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Welcome New IBTTA Members

ABOUT MEMBERSHIP


Currently a member?  We are extremely grateful for everything our members have done this year to keep IBTTA and our industry together. None of what we have accomplished together would have been possible without your energy, patience, commitment, and perseverance.  For all of that, we thank you.

 

Like every association grappling with the pandemic, we are adjusting our sails and prioritizing the fundamentals: to preserve and foster community; rethink how to facilitate the exchange of information; serve as a trusted source of information; and advocate for the members.  Our Executive Director & CEO Pat Jones has a message for you about why you should renew your IBTTA membership today.  Keep the IBTTA community together and stronger than ever in 2024! 
 

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Not yet a member?  When you become a member of IBTTA, you’re joining a community that talks about the same things you do, like engineering, operations, new technology and asset management. And that’s just for starters. Want to find out how autonomous vehicles, cybersecurity and road user charges will impact how you operate your toll road? There’s no better place to be than with peers who can share their experiences and relate to similar challenges. IBTTA is THE global association for toll facility owners and operators and businesses that serve them. Our membership of more than 240 organizations in 23 countries represents a community of more than over 10,000 professionals worldwide. Our members work together to shape a better future for communities seeking mobility solutions. IBTTA’s value is strength in numbers and success by association.  Join IBTTA Today.  This is YOUR Community!
 

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Membership categories and dues

IBTTA welcomes any organization interested in Membership to use one of the following links below to submit your application. If you are a current user on IBTTA.org and have a profile within our system, you will be asked to log in before proceeding. If you are new to IBTTA.org, you will be required to create a new account. If you have any questions about this process, please direct your questions to Ancilla Brady, 202.841.3169.


Operator Members

Organizations that operate toll bridges, tunnels, turnpikes, ferries and similar systems throughout the world including federal, state, and local authorities or commissions, public boards and private companies. The annual dues for Operator members is based on annual toll revenue. Use the dues Dues Calculation Tool to determine your annual dues amount.

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Associate Members

Agencies, firms, individuals and other entities who supply products or services to the tolling industry. Associate members do not own or operate toll facilities.

For organizations with a commercial interest in the tolling industry, the 2024 annual dues levels are based on the company’s annual toll revenue:

  • Member company’s toll-related revenue is greater than $5 million = $21,000

  • Member company’s toll-related revenue is $1 million to $5 million = $10,400

  • Member company’s toll-related revenue is less than $1 million = $3,000

  • Member's toll-related revenue is less than $1 million, ​DBE/WBE/MBE/SBE Level = $995 Business Entities that are certified as Disadvantaged or Woman-owned or Minority or Small must submit proof with either a state/federal certificate or a letter from a transportation system which states that the organization has been awarded a contract based on its status; and must have annual gross toll-related sales of less than $1,000,000.)

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Group Members

Associations of agencies, companies, or other entities and consortiums from countries outside of the United States may join IBTTA as Group Members. The 2024 dues rate for Group Membership is $30,000. For more information on Group Membership, please contact Ancilla Brady.

Honorary Members

Honorary members are individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to the furtherance of the purposes and objectives of IBTTA. These members are nominated and approved by the IBTTA Board of Directors. Peruse the list of current IBTTA Honorary Members.


To learn more about membership benefits and IBTTA programs,  please contact Ancilla Brady, IBTTA's Director of Membership & Business Development.

FAQs

How can I obtain the IBTTA W-9

The updated W-9 for 2022 can be accessed here.

What is the difference between Active membership and Associate membership?

Your membership type is determined by the nature of your primary business. Active Members are organizations that own and operate toll bridges, tunnels and turnpikes. Associate and Sustaining Members do not own or operate toll facilities but rather companies or individuals that supply products or services to the tolling industry. Read a complete description of Membership in Article II of the IBTTA ByLaws.

Once my company joins IBTTA, do all my employees have access to member benefits?

Yes! Encourage your employees to create their own Account Profiles so they can take advantage of all IBTTA Membership Benefits. An account will provide access to member-only resources on the website and allow for online event registration.

Who can serve on the Board?

IBTTA’s Bylaws state that only Operator Members (owners and operators) may sit on the Board of Directors. However, Associate and Sustaining Members may serve on IBTTA Committees, Task Forces and Meeting Planning Groups and have a significant influence on the direction of the Association through these roles.

What is the makeup of the board of directors and how long is a board member’s term?

The Board of Directors is comprised of five officers and 20 directors. Officers serve a one-year term, and directors serve staggered four-year terms.

How does IBTTA involve Non-U.S. members?

IBTTA has significant representation from European toll operators, as well as members from Australia, South Africa and Japan. Non-U.S. members possess a wide range of experience in approaching political, economic and physical problems for sustaining toll agencies. Expanding membership outside the U.S. is a priority and IBTTA has created an International Committee to expand our global interests. IBTTA “Ambassadors” help promote IBTTA within their region and increase engagement in their community.

IBTTA includes international perspectives at meetings and webinars and sends member delegations to meet with counterparts in numerous countries. Of significant note is that IBTTA has a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with ASECAP, the European Association of Operators of Toll Road Infrastructures, that fosters ongoing cooperation with Europe. Read more.

Where does IBTTA derive its revenues and how are they spent?

IBTTA is funded primarily through membership dues and meeting registrations, exhibits and sponsorships. These resources allow IBTTA to deliver high-quality education programs, increase public awareness and dedicated support for the global toll industry. For detailed information, browse our library of annual reports.

Does IBTTA lobby and advance a legislative agenda?

Yes. IBTTA closely monitors and reports on toll-related legislation and policy at the federal and state levels, with the goal of creating a political environment that is more favorable to tolling. IBTTA asserts the industry viewpoint with key decision-makers through position papers, targeted mailings and events that call on public officials to examine expanded use of tolling and road pricing as effective highway finance solutions.

IBTTA’s public awareness campaign is all about raising the voice and visibility of IBTTA, its members and the tolling industry. IBTTA educates the media, elected officials and the general public about the benefits of tolling. IBTTA is recognized by international, national and state and local media as the definitive resource on tolling and transportation issues.

Read through news articles covering IBTTA and IBTTA press releases, IBTTA's official blog, Tolling Points or general Industry News. As a member, you’ll receive the IBTTA SmartBrief, a daily roundup of tolling news from around the world.

What sets IBTTA meetings and workshops apart?

Each year, IBTTA offers a full range of meetings, summits and workshops tailored to tolling professionals working at all operational levels. These content-rich events provide opportunities to learn progressive solutions to common challenges while benefiting from the insights of leading experts.

Each Fall, our Annual Meeting & Exhibition draws hundreds of delegates from around the world creating a forum like no other in the tolling industry. Throughout the year, our popular workshops focusing on maintenance & roadway operations, managed lanes, all-electronic tolling, road usage charging and other industry-relevant areas provide hands-on opportunities to learn from the best in the business.

Does IBTTA sell mailing lists of its members?

IBTTA respects the privacy of its members and does not sell, rent or make publicly available its membership list. Interested in learning more about membership? Contact Ancilla Brady, Director of Business Development by email or telephone her at 202-841-3169.