Partnerships & Associations


ICC-ES
Hussey Seating has received the ICC Evaluation Service Report for their MAXAM, MAXAM+ and MXP telescopic seating systems. This important report proves that Hussey Seating is in compliance with the International Code Council standard of safety and quality for telescoping stands.
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The American Institute of Architects: AIA
We currently offer five with available HSW credits. Hussey Seating also offers an AIA Factory Tour Program with Integrated Installation visits. Please fill out the form below or contact your exclusive Hussey Dealer or Hussey Seating Company directly to schedule your continuing education sessions today.
Sourcewell
Sourcewell can help you save time and money by combining the buying power of 50,000 government, education, and nonprofit organizations. Simply pick the appropriate contract or supplier—we do the rest.
Sourcewell holds hundreds of competitively solicited cooperative contracts ready for use. Choose from a wide array of products and services, or work with our in-house specialists to find the solution that fits your needs. We award contracts at the manufacturing level, but they can be leveraged locally to support your local dealer.

NCL Government Capital
Flexible Municipal Financing Options
For over 20 years, NCL Government Capital has specialized in providing competitive equipment financing programs for municipalities and public education entities across the nation. We offer the only competitively-bid financing contract awarded by Sourcewell (formerly NJPA), the largest government purchasing cooperative of its kind in the country.
We’re here for you from start to finish. When it’s time to purchase new equipment, you can expect one-on-one service tailored to your project’s specific needs.

National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS)
The National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS), based in Indianapolis, Indiana, is the national leader and advocate for high school athletics as well as fine and performing arts programs. Within 51-member state associations (including Washington, D.C.), serving 19,500 high schools and more than 12 million young people.