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2019 NCPWB Technical Conference Focused on Technology

Eighty-one people attended the 75th NCPWB Technical Conference to learn about a wide variety of topics including: The Value Chain Approach to Welding Management, Mechanizing the Welding Industry, Brittle Fracture Risk of Carbon Steel Piping, Fabrication Measurement, and Predictive Management. The conference took place at The Resort at Longboat Key Club in Longboat Key, FL from April 29-30, 2019.

Bob Bolton Provided an MCAA Update

MCAA Senior Vice President/Treasurer Bob Bolton spoke at the NCPWB Technical Conference.MCAA Senior Vice President/Treasurer Bob Bolton, who also serves on the association’s Board of Directors, thanked the NCPWB Technical Committee for the opportunity to address the conference. He also recognized Bob Silvia, Chairman of the NCPWB Board of Trustees, for his many years of service.
Bolton emphasized the importance of the work that both labor and management do to address industry challenges, saying “Together, we are tackling pressure testing injuries and fatalities with leadership on a draft ANSI standard that will help keep our workers safe when they test steel and copper piping systems. I’m pleased to say that the standard is well on its way to being finalized later this year.”

He noted that we developed the National Welder Database together, then made it even better with the debut of the Next Generation National Welder Database last December.
“The UA and MCAA are laser-focused on training, on bringing technological advances into our industry, and on providing opportunities for career growth to each of us – so we can take our careers as far as our abilities will enable us,” he said. He then went on to describe some of MCAA’s educational events.

He also highlighted MCAA’s expanding library of educational and business resources, noting that they are all available free on mcaa.org as a benefit of membership in MCAA.

Randy Gandy Shared the Latest UA Activities

Randy Gandy spoke at the 2019 NCPWB Technical Conference.United Association (UA) Training Specialist Randy Gandy provided an update on the UA’s activities, which include the development of a new plastic pipe fusion welder qualification to ASME Section IX (PE-9). Once qualified, fusion operators will be permitted to join PE-20708, PE-3608, and PE-4710 on piping less than 8” in diameter in the horizontal position, plus or minus 45 degrees, using McElroy fusing machines. He noted that administration of the new test will require two additional individuals: a data logger and someone capable of reviewing the data acquisition and documenting the results on a review report. A sample report will be part of the UA weld test package provided on UANet.org.

He noted that the UA’s pilot program on the use of bend testing equipment to examine UA weld test coupons is proving to be successful.

In addition, he mentioned that the UA has expanded its use of UA local union facilities to operate its accelerated welder training program.

Presentations Showcased Automation and Use of New Technologies

Justin Morse presented at the 2019 NCPWB Technical Conference.

Justin Morse with Kiewit Power Constructors Inc. highlighted the value chain approach to welding improvement, which examines metrics to improve quality, eliminate waste, and increase productivity. He advocated leveraging automation and new welding technologies to reduce project cost, much as the manufacturing industry has reduced product costs. By using processes like short-circuit and advanced waveform pulsing GMAW and inspection techniques such as phase array ultrasonic testing, companies can gain a competitive edge in today’s increasingly more complex business environment.

Chris Trudel presented at the 2019 NCPWB Technical Conference.Christian Trudel of Tecnar Automation highlighted the market forces driving the evolution of pipe prefabrication and advocated automation as the solution to these challenges. He explained how companies can maximize the welding performance of a typical spool shop using automated welding stations such as the Rotoweld 3.0. These stations provide tools to assist welders in delivering high quality welds in accordance with ASME standards, which in return increases production and a company’s bottom line.

Dale Flood spoke at the 2019 NCPWB Technical Conference.Dale Flood with Tri Tool Inc. focused on productivity’s role in enabling contractors to secure more work, thus keeping fabrication in the United States. To remain relevant, he said, welders must constantly sharpen their skills and embrace new technologies. He cited Rick Calverley, Director of Education at Lincoln College of Technology, stating, “We need to be driving our students to the technology and not away from it. You just need to think about 10 years from now, and you know that technology is going to roll over again into something different. These students are going to be a part of that as well.”

Kenny Ruggles presented at the 2019 NCPWB Technical Conference.Kenny Ruggles, an International Representative at the United Association, noted that U.S. Department of Labor projections indicate that the construction industry will face a shortage of 12,850 welders annually by 2024. He then provided an update on how the UA is addressing this anticipated shortage. These efforts include monitoring and sharing information about upcoming projects and organizing non-union welders. The UA also has implemented welder finishing schools that recruit those with prior welding experience, train them, and enroll them into either an apprenticeship program or as provisional journeymen.

Barry Messer presented at the 2019 NCPWB Technical Conference.Barry Messer, Technical Director for Metallurgy and Welding at Fluor Corp and Messer Engineer Ltd., provided an overview of new brittle fracture susceptibility in carbon steel pipe, fittings, and flanges that meet ASME Code. He explained how severe reductions of the toughness properties of new-fabrication carbon steel piping components have created a new brittle fracture risk in the last few years. He also offered guidance on how to avoid low toughness and mitigate the risks of in-service brittle fracture.

Britton Langdon presented at the 2019 NCPWB Technical Conference.Britton Langdon of MSUITE, creators of FabPro software, focused on fabrication measurement and predictive management. With the increasing scope of projects going through fabrication facilities, he said, it is imperative that contractors and shop foremen have a real-time understanding of how the shop is performing, how long the work will take, and whether the shop will meet the delivery dates that have been set. With accurate shop tracking and predictive analytics, shop foremen can better manage their work with far less effort.

Award Recipients

Aaron Hall Recognized for Board Service

Aaron Hall was recognized for his service on the NCPWB Board of Trustees.Aaron Hall was recognized for his long-time service on the NCPWB Board of Trustees.

Akron Chapter Recognized for Membership Gains

The Akron NCPWB Chapter was recognized for its marketing efforts, which resulted in the largest membership gain in 2018.

Individuals Recognized for Attendance

Five individuals were recognized for attending five consecutive NCPWB Technical Conferences.Five individuals were recognized for attending five consecutive NCPWB Technical Conferences. The recipients, pictured left to right holding their award certificates, are: Aaron Hall; John H. Kerr; Jack Weaver; Bob Silvia, Chairman of the NCPWB Board of Trustees; and Mike Schum, NCPWB Technical Conference Chair.

Join us Next Year

Mark your calendar and plan to attend the 2020 NCPWB Technical Conference, which will be held April 26-29, 2020 at the Sonesta Resort on Hilton Head Island, SC.

Register Today for the UA-MCAA Labor Relations Conference

The 2019 UA-MCAA Labor Relations Conference: Succeeding Together is scheduled to take place October 29 – 30, 2019, at The Mirage in Las Vegas, Nevada and registration is now open!

The conference, jointly hosted by the United Association (UA) and MCAA, will feature panel discussions focused on topics such as growing apprenticeships, developing a joint labor-management strategic planning committee and retention of workers.

Acknowledging the importance of engaging the future of our organizations, the UA is asking all locals to bring one apprentice to the conference this year. MCAA will be hosting a breakout session with these apprentices to give them an opportunity to really dig into and ask questions about the management of the business with MCAA leaders one-on-one. Because apprentices are not only the future of the UA, they are the future of the MCAA as well.

To maximize our time together, MCAA is asking its members to plan joint dinners with their local labor partners following Tuesday’s reception. Exchanging ideas and experiences is how we will continue to thrive in this industry we all love, it is how we will be Succeeding Together.

Put Safety at Fab Shop Workers’ Fingertips

Do your fab shop workers need a quick reference for working safely in the shop? MCAA’s Safety Manual for Mechanical Fabrication Shop Workers will provide them with critical information on everything from working safely with overhead and gantry cranes to preventing overexposure to manganese while performing hot work. Members can download the manual free as a benefit of membership, or purchase print copies for their workers who prefer them.

Do You Have the Knowledge to Protect Workers Performing Hot Work in Confined Spaces?

MCAA recently added information to its safety bulletin and model program on confined spaces in construction to emphasize that even when employers are in compliance with OSHA’s confined spaces in construction standard, they are still required to comply with applicable parts of the agency’s welding and cutting standard. Welding, cutting and heating in confined spaces may generate hazards that are not adequately covered by OSHA’s Confined Spaces in Construction Standard (29 CFR 1926 Subpart AA).

Download the Safety Bulletin

Download the Model Program

If you have any questions, please contact Pete Chaney at 301-990-2214 or pchaney@mcaa.org.

PHC News Names J.C. Cannistraro Contractor of the Year

Congratulations to everyone at J.C. Cannistraro, LLC for being named PHC News magazine’s Contractor of the Year! The company, which is a member of MCAA and the New England MCA, was selected for its reputation as a leader in modular prefabrication and a very early adopter of construction technology.

E.M. Duggan Named Contractor of the Year by CONTRACTOR Magazine

Congratulations to everyone at E.M. Duggan for being named CONTRACTOR magazine’s Mechanical Contractor of the Year! The company is a member of both MCAA and the New England MCA. Len Monfredo, the company’s executive vice president, said, “It is an extremely humbling, exciting and validating honor to receive such a prestigious award. It will and has always been or focus to create and maintain a family atmosphere, making sure that all of our employees feel valued and know that they are part of the Duggan family.”

There’s Valuable and Timely Information in MCAA’s New WebBook Library

MCAA members can now access some of our most valuable publications from their desktop computers on our new WebBook platform. You will be able to read Management Methods Bulletins and other resources, take notes, print sections, and share with colleagues. And most importantly, when we have updated content, unlike a downloaded pdf, our WebBooks can be instantly updated behind the scenes while your notes are preserved securely on your computer.

Relationship-Building Was the Name of the Game at the MCAA18 Exhibits

Contractors continued to build relationships with the members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council and student chapter members during the annual exhibits. The Annual Manufacturer/Supplier Council Exhibit highlighted well-known products and services as well as solutions that are just emerging to take on the anticipated challenges that lie ahead. The Student Chapter Exhibit provided members with another opportunity to meet students seeking their Great Futures in our industry.

MCAA Kicked Off Targeted Programming for Women Professionals at MCAA18

Our association’s leading women kicked off our Women in the Mechanical Industry forum with a networking reception. During the event, women learned how the forum will further enrich their careers through networking, educational, mentoring and career development opportunities beyond those already offered through membership in MCAA and MSCA. Women in the Mechanical Industry also sponsored a special session on two proven career advancement strategies measured to have the strongest payoff for women professionals.

Colorado State Wins Student Chapter Competition

The team from Colorado State University won the final round of the Student Chapter Competition at MCAA18, taking home the first prize and $10,000 for their efforts. Their proposal for the renovation of a New York City steakhouse beat out proposals from the Fairleigh-Dickinson University, the University of Washington and the Wentworth Institute of Technology.

Second place honors and a $5,000 prize went to the University of Washington team.

University of Washington is Student Chapter Competition Runner-Up MCAA18

 

The other two finalist teams, from Fairleigh-Dickinson University and the Wentworth Institute of Technology, took home checks for $2,500.

Teams from six additional universities received Merit Awards and checks for $1,000. They were:

  • Ball State University
  • Kennesaw State University
  • McMaster University
  • Iowa State University
  • Milwaukee School of Engineering
  • Illinois State University

MCAA President Fuller Opened MCAA18, Noting We Are ALL IN for the Future

MCAA President Greg Fuller opened MCAA18, saying “The amazing members of this Association never fail to go ALL IN. Each and every single one of you. We are the most involved, most dedicated, most generous membership anywhere, and have been for some time. And as a result, as an association, and as an industry, we are now seeing – we are now living – the benefits.” The convention’s Opening Session on March 26, 2018, included a presentation by Bestselling Author Malcolm Gladwell and the ever-popular president’s video.

Want to Connect with Students at MCAA18? Start at MCAAGreatFutures.org!

Looking for new talent to secure your company’s future? Hoping to connect during MCAA18? Start your research at MCAAGreatFutures.org.

A new search option helps you easily narrow your search to those candidates who are joining us at MCAA18. Look for it to the left of the Search by Keyword area, click the circle to select it and hit submit. Be sure to check back often… students are adding their resumes daily.

Additional Ways to Search

Looking for a specific skill like BIM or Autocad? Enter it into the keyword filter and you’ll get an instant list of students who fit the bill.

Prefer to search by university? We’ve got you covered – just select the university from the list and hit “Submit.”

Just want interns? Only looking for full-time professionals? The results can also be filtered by job type, so you can narrow them down depending on your needs.

Access to the resumes is exclusively for MCAA members, giving members first dibs on the talent the association’s Career Development Initiative has helped to nurture. To see candidate details, simply login with your MCAA.org username and password.

So reach out and get in touch. You may just find the next star employee to ensure your company’s great future!

MCAA’s Student Chapter Competition: Final Four Selected!

The results are in! Congratulations to our four finalists for the 2018 MCAA Student Chapter Competition:

This year MCAA’s Student Chapter Competition drew 28 teams, including two new chapters. The project involved the renovation of the heating and cooling systems for the Fogo De Chao Brazilian Steakhouse in New York City where chapters were tasked with coordinating the removal of the existing equipment and installing the new equipment.

The top competition prize is $10,000. The second place team receives $5,000 and the other two finalists will each receive $2,500.

You can see the final four teams compete at the 2018 MCAA Convention in the Grand Oaks Ballroom on Monday, March 26 at 1:30 p.m.!

The winners will be announced at the Awards of Excellence breakfast on Wednesday, March 28 at 7:00 a.m. We’ll also be announcing the Chapter of the Year, Educator of the Year, and presenting new student chapter charters to:

Our convention is a great place to meet students from many schools who are interested in internships or jobs with MCAA member companies. You can attend the Annual Manufacturer/Supplier Exhibit on Tuesday, March 27 from 7:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m., where you will be able to talk to the students at their chapter tables.

Don’t miss the chance to meet our future industry leaders at this year’s Convention!

Visit the MCAA18 Website

Register Now!

Discover How to Improve Staff Job Performance and Engagement at MCAA18

Connie Podesta Our industry is all about people who bring their skills, experience and personalities to work every day. Making sure your employees perform at their best and get along well with each other ensures your company will grow and thrive. Connie Podesta will lead two sessions at MCAA18 that will show you how to create a team of over-achievers who enjoy what they do and who they do it with.

Learn How the Power of Accountability and Ownership will Increase Performance at MCAA18

In a perfect world, all employees would be high achieving, self-motivated, engaging team players who see the big picture and always strive to do their best to get the job done on time without complaining. In the real world, many employees simply “meet expectations,” lack initiative, bring their personal life to work, stress over every change and whine about having to work…on the job!

This session will empower you with the attitudes, mindsets and strategies necessary to create a team that’s willing, able and excited to get the job done the right way! You will learn how to turn negative attitudes into positive ones, entitlement into accountability, complacency into productivity, complaining into solutions and “that’s not my job” into ownership.

Discover How the Power of Personality and Communication Will Increase Engagement at MCAA18

Imagine what you could accomplish if you could decode the mystery of human behavior and truly understand what makes people do what they do and say what they say. Research shows that the #1 key to success is the ability to get along with other people…at work and at home.

This session will both challenge you and empower you with the knowledge you need to get along better with the people in your life. It takes you inside the minds and personalities of the people you deal with every day – bosses, colleagues, partners, customers, friends, and family – so you can act, rather than react to whatever life throws your way. Get ready for less stress and more success!

Connie Podesta is a game-changing, revenue-building, sales-generating ball of fire whose rare blend of laugh-out-loud comedy, killer take-away strategies, and interactive, no-Power-Point delivery style have made her one of the most unique and memorable speakers on the stage today. A Hall of Fame speaker, she is also the award-winning author of seven books.

Learn More About Connie Podesta

Learn More About MCAA18

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MCAA President Greg Fuller Tells You All About MCAA18 in Just 30 Seconds!

MCAA CEO John Gentille recently challenged MCAA president Greg Fuller to put together a compelling video that would convince everyone to go ALL IN at MCAA18 this March 25-29 at the beautiful JW Marriott Hill Country resort in San Antonio in only 30 seconds. See what you think! Online registration remains open through our MCAA18 website, and for you procrastinators, we’ve extended the early-bird cutoff a week, to January 12th!

 

Emily Murphy Confirmed to Lead the U.S. General Services Administration

Emily Murphy, a former procurement policy consultant for the MCAA Government Affairs Committee and daughter of former MCAA President Jim Murphy and Mimi Murphy, was confirmed by the Senate as the new leader of the U.S. General Services Administration. The GSA is the lead civilian agency focusing on procurement policy and government operations.

Ms. Murphy’s confirmation hearing was held on October 18, 2017. She was introduced by Missouri Senator Claire McCaskill, the Ranking Democrat on the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.

Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle were supportive of Ms. Murphy’s appointment and exceptionally strong credentials for the position.

Watch the confirmation hearing

Workplace Violence Prevention and Protection Safety Training Video & Materials Now Available

MCAA’s new worker safety training video, Workplace Violence Prevention and Protection, and its accompanying materials are now available to members. The video teaches viewers to identify warning signs and take appropriate action to prevent workplace violence. It also shows viewers how to protect themselves and others if they find themselves in an active workplace violence situation.

Download or play the video

There’s More…

Accompanying materials are also available to assist you in highlighting key training points, documenting worker training and confirming that workers understand the training concepts:

Highlight key training points

Download the Pocket Guide

Document worker training

Download the Documentation Sheet

Confirm that workers understand the training concepts

Download the Test

Download the Test Answer Key

Want Even More Safety Resources?

MCAA has you covered, with a full range of resources to help you protect your workers from injury and comply with applicable safety regulations. Here’s where to find them:

On our Direct Links to MCAA & MSCA Safety Resources page, where they’re listed by category with links.

Go there now

In the Resource Center, where you can use the blue Refine Your Search bar to pinpoint exactly what you’re looking for.

Visit the Resource Center

Have questions or need personal assistance?

Contact MCAA’s Pete Chaney.

A Thank You from Our Family Members Devastated by Hurricane Harvey

Hear from some of those affected by the Houston floods earlier this year. Your donations to the MCAA Disaster Relief Fund are making a difference for them and other UA and MCAA family members whose lives have been turned upside down by natural disasters.

If you would like to make a contribution to our Fund you can easily do so via a check made out to the “MCAA Disaster Relief Fund.” Checks can be mailed to the attention of MCAA CEO John Gentille at the MCAA National Office, 1385 Piccard Drive, Rockville, MD 20850.

Want to Teach Your Workers to Prevent Jobsite Fires? Check Out this Video!

MCAA’s Fire Safety Training Video will teach your workers to recognize common causes of jobsite fires and how to prevent them.

Your workers will learn about:

  • Health effects of smoke inhalation and burns
  • Common causes of jobsite fires
  • Proper fire prevention techniques
  • Safe fire response, including knowing when to fight the fire and when to get out and leave it to the professionals

Download or play the video

There’s More…

Accompanying materials are also available to assist you in highlighting key training points, documenting worker training and confirming that workers understand the training concepts:

Highlight key training points

Download the Pocket Guide

Document worker training

Download the Documentation Sheet

Confirm that workers understand the training concepts

Download the Test

Download the Test Answer Key

Want Even More Safety Resources?

MCAA has you covered, with a full range of resources to help you protect your workers from injury and comply with applicable safety regulations. Here’s where to find them:

On our Direct Links to MCAA & MSCA Safety Resources page, where they’re listed by category with links.

Go there now

In the Resource Center, where you can use the blue Refine Your Search bar to pinpoint exactly what you’re looking for.

Visit the Resource Center

Have questions or need personal assistance?

Contact MCAA’s Pete Chaney.