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2022 MSCA Sales Leadership Symposium – New class announced!

MSCA is holding an in person Sales Leadership Symposium on January 13-14, 2022!  Taught by in-the-field industry experts, the Sales Leadership Symposium will teach sales leaders how to drive revenue growth and enhance profitability through a structured sales approach. Attendees will take home innovative ideas, crucial skills and the invaluable SALES LEADERSHIP TOOL KIT, which includes over 90 pages of resources to be an effective sales leader in the HVACR/Plumbing industry

The Toolkit Covers Topics Including:

  • HIRING
  • ONBOARDING
  • BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
  • SCORECARDS
  • COACHING
  • CUSTOMER CARE
  • NAVIGATING THE MSCA LIBRARY OF RESOURCES

Legislative & Regulatory Update

Legislative and regulatory developments are picking up pace in Washington, DC, in advance of the Congressional recess. Key issues of interest to MCAA members include vaccination requirements, clean energy, electric vehicle tax credits, and revised Davis-Bacon regulations.

Vaccination Requirements On Hold

The Biden Administration’s vaccination mandates for employees in firms with more than 100 employees, and Federal contractors and subcontractors are now all on hold in the wake of invalidating court decisions and OSHA regulatory action.

MCAA has filed comments with OSHA, seeking a measured re-implementation of the OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) on COVID-19 if a supervening court decision in the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals would reinstate the rule by lifting the stay on enforcement before a full decision on the merits of the legal arguments. So, until further court action, the vaccination requirements remain in public policy “purgatory,” awaiting further judicial action.

The Senate passed a resolution of disapproval of the vaccination mandates in the OSHA ETS by a vote of 52 to 48 this week (Senators Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Jon Tester (D-MT) broke party lines and voted for the resolution). Similar passage in the House is judged very unlikely. It is even less likely that the President would sign such a resolution, if passed, condemning his own action.

New Clean Energy Executive Order Announced

President Biden released a Clean Energy Executive Order on December 8, 2021, containing a broad scope of administrative actions that “…. demonstrates how the United States will leverage its scale and procurement power to lead by example in tackling the climate crisis. The Executive Order will reduce emissions across federal operations, invest in American clean energy industries and manufacturing, and create clean, healthy, and resilient communities. The President is building on his whole-of-government effort to tackle the climate crisis in a way that creates well-paying jobs, grows industries, and makes the country more economically competitive.”

Among the many elements of the initiative, several below impact the construction industry:

“Transition federal infrastructure to zero-emission vehicles and energy efficient buildings powered by carbon-pollution-free electricity. … The federal government will work with utilities, developers, technology firms, financiers and other to purchase electricity produced from resources that generate no carbon emissions, including solar and wind, for all its operations by 2030. … With the scope and scale of this electricity demand, the federal government expects it will catalyze the development of at least 10 gigawatts of new American clean electricity production by 2030, spurring the creation of new union jobs and moving the country closer to achieving a carbon pollution-free electricity sector by 2035.”

“Modernize the federal building portfolio to reach net-zero emissions by 2045, including a 50 percent reduction in building emissions by 2031. The federal government will work across existing real property and during new building construction and major renovations to increases water and energy efficiency, reduce waste, electrify systems, and promote sustainable locations for federal facilities to strengthen the vitality and livability of the communities in which federal facilities are located. Additionally, the Biden-Harris Administration will implement the first-ever Federal Building Performance Standard and will use performance contracting to improve buildings with no up-front costs.” 

“Make federal agencies more adaptive and resilient to the impacts of climate change, and increase the sustainability of federal supply chains, achieving net-zero emissions from federal procurement by 2050. The companies that supply the federal government are critical partners in achieving our climate goals and growing the economy and American jobs. Cutting emissions from the federal government’s procurement also means buying materials with a lower carbon footprint. The federal government will launch a “buy clean” initiative for low-carbon materials and prioritize the purchase of sustainable products, such as products without added perfluoroalkyl or polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). Through these actions, the federal government will provide a large and stable signal to the market for sustainable and low-carbon goods made in America, advancing America’s industrial capacity to supply the goods and materials for the future while growing good jobs for American workers.

Electric Vehicle Tax Credits Under Review

The Senate parliamentarian is considering whether the Administration’s proposal to add $4,500 to the $7,500 tax credit for the purchase of electric vehicles that are assembled by domestic US union labor is appropriate for inclusion in the Build Back Better reconciliation proposal pending in Congress.

Revised Davis-Bacon Regulations Inching Forward

The long-awaited proposal to revamp the US Department of Labor’s (DOL) Wage and Hour Division regulations implementing the Davis-Bacon Act took the final step in the regulatory process. On December 3, 2021, DOL sent the regulatory proposal to the Office of Management and Budget’s Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) for a final look-through.

MCAA commented on those regulatory proposals earlier this year, seeking changes in peak week reporting and asking for a review of the 50% threshold for prevailing wage determinations. These changes are of consequence now as the infrastructure legislation will bring a broad expansion of Davis-Bacon projects across all markets covered by the measure.

MCAA will continue to monitor legislative and regulatory actions and provide updates as appropriate. In the meantime, questions about these activities can be directed to John McNerney.

MCAA/MILWAUKEE TOOL 2021 Safety Professional of the Year Award Nominations Deadline Extended

At the request of members and local affiliate executives, the deadline for MCAA/MILWAUKEE TOOL Safety Professional of the Year award nominations has been extended until Friday, December 17, 2021. The award is presented annually to a mechanical industry safety and health professional who has led his or her company to achieving an exceptionally high degree of safety excellence.

The award winner for 2021 will be announced during MCAA’s 2022 Safety Directors’ Conference. This year the winner will also be invited to the MCAA22 convention in San Diego, CA in March to receive the award on stage during the Awards of Excellence Breakfast. Airfare, lodging and registration will all be complimentary.

To nominate someone from your company, or from another company, to become the 2021 MCAA/MILWAUKEE TOOL Safety Professional of the Year, please complete the nomination form and e-mail it to MCAA’s Executive Director of Safety, Health, and Risk Management, Raffi Elchemmas, at raffi@mcaa.org by close of business on Friday, December 17, 2021.

BJ Baker III Steps Down As Baker Group CEO, Gary Bridgewater & Doug Kumm Promoted

MCAA Member Baker Group announced that BJ Baker III stepped down as Chief Executive Officer on December 6, 2021. BJ’s innovations during more than 45 years with the company, including 38 years as CEO, have shaped Baker Group into an industry leading specialty contractor. He will continue as the Chair of the Baker Group Board of Directors and remain an active member of the leadership team. Gary Bridgewater will become Baker Group’s new CEO and Doug Kumm will fill the role of President.

BJ grew up in the mechanical design and construction business, the son of founder Bernard “Bernie” Baker, Jr., and has served in a variety of roles since 1977. BJ has fond memories of Bernie’s tireless work in building Baker Mechanical, Inc. into what is now Baker Group.

Since assuming leadership of Baker Group, BJ has overseen tremendous growth. In the last decade alone, the company has grown from 279 employees, to over 900 employees. In a move that highlights his appreciation for the Baker Group workforce, he sold the company to its employees in 2019. BJ says the move was designed to ensure a strong future for everyone at Baker Group.

“My father built this company on a foundation of working hard and working smart, with client-centered core values that our employees emulate every day,” BJ says. “I am grateful to have learned so much from him, to have followed in his footsteps, and to have built this company to serve our community for generations to come.”

BJ learned the core value of caring for people at an early age in watching his father work. His approach to leadership is service-oriented, and he has relished his role as a philanthropist in the Des Moines area. BJ has provided significant gifts to organizations including the Boys and Girls Club, Baker House, Taylor House, Blank Children’s Hospital, ChildServe and more.

Gary Bridgewater will become Baker Group’s new CEO. Gary has worked closely with BJ for more than three decades and his selection is the culmination of a thorough succession planning process. Gary Bridgewater has served as Baker Group President for the last 16 years and is exceptionally qualified to lead the organization in accordance with its core values. Doug Kumm, who has more than 32 years of experience at Baker Group, will fill the role of President.

As the Chair of the Board of Directors, BJ will remain active at Baker Group, continuing to contribute to the vision and strategy of the organization. “Baker Group is poised for success through this transition,” BJ says. “I’m confident and proud of this experienced leadership team, and I’m grateful to our employees who have worked so hard and helped us achieve so much. I’m also thankful for our clients, vendor partners, colleagues and the Board of Directors for their continued support.”

Baker Group is a commercial and industrial specialty contractor based in Ankeny, Iowa. With more than 900 employees, Baker Group is the Midwest’s premier full-service specialty contractor providing mechanical, industrial, sheet metal, electrical, building automation, process automation, security systems, fire alarm systems, parking/revenue controls and 24/7/365 service. For more information, call 855.262.4000 or visit www.thebakergroup.com.

Find the Latest from SLOAN and Appion Inc. in MCAA’s Virtual Trade Show

MCAA’s Virtual Trade Show connects our contractor members with the members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council.

Participating companies highlight and link to new products, product lines, services, solutions or web pages of particular interest. Here are just a few of the recent additions:

SLOAN
Sloan Connected Products
Controls and Data are at Your Fingertips with Wireless Bluetooth Technology

Appion Inc.
A longtime leader in refrigerant recovery, the Appion G5Twin is more reliable than ever, and has received several significant internal design changes, plus an all new fan, resulting in huge performance increases (verified by UL to AHRI 740). Once again the fastest, lightest, most reliable recovery machine on the market.

Need Something Else?

Find many more smart solutions in MCAA’s Virtual Trade Show!

Speaking of Smart Solutions

Visit the Smart Solutions Case Studies area of our website to learn how other mechanical contractors found their win-win with cost-saving and productivity-enhancing applications from members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council.

This section of our website also includes tips and ideas to help your company save money and enhance your productivity. Don’t miss it!

Resource Highlight: MCAA/NECA/SMACNA’s White Paper on Project-Specific Loss of Productivity Analysis Methodologies

Each week, MCAA will highlight one or more of the educational resources that are free to MCAA members as a benefit of membership. This week, we focus on MCAA/NECA/SMACNA’s White Paper on Project-Specific Loss of Productivity Analysis Methodologies. There is no question the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the construction industry as a whole. This white paper has been prepared as an independent guide for contractors who are required to, or choose to, prepare project-specific labor inefficiency analyses.

The contents of this white paper were prepared and peer reviewed by construction industry experts and authors of MCAA’s Change Orders, Productivity, Overtime: A Primer for the Construction Industry guide, Paul Stynchcomb, CCM, PSP, CFCC, and Professor William Ibbs, Ph.D. of The Ibbs Consulting Group. The guide was developed to assist construction contractors, their customers, and others involved in construction projects in determining the costs associated with unplanned events, circumstances, and factors that may impact the outcome, productivity, and schedule of those projects.

You Might Also Like These Resources

MCAA’s Change Orders, Productivity, Overtime: A Primer for the Construction Industry

Have Questions or Need Personal Assistance?

Contact MCAA’s Tim Brink.

Don’t Miss the Latest Information & Innovations at the Safety Directors’ Conference

Safety and health professionals are registering for MCAA’s 19th annual Safety Directors’ Conference in record numbers. Don’t miss out! Join them at Disney World in Orlando, FL, January 18 – 20, 2022, to: 

  • Get the latest information on the current state of the OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) from Lauren Rayner Davis from Peckar & Abramson, P.C.
  • Explore the newest safety innovations from MILWAUKEE TOOL, Tyfoom, DEWALT, and Victaulic during the exhibit.
  • Hear from Olympic Skier and Best Selling Author Vince Poscente on Radical Safety, a zero incident mindset.

You won’t want to miss it! Check out the video and explore the event brochure to learn more. Better yet, click the register button and sign up today! We look forward to seeing you there!

Connect With the Latest Training from Conex Bänninger and XOi Technologies at MCAA.org

The Manufacturer/Supplier Training area of MCAA’s website connects our contractor members with training opportunities available from the members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council.

Participating companies highlight and link to new webinars and training opportunities across their product lines, services, solutions or web pages. Here are just a few of the recent additions:

Conex Bänninger
Conex Bänninger offers online training for >B< MaxiPro, the innovative, flame-free press-fit solution specially designed for ACR applications. From training courses to industry updates, you will have all you need to press ahead.

XOi Technologies
XOi’s holistic communication tool changes the way field service companies do business by leveraging photos, videos, and smart technology to bring efficiency, transparency, and expertise to every job. In this microlearning series, you will see examples of how to automate tech checklists, learn the benefits of internal job documentation, and find some helpful preventative maintenance videos to reference.

Interested in More Training from Our Supplier Partners?

Be sure to visit the Manufacturer/Supplier Training area for all the latest offerings.

Lochinvar and EMCOR Services-Betlem Partner to Provide Energy Efficiency

Lochinvar boilers installed more than 25 years ago on Finger Lakes Community College’s (FLCC’s) main campus delivered state-of-the-art high efficiency in their day, but the college needed to upgrade to meet its ambitious energy-reduction goals. EMCOR Services-Betlem recommended Lochinvar’s XRGI®25 combined heat and power system, integrated with a new KNIGHT® boiler system, to provide hot water and space heating across nearly 500,000 square feet of campus buildings—resulting in a cogeneration system that creates energy as it works.

Looking for More Smart Solutions?

Visit the Smart Solutions Case Studies area of our website! You’ll see how other mechanical contractors found their win-win with productivity-enhancing and cost-saving applications from members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council.

Plus, you’ll find tips and ideas on other ways you and your company can save money and enhance your productivity.

Resource Highlight: MCAA’s GHS Pictograms and Hazards Poster

Each week, MCAA will highlight one or more of the educational resources that are free to MCAA members as a benefit of membership. This week, we focus on MCAA’s GHS (globally harmonized system) Pictograms and Hazards Poster. This poster will teach your workers to recognize the pictograms used on chemical labels and understand the hazards associated with each.

You Might Also Like These Resources

Have Questions or Need Personal Assistance?

Contact MCAA’s Raffi Elchemmas.

Find the Latest from MIFAB, Inc. and Wieland Chase, LLC in MCAA’s Virtual Trade Show

MCAA’s Virtual Trade Show connects our contractor members with the members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council.

Participating companies highlight and link to new products, product lines, services, solutions or web pages of particular interest. Here are just a few of the recent additions:

MIFAB, Inc.
MIFAB’s revolutionary Quick Hub No Hub Couplings are now NSF approved! Quick Hub Couplings are much faster than traditional couplings, yet they are still held to the same high standards.

Chase Brass Eco Brass

Wieland Chase, LLC
Make sure you know what’s in your parts. Wieland Chase produces patented C69300 ECO BRASS® and C87850 ECO BRONZE® High Performance, Lead-Free Brass. Both alloys are also arsenic-free, bismuth-free and recyclable.

Need Something Else?

Find many more smart solutions in MCAA’s Virtual Trade Show!

Speaking of Smart Solutions

Visit the Smart Solutions Case Studies area of our website to learn how other mechanical contractors found their win-win with cost-saving and productivity-enhancing applications from members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council.

This section of our website also includes tips and ideas to help your company save money and enhance your productivity. Don’t miss it!

Marking Services Inc. Makes Hospital’s Documents Easily Accessible, Saving Money and Ensuring Regulatory Compliance

AIM Mobile Technology and Field Implementation Services from Marking Services Inc. (MSI) allow Boston Children’s Hospital (BCH) to keep track of documents for thousands of facility assets—which not only helps them comply with rigorous requirements for health care institutions but also saved money by ensuring easy access to warranty information for a failing piece of equipment. The move from paper to digital helps the hospital provide care that aligns with best practices.

Looking for More Smart Solutions?

Visit the Smart Solutions Case Studies area of our website! You’ll see how other mechanical contractors found their win-win with productivity-enhancing and cost-saving applications from members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council.

Plus, you’ll find tips and ideas on other ways you and your company can save money and enhance your productivity.

MSCA Congratulates the Latest Graduates of the Sales Masters Class of 2021

Representing member companies from coast to coast, 18 attendees honed their sales skills and expertise over the course of two weeks. This innovative and hands on 9 day program is taught over two separate weeks, focusing on HVACR and plumbing maintenance and project sales through presentations, team activities, role plays, and individualized mentoring. Week one was taught in Chicago October 3-7 with attendees being put into teams that are given a “real world” situation resulting in a presentation tailored to win the business. Week two was taught November 7-12 at the University of Houston increasing the skills and expertise required to increase their selling potential. 

Congratulations! 

Sales Masters will be back to MSCA’s spring and autumn schedule in 2022. Check msca.org to find out more.  

Connect With the Latest Training from MIFAB, Inc. and ATP Learning Solutions (ATP) at MCAA.org

The Manufacturer/Supplier Training area of MCAA’s website connects our contractor members with training opportunities available from the members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council.

Participating companies highlight and link to new webinars and training opportunities across their product lines, services, solutions or web pages. Here are just a few of the recent additions:

MIFAB, Inc.
Have you seen MIFAB’s Video Library? We have over 25 videos – from our Quick Hub Couplings to our MR-500 Trap Seal Primer and more! We are continuously updating our video content. Check it out!

ATP Learning Solutions (ATP)
ATP Learning Solutions offers technical expertise, instructional design, and attention to detail. We deliver high-level customized educational solutions designed to meet your training needs, using your content or ours.

Interested in More Training from Our Supplier Partners?

Be sure to visit the Manufacturer/Supplier Training area for all the latest offerings.

MCAA Offers Materials to Prepare You in the Event the Stay on OSHA’s ETS on COVID-19 Is Lifted

The Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) issued an Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) on COVID-19 on November 5, 2021. While the standard has been temporarily stayed by the Fifth Circuit, MCAA wants to help mechanical construction, service, and fabrication shop employers prepare in the unlikely event the stay is temporarily lifted and OSHA decides to initiative enforcement. To that end, we’ve prepared this Safety Bulletin offering a quick overview of potential impacts and a Model COVID-19 Mandatory Vaccination Policy. Both are now available free to members as a benefit of membership.

MCAA is closely monitoring the daily changes and legal challenges to the ETS and while we don’t believe the stay will be lifted anytime soon, we want you to be prepared just in case.

If you have questions, please contact Raffi Elchemmas, MCAA’s Executive Director of Safety, Health and Risk Management.

Washington Policy Update

MCAA offers a capsule digest of some key public policy, legislative, and regulatory developments in Washington, D.C., that will influence the MCAA policy agenda in the near and intermediate terms.

Good News from the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) 

With the infusion of some $85 billion or more for the PBGC Special Financial Assistance Program, slated to provide  30 years of pension benefit payment to some 250 eligible multiemployer plans covering upwards of 3 million participants and their families, the PBGC’s 2021 Annual Performance and Financial Report issued on November 15th,  PBGC Director Peter Hartogensis proudly declares:

“Fiscal Year (FY) 2021 marks a significant milestone for PBGC’s Multiemployer Program with the enactment of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARP).  Prior to enactment of ARP, PBGC’s Multiemployer Program was expected to run out of money by 2026.  ARP’s’ Special Financial Assistance (SFA) Program will significantly extend the solvency of the Multiemployer Program by at least thirty years.  While future reforms would help improve the long-term health and resilience of the multiemployer system, ARP has provided a financial lifeline, and the effects of that are clear. [Emphasis added.]

“For the first time in almost twenty years, both PBGC’s Multiemployer Program and Single Employer Program have a positive net position at fiscal year-end  The Multiemployer Program’s positive net position of $481 million at the end of FY 2021 is in sharp contrast to the negative net position of $63.7 billion at the end of FY 2020, a drastic improvement of $64.2 billion.  PBGC’s Single-Employer Program remains financially healthy with a positive net position of $30.9 billion at the end of FY 2021, compared to $15.5 billion at the end of FY 2020, an improvement of $15.4 billion.”

The ARP cash infusion in to the PBGC SFA program has taken great pressure off PBGC and the multiemployer system as a whole, avoiding the broadly negative cascading effects of large plan defaults that were looming over the system for many years.  Also, the sentence highlighted above with PBGC referring to even further future reforms – like Composite Plans long supported by MCAA, along with perhaps broadly expanded variable benefit plans – would bolster further the sustainability of the system overall for the mutual  benefit of plan participants and beneficiaries and contributing employers.  Those future reforms will now most likely be pushed into next year (maybe – as many view the PBGC SFA program as the last word on pension reform for some time) in Congress as the end of year legislating is compressed by a tight schedule and pressing funding and budget matters.

Other Good News in Pension Matters

The UA National Pension Fund annual funding notice issued October 19, 2021, for the Plan Year (PY) ending June 30, 2021, announced  that for PY July 1, 2021, the fund is certified in “safe” status with a funding percentage of 87.3% .  That Fund is no longer in “endangered” status.

Infrastructure Bill Signing

Coincident with the signing of the bipartisan infrastructure bill on November 15, the Biden Administration issued an Executive Order (EO) Establishing Priorities and Task Force for Implementation of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law “to coordinate the law’s effective Implementation.”  The EO Includes three priorities that are particularly relevant for MCAA member firm competitiveness in these new markets:

  1. Invest public dollars efficiently, avoid waste, and focus on measurable outcomes for the American people
  2. Buy American and increase the competitiveness of the U.S. economy, including through implementing the Act’s Made-in-America requirements and bolstering domestic manufacturing and manufacturing supply chains
  3. Create good-paying job opportunities for millions of Americans by focusing on high labor standards for these jobs, including prevailing wages and the free and fair chance to join a union

The EO creates an Infrastructure Implementation Task Force co-chaired by National Economic Council Director Brian Deese and White House Infrastructure Implementation Coordinator, Mitch Landrieu. Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Climate Policy Office, and a variety of Cabinet officials fill out the ranks of the group.

The prevailing wage requirements in the measure are broad, going beyond the usual direct Federal and federally assisted grant program projects and grant program and state prevailing wage policies in place for those types of projects. The requirements also extend to the bond financing provisions of the broad measure, and prevailing wage and apprenticeship utilization to qualify for the bonus rate on the green energy projects funded under the measure.  On the tax-exempt facility bonds, the measure “… applies Davis Bacon prevailing wage requirements to all proceeds of exempt facility bonds used for construction, alteration or repair of water furnishing facilities, sewage facilities, highway or surface freight transfer facilities, or zero-emissions vehicle infrastructure facilities.”

Industry Recognized Apprenticeship Programs (IRAPs) and Standards Recognition Entities (SREs) Proposed for Formal Rescission

The IRAPs and SREs put in place in the late stages of the Trump Administration are proposed  for formal rescission by the Biden Administration.  In a Federal Register notice posted November 15, 2021, the long-predicted demise of IRAPs is formally set in motion by the Biden Labor Department, with a regulatory notice seeking comments on the effects of the rescission of the IRAP program, which never was finally implemented.  Construction industry registered apprenticeship programs were granted an exemption from the operation of IRAPs and SREs in the final Trump Administration proposal, but the regulations permitted the expansion of IRAPs into construction in the future.  That possibility is now or soon will be foreclosed. 

OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) and EO 14042 Federal Contractor and Subcontractor Mandate Undergoing Court Challenge

The OSHA ETS that would compel employers with more than 100 employees to require COVID vaccinations or regular testing has been enjoined by a panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. It will undergo further hearing by the Sixth Circuit as a result of the multi-circuit lottery (unless moved) and is enjoined until further court action on the matter. 

The EO 14042 Federal contractor COVID vaccination mandate for firms working on direct Federal contracts and subcontracts of $250,000 is subject to court challenge in Federal courts in Florida, Texas, Georgia, and Missouri. As of November 17, 2021, no temporary or more permanent injunction has been issued against the EO. 

The court challenges to both actions are broad and, in some cases, different.  The OSHA ETS challenges focus on OSHA emergency authority broadly.  The challenge to EO 14042 focuses on the propriety of the Administration’s rulemaking implementing its proprietary action – whether the rules should have been issued by regular FAR public notice and comment rulemaking procedures, as opposed to the less formal Frequently Asked Question issuance of quasi regulations by the Safer Federal Workplace Task Force.  Among the four court challenges to the EO,  State of Texas v. Joseph R. Biden (Southern District of Texas, 21-cv-00309) is the furthest along, with a preliminary hearing held on November 16, 2021, and additional briefing in the matter called for on November 22, 2021. The initial preliminary hearing in State of Florida v. Bill Nelson (Middle District of Florida, 8:21-cv-02524-SDM-TGW) is slated for December 7, 2021. As of this writing, no dates have been set in the cases in Georgia or Missouri.

MCAA will continue to monitor the situation and provide reports as they are warranted. 

Michele Hoffman Will Join the MCAA Staff

MCAA extends a warm welcome to Michele Hoffman, who will be joining the staff starting January 1, 2022. She will be MCAA’s new Director, Career Development as Megan Walsh moves back to full time responsibilities in the Events Department. Michele comes to us from MCA-Omaha, where she spent 13 years working with their local board and committees, and in event management and communications roles. During that time, she served as the Industry Advisor for the University of Nebraska Student Chapter, which was named MCAA Student Chapter of the Year in 2015, 2019, and 2020. She has been a member of MCAA’s Career Development Committee since 2018. Michele is originally from central Illinois, a graduate from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln (Advertising Major), and currently resides in Omaha. MCAA is pleased to welcome Michele to the staff, and her husband Eric and their two children to the MCAA staff family.

VDC Webinar Mini-Series: Using TrimbleÂŽ SysQueÂŽ and Connect2Fab

Contractors cannot afford to be hindered by old processes in an industry more under pressure than ever to deliver projects on time and on budget.

Dustin Allen of Trimble and Trent Station of J.W. McClenahan discuss the advantages of using cloud-based collaboration tools that allow you to leverage your investment in BIM to streamline Revit prefabrication workflows and make data-driven decisions that boost overall efficiency.

This webinar explores J.W. McClenahan’s journey to a digitally integrated fabrication process with the VDC team. The session explores how they have evolved their VDC projects to utilize Autodesk Revit through TrimbleÂŽSysQueÂŽ for design and Connect2Fab for fabrication shop integration. Dustin and Trent will demonstrate how enabling accurate, actionable information to flow through your organization will result in enhanced communication, easy status tracking, efficient spool prefabrication and material procurement. The ability to leverage your model throughout your prefabrication and project execution processes is no longer a luxury; it’s a requisite and primary source of competitive advantage.

This webinar was recorded on December 9, 2021.

Don’t forget to register now for the 2022 MEP Innovation Conference, powered by Trimble. This year, MCAA, NECA and SMACNA have teamed up, bringing you over 60 of the most innovative contractors to present January 24-26 live in Tampa, Florida at the Tampa Marriott Water Street.

Meet the Presenters:

Trent Staton, J.W. McClenahan

Trent brings 26 years of experience in process/mechanical and plumbing piping systems construction and detailing; expertise in multiple facets of semiconductor, industrial, healthcare, commercial and pharmaceutical construction. With in-depth knowledge pertaining to design, fabrication, and installation of industrial and commercial MEP systems. Trent is a senior member of J.W. McClenahan’s team, proficient in working with BIM modeling and project coordination tools, he oversees the implementation of software solutions and related construction processes for our company.  

Dustin Allen, Trimble

Dustin is a Technical Sales Engineer for VDC Products at Trimble MEP, North America. His mission is to empower contractors with cross-functional workflows across the Trimble MEP product portfolio, specializing in BIM. As an experienced tradesman, project manager, Estimator, and VDC Technology Leader, he leverages real-world experience and expertise to create and improve workflows and processes to benefit the MEP Construction Industry. Dustin lives in Indianapolis, IN, with his wife and five children.

Resource Highlight: MCAA/CNA MICROLEARNING SAFETY VIDEO SERIES: Safe Lifting Technique to Help Prevent Musculoskeletal Injuries

Each week, MCAA will highlight one or more of the educational resources that are free to MCAA members as a benefit of membership. This week, we focus on the MCAA/CNA MICROLEARNING SAFETY VIDEO SERIES: Safe Lifting Technique to Help Prevent Musculoskeletal Injuries. This video will teach your pipefitters, plumbers, sprinklerfitters, welders, service technicians and fabrication shop workers how to protect themselves from the musculoskeletal injuries that occur when materials are improperly lifted and moved by hand.

Your workers will learn:

  • Why it’s important to warm up muscles
  • To assess how heavy and bulky the items are before lifting or moving them
  • To get help with items that are excessively heavy or bulky
  • Proper lifting technique
  • Proper turning technique
  • How to safely place an object down

Together with our partners in safety, CNA, MCAA developed the video, which is part of the MCAA/CNA Microlearning Safety Video Series, a series of easy-to-watch safety videos that are under 3-minutes long.

Watch for highlights of the other videos in this series in the coming weeks. They are also available in our Resource Center any time.

Have Questions or Need Personal Assistance?

Contact MCAA’s Raffi Elchemmas.