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Resource Highlight: MCAA’s BIM – What Is It and Is It Right for My Company?

Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a standard requirement in many project specifications. MCAA’s BIM – What Is It and Is It Right for My Company? explains what BIM is and offers tips to help companies reap the greatest benefit from this technology. It’s just one of MCAA’s educational resources that are free to MCAA members as a benefit of membership.

The bulletin covers:

  • What BIM is
  • Making the investment pay off
  • Why it’s a good idea to take the lead early
  • Getting started

The Achieving Spatial Coordination through BIM – A Guide for Specialty Contractors resource mentioned in the bulletin can be found here.  

For a full list of available Management Methods Bulletins, visit the Management Methods Bulletins page.

Have Questions or Need Personal Assistance?

Contact MCAA’s Frank Wall.

2023 MCAA Safety Conference Highlighted Safety Leadership & Worker Health

    Safety is the top priority for MCAA contractors, and attendance at the 2023 MCAA Safety Conference proved it. The 2023 conference was the largest safety event in MCAA history, bringing together over 350 professionals to focus on safety and health in San Diego, CA.

    The conference featured 50 hours of education and training including keynotes on safety leadership, mental health, and safety management. It included 20 breakout sessions on current safety issues and priorities.

    “This has been one of the best conferences I’ve ever been a part of.”

    Tracy Haus, MCAA Safety & Health Committee Chairman and Baker Group Safety Director

    The conference celebrated its 20th anniversary at PETCO Park at an event hosted by the MCAA Board of Directors.

    Feedback from attendees was exceptional and highlighted the new expert panel discussion and presentation from Jen Massey, the UA’s Safety, Health, and Environmental Administrator.

    With the increased focus on health, from mental health to worker health, MCAA will expand the conference moving forward. Mark your calendar and plan to join us for the 2024 MCAA Safety & Health Conference January 16-18, 2024 in Tucson, AZ.

    Inspection Notice: Specific 3M Construction & Vest Style Harnesses

    3M has notified the industry of a potential issue that could result in some construction and vest style harnesses not performing properly. This condition results in the adjuster not being able to be adjusted or not locking in place after adjustments have been made. This manufacturing issue will result in the harness not performing properly in the event of a fall, which could result in severe injury or death. Protect your workers – read the inspection notice below.

    MCAA’s Final Four Student Chapters Will Compete at MCAA23 in Phoenix for First Place and a $10,000 Prize

    Twenty-two MCAA Student Chapters submitted a proposal for the National Western Center Campus Energy project.  Congratulations to the Final Four and Merit Award teams. The teams will present their proposals on the afternoon of Tuesday, March 28th at MCAA23 in Phoenix, AZ.

    Students were asked to provide a proposal for construction of the mechanical and plumbing systems at the new district energy facility on the National Western Center Campus in Denver, CO. The scope of the project included the installation of three 1000-ton cooling towers, six 6000-mbh boilers, a SHARC sewer heat recovery system, plate and frame heat exchangers, pumps, piping and supporting infrastructure. 

    This new 9,000 SF district energy facility will heat and cool multiple vertical buildings on the campus primarily by recovering heat from the 72” Delgany sewer main. The campus buildings include a veterinary hospital, a cattle expo hall and arena, an equestrian expo hall and arena, events center, agricultural education buildings with labs, greenhouses and kitchens, and a gallery/entertainment building. Upon completion, this project will be the largest sewer heat recovery system in North America. It is a huge step forward in de-carbonizing our commercial buildings with the use of both new and traditional technologies.     

    Thank you to the following companies for their special contributions to the competition project:

    • U.S. Engineering of Westminster, CO (supplying the project)
    • Procore (use of their Project Management software)
    • Trimble (use of Trimble Estimation MEP software)
    • Ferguson (providing pricing for pipe valves and fittings) 

    Semester Break Creates Employment Golden Opportunity on MCAA’s GreatFutures Job Board

    College students across the country are finishing up finals and heading home for winter break. Following a few days of post-finals rest, their #1 priority will be to secure a summer internship or full-time position. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to put your company in the spotlight during the golden weeks between semesters! Post your entry level, full-time job or internship today and ring in the new year to successfully growing your workforce.

    How it works:

    • Login with an MCAA username and password
    • Click on the job board within the Career Development page
    • Click Manage My Jobs and Add a Job to create your posting
    • Jobs remain active for 1 month to ensure postings stay fresh
    • When the job is set to expire, a reminder will be sent for you to either “mark as filled” or “duplicate” and repost for another month
    • Interested students can view postings and submit their contact information and resume
    • Your office will be notified via email when interested students submit their resume
    • From there, your office is encouraged to continue with your company’s application and interview process

    MCAA’s Job Board Delivers Results

    A student from Ball State University was recently hired by U.S. Engineering after using the new GreatFutures job board to find a summer internship. Congratulations to Reece Manning and U.S. Engineering! Read the article.

    There’s Still Time to Apply for an Internship Grant!

    If you already employed an intern in 2022, remember to submit an application for an Internship Grant. MCAA members may submit up to two applications per year for a $1,000 grant (to your company) and an accompanying $500 gift card (to the intern).

    New Study Compares Contractor Usage of Best and Worst Language in Contract Clauses

    The John R. Gentille Foundation (JRGF) has partnered with ELECTRI International (NECA) and the New Horizons Foundation (SMACNA) to assess and produce a detailed report on construction contracting best practices. Our collaboration is meant to provide industry-wide data that supports our members’ contract negotiations and guidance on better contract language to reduce liability. With better practices in place, risk can be shifted away from trade contractors to the appropriate party, leading to a more profitable industry overall.

    First, Document Crunch identified the criteria used to analyze where the provisions at issue were considered Best Practice, Medium Practice, or Deficient Practice. Once those parameters were established, the Document Crunch proprietary platform extracted specific terms from each of the contracts to determine the frequency of each practice. After analyzing the data, Document Crunch has identified the 10 riskiest contract provisions that impact trade contractors.

    Download a free copy of the research results below, which includes a description of each provision at issue, the criteria used to identify each issue, and the frequency of occurrence across the sample data.

    The John R. Gentille Foundation underwrites the development of practices, tools, methods and materials to advance the mechanical and service trades.

    Find Your Next Great Hire With MCAA’s Revamped GreatFutures Job Board

    Looking for an intern or full-time new hire? Checkout MCAA’s newly revised job board to post your open positions to a network of student chapter members from close to 50 student chapters from across the U.S. and Canada. 

    How it works:

    • Login with an MCAA username and password
    • Click on the job board within the Career Development page
    • Click Manage My Jobs and Add a Job to create your posting
    • Jobs remain active for 1 month to ensure postings stay fresh
    • When the job is set to expire, a reminder will be sent for you to either “mark as filled” or “duplicate” and repost for another month
    • Interested students can view postings and submit their contact information and resume
    • Your office will be notified via email when interested students submit their resume
    • From there, your office is encouraged to continue with your company’s application & interview process

    School-Year Internship Grants

    Have an intern working for you during the Fall semester? Don’t forget to submit an Internship Grant application! Internship grants funded by the John R. Gentille Foundation (JRGF) reward both the hiring company ($1,000) and the student ($500 gift card).  Each MCAA member company may submit up to two grant applications per calendar year. 

    Hiring an Intern? Apply for an Internship Grant.

    Having interns working at MCAA member companies is a win-win for the mechanical contracting industry.  Employers get top talent and build a pipeline for future employees. Students gain experience, create connections, develop skills and further their interest in mechanical contracting. Internship grants funded by the John R. Gentille Foundation (JRGF) reward both the hiring company and the student.

    Each MCAA member company may submit up to two internship grant applications per year.  Once the grant application is reviewed and accepted, MCAA will mail both a $500 student gift card and a $1,000 check to the company. 

    Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.  

    Apply Today for the 2022-2023 JRGF Scholarships & Grants

    The 2022-2023 John R. Gentille Foundation (JRGF) scholarship and grant applications are now available and are due on December 15th. Over $65,000 will be awarded to MCAA student chapter members during the Awards of Excellence Breakfast at MCAA23.  

    JRGF and our generous donors are proud to present the following scholarships:

    • Alan P. O’Shea Memorial Scholarship
      • MCA of New Jersey
      • $2,500 each, two awarded
    • Foster McCarl, Jr. Memorial Scholarship
      • McCarl Family
      • $5,000
    • Reilly Family Memorial Scholarship
      • John W. Danforth Company
      • $5,000
    • William A. Bianco, Jr. Memorial Scholarship
      • Kinetics
      • $5,000
    • Thomas J. Wanner Scholarship
      • MCA/MSCA of Cleveland
      • $5,000
    • Viega Scholarship
      • Viega
      • $5,000
    • Josam Endowed Scholarship
      • Josam Company
      • $2,500 for three years
      • Sophomores and juniors
    • Trimble Estimating Scholarship
      • Trimble
      • $5,000
      • Demonstrates an interest in a career as an estimator
    • Ferguson Women in the Mechanical Industry Scholarship
      • Ferguson
      • $5,000, two awarded
      • Females
    • DeWALT Patriot Scholarship
      • DeWALT
      • $5,000, two awarded
      • Military veterans or those who are currently serving

    Applications for Student Chapter of the Year and Educator of the Year are also now available and due on December 15th.

    Chapter of the Year applications are to be completed by the student chapter President or another student leader within the chapter. Applications from faculty advisors or industry advisors will not be accepted. Only one application per chapter.

    Educator of the Year applications are to be completed by the student chapter President or another student leader within the chapter or an industry advisor for the chapter. Peer-to-peer faculty advisor nominations will be not accepted.

    Please contact Michele Hoffman at 402-305-8969 with any questions.

    Department of Defense Updates Cybersecurity Protocols for Contractors

    In 2021, the Department of Defense announced a new strategic effort to provide enhanced cyber security efforts for their building projects going forward. The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) will ensure accountability for companies to implement cybersecurity standards to protect sensitive data during the design, build and operations of DoD facilities. Recently, the DoD has simplified and revised the CMMC to make it more streamlined and faster in what they are calling, “CMMC 2.0”.