EMCOR Services Opens New Training Facility in Phoenix

March 13, 2025

EMCOR Services, an MCAA and MSCA member, recently opened a new, 11,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art training facility in Phoenix, AZ. The facility lets EMCOR employees from across the nation attend in-person training sessions on topics ranging from the latest OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) equipment to safety best practices to automation-line tutorials, and everything in between—all while gaining valuable insights gleaned from real-life work situations.

MSCA Classes at the Facility

A collaboration between MSCA and the new EMCOR Training Center gives members access to MSCA classes at the facility. There are a few spots left in the first one, Chiller Fundamentals I, a lecture-based course designed for service technicians seeking to develop or enhance their foundational knowledge of the topic. You can find out more and sign your techs up here.

Stay tuned for additional MSCA technical training classes at the EMCOR Training Center. Have a request? Email Teresa Pezzi at tpezzi@mcaa.org.

Get An Inside Look at the Facility

Take a sneak peek at the new training center in The ACHR NEWS, then see it in person during an MSCA training class.

Congratulations EMCOR & Rich Happel

MCAA and MSCA congratulate EMCOR Services on the new training center and Rich Happel, a past chair of the MSCA Board of Managers, on his role as the center’s director.

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