tobago (YSATT)

    • Trinidad and Tobago Contractors Association (TTCA)

      Founded in 1968, the TTCA is a medium through which construction training and standards are continually pursued and issues lobbied on behalf of its members, collectively and individually. The TTCA maintains a registry of contractors and suppliers that are categorized in various sizes - micro, small, medium and large - based on annual turnover. Some of the services offered by the Association are to provide technical, advisory and other services aimed at promoting efficiency in the ?eld of construction, encourage, promote develop and support the various skills and crafts used in the construction industry, assist in securing fair and equitable treatment for contractors by negotiating agreements with public and/or private sector agencies as well as conditions and procedures for Tendering, Bills of Quantities, Specifications and Contracts and lobby the various publics on issues affecting contractors on behalf of TTCA members.

      The Trinidad and Tobago Contractors Association (TTCA)
      Address: Secretariat, The Professional Centre Building,
      1st Floor Unit B203, 11-13 Wrightson Rd.Ext.,
      Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago.
      Tel: 868 627-1266
      Fax: 868 623-2949
      E-mail: ttca...@flowtrinidad.com
      Website: http://ttca.com/

    • Art Society of Trinidad and Tobago (ASTT)

      The Art Society of Trinidad and Tobago (ASTT) seeks to showcase the artists of Trinidad and Tobago and their many different art forms. The society maintained an ambitious program of classes and critiques; the central activity however, was the annual November Exhibition which then included artists from neighboring territories, and which continues today. More details: Art Society of Trinidad and Tobago (ASTT) and Art Gallery Exhibition

    • Trinidad Hotels, Restaurants & Tourism Association (THRTA)

      The Trinidad Hotels, Restaurants & Tourism Association (THRTA) was formed to be the main private sector representational body for the industry performing a pivotal role between the policy makers (government), policy implementers TIDCO and the private sector. THRTA is also is a members based approved accommodation providers, Hotels, Guest Houses, B&B, Villas, resorts & eco-retreats, restaurants, Airlines, Car Rentals, Industry Suppliers, Restaurants, Taxi Services, Tour Operators, Travel Agents and all of the other service providers to the Trinidad tourism industry. More details: Trinidad Hotels, Restaurants & Tourism Association (THRTA)

    • The Project Management Institute, Southern Caribbean Chapter (PMI SCC)

      The Project Management Institute, Southern Caribbean Chapter (PMI SCC) aims and objectives are to be a high profile, well respected, professional and sought after institution in the region for project managers and the practice of project management. Its mission is to operate as the authoritative body for Project Management professionals that full caters to the needs of its members as they actively promote and practice the discipline of project management. PMI SCC is a chartered component of the Project Management Institute (PMI) and the leading membership association for the project management profession in the region for almost 10 years, with more than 550 professional members in 13 nations representing a range of industries with about 60% of the membership being PMI Credentialed.

      Project Management Institute, Southern Caribbean Chapter (PMI SCC)
      Address: PMI Southern Caribbean Chapter – Registered Office
      4 East Street, Petrotrin, Point-a-Pierre, Trinidad, W.I.
      e-mail: jemm...@petrotrin.com
      Telephone: 868-658-4200 Ext. 2179
      Fax: 868-658-5679
      Email: Jemm...@petrotrin.com
      Website: http://pmiscc.org/

    Address and Contact - Trinidad and Tobago Coalition Of Services Industries (TTCSI) Limited

    45 Cornelio Street, Woodbrook, Port of Spain, Trinidad, W.I.
    Tel.: (868) 622-9229
    Fax: (868) 622-8985.
    Email: i...@ttcsi.org
    Website: http://ttcsi.org/

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