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PypeServer Software Saves A&R Mechanical Hours Every Day

A&R Mechanical Contractors, Inc. credits PypeServer software with dramatically improving efficiency in its fabrication shop; pipe cutting tasks that used to take hours can now be done in 10 minutes or less. Justin Powers, A&R’s virtual design and construction (VDC) and fabrication business unit manager, oversees work across the spectrum from contract award to field installation. He described his company’s typical workflow and tools and the impact of integrating PypeServer software.

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

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Resource Highlight: MCAA’s Doing Business with a Customer in Bankruptcy

When a customer files bankruptcy, mechanical contractors face legal and other pitfalls that may affect their business relationship with that customer. MCAA’s Doing Business with a Customer in Bankruptcy reviews each of these to help contractors preserve relationships and protect their  bottom line. It’s just one of MCAA’s educational resources that are free to MCAA members as a benefit of membership.

Topics covered include:

  • Bankruptcy basics
  • Administrative claims for post-bankruptcy sales
  • Continuing to do business with the Chapter 11 debtor
  • Bankruptcy of a general contractor during the job
  • Bond and mechanic’s lien protection
  • Preferential transfers
  • When to consult with legal counsel
  • Other considerations

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.

Tips for Increasing Productivity in Today’s Construction Environment

Ongoing supply chain and project timeline issues continue to be challenges for many companies. This makes it more important than ever for contractors to find ways to improve efficiency and make up for lost time on projects. Get tips to improve productivity and save time on projects from Miller Electric Mfg. Co.

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

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TAUC Union Craft Labor Supply Report Shows Confidence in Industry Growth

The Association of Union Constructors (TAUC) has released its 2022 Union Craft Labor Supply Report. The industry’s only union-specific report focused on construction and maintenance shows great confidence in the industry’s growth prospects.

This is the eighth year that TAUC has commissioned the Construction Labor Research Council (CLRC) to conduct this comprehensive analysis.

The report, based on a survey of nearly 700 industry respondents, reveals great confidence in the growth prospects for the construction and maintenance industry. In fact, 80% projected growth and a strong 30% projected “Very Strong Growth” for 2022. The improved growth projections were nearly universal across all the demographic data cuts. In other words, nearly every role, region, industry, organization size, and age group were bullish on growth for 2022 (but there were a few exceptions).

Carlos Arias Will Join the MCAA Staff

MCAA is pleased to welcome Carlos Arias to the MCAA staff. Carlos, who is originally from Guatemala, will be the new voice answering the phones at MCAA starting May 2, 2022. Carlos began his service career in the hospitality industry with many years at several major Washington, DC hotels. He has spent the past 16 years working in property management in Gaithersburg, MD, a suburb near the MCAA office. On weekends Carlos spends time with family and friends at cookouts, enjoying music and dancing, and traveling to the beach. Join us in welcoming Carlos and his family to the MCAA staff family.

Resource Highlight: MCAA’s The Management Audit: Peer Group Guidelines

To survive and grow in today’s marketplace, mechanical contractors must become better managers and business professionals. MCAA’s The Management Audit: Peer Group Guidelines explains how informally organized groups of non-competing contractors can assist each other through idea exchange to run their respective businesses more professionally and more profitably. It’s just one of MCAA’s educational resources that are free to MCAA members as a benefit of membership.

The bulletin:

  • Explains the pros and cons of management audits
  • Offers tips for forming a group of non-competing contractors to perform a peer review
  • Includes guidelines for peer group critiques

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.

Find the Latest from Morris Group International and Nu Flow Technologies 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:

Morris Group International
Specification is a complex task. With the NEW Morris Group International Kwik Ship® Brands, you have a go-to selection of products designed to work together. Learn about our new program online!

Nu Flow Technologies
Becoming a NuFlow Certified Contractor is more than buying our equipment. We prepare our contractors with everything they need to develop new expertise, product offerings, and revenue streams. Grow your business with NuFlow!

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’s Guide to Human Resources Policies

A company’s employee manual sets expectations and delivers information. MCAA’s Guide to Human Resources Policies provides guidance on human resources policies to help MCAA members design their own employee manuals. It’s just one of MCAA’s educational resources that are free to MCAA members as a benefit of membership.

The guide includes information to help your company:

  • Define policies
  • Set expectations for conduct
  • Outline benefits
  • Detail a company’s drug-free workplace policy, including its drug and alcohol testing policy
  • Provide information and resources for complaints about harassment, discrimination, and retaliation

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.

OSHA National Emphasis Program Aims to Protect Workers from Heat Hazards

Labor Secretary Marty Walsh joined Vice President Kamala Harris April 12, 2022 to announce a first-ever Occupational Safety and and Health Administration (OSHA) National Emphasis Program (NEP) to protect workers from indoor and outdoor heat hazards. The NEP lists construction among the industries expected to have high exposures to heat-related hazards resulting in illnesses. MCAA is representing our members’ interests with OSHA because we know there is nothing more important than the health and safety of our workers, and you’re invited to join us.

Representing Member Interests

MCAA will be participating in OSHA’s stakeholder meeting on May 3, 2022. You are invited to participate in the virtual meeting by registering here

MCAA has already submitted feedback to OSHA on the proposed rule and commented through the National Advisory Committee on Occupational Safety and Health (NACOSH) Heat Injury and Illness Prevention Work Group.

Tips for Preventing Heat Illnesses

As temperatures begin to rise and it starts to get hot in parts of the United States, now is a good time to remind your employees about how to prevent heat illnesses. In particular, they should be on the lookout for:

  • Heat Stroke: As the body loses its ability to sweat, it can’t control its temperature (HEAT STROKE IS A MEDICAL EMERGENCY)
  • Heat Exhaustion: The body sweats away too much water and salt
  • Heat Syncope: The body’s blood pressure becomes too low, resulting in dizziness or fainting and
  • Heat Cramps: The body experiences painful muscle spasms

Have Questions?

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

MCAA Member Contributions to Ukrainian Relief Hit $77,000

Thanks to MCAA member contributions, an additional $5,750 has been donated to The MCAA Charitable Fund for Ukrainian relief. These donations will be added to $46,250 in member contributions and $25,000 from MCAA previously donated to support the work of the International Committee of the Red Cross, which is actively saving and protecting the lives of victims of armed conflict and violence in Ukraine. MCAA will continue to forward additional donations to the International Committee of the Red Cross. Please consider making a donation using the link on the MCAA website.

Noreen Cournoyer Will Join the MCAA Staff

MCAA extends a warm welcome to Noreen Cournoyer, who will be joining the staff as MCAA’s new Associate Director, Conference Services starting April 4. Noreen previously planned events for the New Jersey Association for Justice and the National Association of Attorneys General. She graduated from Northeastern University in Boston, MA, and has since earned the Digital Event Strategist (DES) and Certified Meeting Professional (CMP) credentials. She holds leadership roles with the Professional Convention Management Association (PCMA) Capital Chapter and the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) Research Foundation. MCAA is pleased to welcome Noreen to the staff and to the MCAA family.

Resource Highlight: MCAA’s The Next Generation of Data Security

MCAA’s The Next Generation of Data Security provides guidance and insight on current tools and techniques to protect your data and operations. It’s just one of MCAA’s educational resources that are free to MCAA members as a benefit of membership.

The bulletin includes product recommendations and addresses the following topics that are critical to defending your company’s data:

  • Digital Rights Management
  • Identity Management
  • Dark Web Monitoring
  • Password Management
  • Penetration Testing

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.

icon Mechanical Gets Ahead of Schedule by Adding Trimble SysQue to Revit

After losing a large project because they did not work in Revit, icon Mechanical made the switch to Revit, later adding Trimble SysQue. Tim Riedle, vice president of engineering for icon, credits the addition of SysQue with helping icon get ahead of schedule on their projects. (Trimble is a benefactor of MCAA22.)

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

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Rand Construction Relies on U.S.-Made ASC Gruvlok Products to Keep Hospital Project on Track During Pandemic

Renovating an active hospital is challenging in the best of times; to complete a transplant hospital’s new unit in the midst of a global pandemic, Rand Construction needed products that could be delivered on time and installed quickly and safely. Gruvlok® grooved couplings and fittings from ASC Engineered Solutions were the perfect fit. ASC is a major sponsor of MCAA22.

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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.

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MSUITE–TigerStop Integration Helps Gallo Mechanical Automate Fab Shop Operation, Cutting Costs and Increasing Productivity

Gallo Mechanical, the Gulf Coast’s leading mechanical and plumbing contractor, saw an opportunity to eliminate paper and automate its fabrication shop with advanced technology. After a competitive bid, Gallo selected MSUITE’s FabPro for its ability to integrate with TigerStop and track time and production in the fab shop. “From the start, the integration between MSUITE and TigerStop saved our firm $4,000,” said Ray McDonald, Gallo’s general manager and fabrication coordinator.

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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.

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Prepare Your Business for Possible Cyber Attacks

As the world watches the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, we here in the United States are unfortunately not immune from the situation and neither are our businesses.

As President Biden and our western allies level sanctions on Russia, options for cyberwarfare against Russia are being planned and executed against Moscow. Official Russian government websites have already experienced outages and disruptions and the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is warning of retaliatory cyber-attacks on U.S. infrastructure and businesses. Now is the time for your business to prepare for this possibility.

Nick Espinosa, MCAA’s Chief Security expert, advises the following steps be taken as soon as possible:

  1. Update all operating systems and defensive technologies within your company (and homes). Any firewalls, Windows/MacOS/iPhone/Android operating systems, Antivirus, Endpoint Detection Response Systems, infrastructure equipment such as wireless access points, and other software should be up brought up to date. The CISA has published a list of the top hardware and software that Russian intelligence tends to exploit. Consider any of these products a top priority for updating:
  • FortiGate VPNs
  • Cisco routers
  • Oracle WebLogic Server
  • Kibana
  • Zimbra software
  • Exim Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
  • Pulse Secure
  • Citrix Servers
  • Microsoft Exchange
  • VMWare (note: this was a zero-day at time.)
  • F5 Big-IP
  • Oracle WebLogic
  • Microsoft Exchange Servers
  1. Enable Multifactor Authentication wherever possible, including Microsoft Office 365, other cloud logins, backup systems (if possible), financial institutions and anywhere else critical information is stored for your business. Free authenticator apps include Authy, Microsoft, Google and more. Ideally planning for an Identity Management solution is recommended, however given the timeframe of possible attacks, using the free options are significantly better than doing nothing.
  2. Ensure that all computers and devices are accounting for and have your Antivirus or Endpoint Detection Response installed. A computer missing this critical software could become the entry point for an attacker to gain access into your data and network or shut you down.
  3. Double check all backups. Make sure they are current and actually work. Studies have shown that many company miss critical data when they backup. Also, restorations of data need to be tested as well. Finally, having a backup that is ideally in the cloud (or at least off-site) will ensure that if you need to restore data in an emergency you have a safe copy.
  4. Alert all employees of these possibilities and make sure they maintain heightened vigilance and on the lookout for suspicious emails, odd behavior from their computer or devices, unusual slowness of the internet and more. Let them know that it’s important they notify IT or a manager as fast as possible if they suspect a problem. In a cyberattack we want accurate information as much as we can, but what is worse is the employee who experiences a problem and doesn’t say anything. In an emergency, shutting off the possibly infected computer and also the internet will help stop an attack or the spread of an infection.
  5. If your business has next generation firewalls and/or Identity Management solutions, enable as much logging as you can and also enable geo-blocking for all incoming internet traffic except for traffic originating in the USA. This will help immediately drop any foreign internet connections attempt to look at your infrastructure or logins. Make sure to account for any employees that workout from outside of the United States or are traveling abroad at this time.
  6. If your business has industrial control systems, conduct a test of manual controls to ensure that critical functions remain operable if your network is knocked out or known to be compromised.

These seven points are by no means comprehensive to a complete Cybersecurity solution, however these are the most critical points that need to be addressed as soon as possible.

It is important to note that a cyber-attack in which foreign intelligence agencies are involved, tend to not look like the traditional ransomware attacks we hear about in the news. The primary goal for Russian intelligence would be to be as disruptive to infrastructure as possible. They won’t take the time to lock out your data and ask for money. They will simply attempt to either kill your infrastructure, destroy your critical data, or plant dormant infections in your network for later activation and then quickly move on to the next target.

Their first goal, however, is disruption of the overall infrastructure of the United States. In this vein, it is important to note the following could be possible disruptions for your business:

  • Loss of internet via your Internet Service Provider due to attack on them.
  • Loss of electricity.
  • Loss of water and waste water availability.
  • Loss of traditional communication systems such as telephone lines.
  • Disruption of satellite services (TV, GPS, Communication etc.)
  • Disruption or outages of apps and services (i.e., airline/travel apps, credit card machines at local retail stores, video streaming services, financial/banking access etc.)
  • Disruption of local government services (paying bills, 911 call centers, traffic infrastructure etc.)

MCAA will continue to provide guidance to help safeguard your businesses, and homes from cyber attacks.

Resource Highlight: NCPWB’s General Welding Guidelines

NCPWB’s General Welding Guidelines provide background information and supplementary instructions to contractors and welders who are using National Certified Pipe Welding Bureau Welding Procedures Specifications (WPS). It’s just one of MCAA’s educational resources that are free to MCAA members as a benefit of membership.

The resource includes both mandatory and recommended practices.

Mandatory Practices are considered part of the requirements stated on the welding procedure specification (WPS).

Recommended Practices provide additional information on variables not covered in the WPS. NCPWB recommends these practices be followed unless the welder’s supervisor provides other direction.

Have Questions or Need Personal Assistance?

Contact MCAA’s Nick Nikpourfard.