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Discounted OSHA 10 & 30 Hour Courses Available Online as a Benefit of Membership

Online OSHA 10 & 30 hour construction safety standards courses, and the OSHA 10 hour general industry safety standards course (fabrication shops & mechanical service work) are available to MCAA and MSCA members at discounted prices.

OSHA 10 Hour Construction (Discount not available for CAL OSHA 10-hour course)

Regular Price – $89        MCAA Member Price – $80.10

OSHA 30 Hour Construction

Regular Price – $189      MCAA Member Price – $170.10

OSHA 10 Hour General Industry

Regular Price – $89        MCAA/MSCA Member Price – $80.10

The provider of the courses… ClickSafety is one of very few companies that are authorized by OSHA to provide these courses. The company has a great deal of experience presenting top-qualify safety training online. To take advantage of your 10% discounts, visit ClickSafety  and use the MCAA VIP discount code: MCAA2017.

Parker Hannifin’s ZoomLock Braze-Free Fittings Allow Davis Mechanical to Fix Refrigerant Line Leak Fast

To repair a refrigerant leak in the computer room of an office tower tenant, Davis Mechanical Service, Inc. turned to Parker Hannifin Corporation’s ZoomLock™ Braze-Free Fittings, avoiding the need to use a torch or get a burn permit. As a result, Davis Mechanical completed the whole repair in less than an hour and with minimal disruption to the client.

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Curious About Other “Smart Solutions”?

Check out the latest Smart Solutions Case Studies which spotlight mechanical contractors who found their win-win. In partnership with members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council, these contractors found innovative ways to meet their clients’ needs by improving productivity, cutting costs and saving time on the job.

This section of our website also features tips and ideas on other ways you and your company can save money and enhance your productivity.

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Update Your HR Policies with MCAA’s New Guide

Have your human resources policies kept pace with change? If they don’t address electronic communications and social media, cell phones and other technology-centric issues, MCAA’s Guide to Human Resources Policies can help fill the gap. The guide, which reflects current trends and law, provides examples of human resources policies and guidelines. These provide a starting point from which you can customize the guide to meet your company’s needs.

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Apartment Complex Boosts Energy Efficiency by 20 Percent with Daikin Chillers

Owners of a Washington, DC, apartment complex undergoing renovation selected Daikin products for their reliability and energy-saving potential. The choice not only improved comfort and energy efficiency in the buildings but also netted a $62,000 rebate from the local electric utility, enhancing the owners’ return on investment.

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Interested in Other “Smart Solutions”?

Check out the latest Smart Solutions Case Studies which spotlight mechanical contractors who found their win-win. In partnership with members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council, these contractors found innovative ways to meet their clients’ needs by improving productivity, cutting costs and saving time on the job.

This section of our website also features tips and ideas on other ways you and your company can save money and enhance your productivity.

VISIT SMART SOLUTIONS

Ken Marino Makes Personal Contribution to MCERF

Kenneth (“Ken”) R. Marino, Secretary/Treasurer of Wayne Crouse, Inc. of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, has personally contributed an additional $2,500 to the Mechanical Contracting Education & Research Foundation (MCERF), which brings his personal total to $13,500.  Ken was a two-term member of the Foundation’s Board of Trustees, serving from 2011 through the 2017 MCAA convention.

Marino says he’s proudest of the shift the Foundation made to promote and fund activities that directly create and support student chapters, fund internships, and help show faculty how to teach mechanical-related curriculum.  “I am proud of my service with the MCERF Board of Trustees, and I am even prouder of how hard I know we strive to improve our industry’s ability to create and hire great young talent.”

MCERF President Mark Rogers extended his heart-felt thanks to Ken for both his past service to the Foundation and for his willingness to back up his convictions with financial support.

To learn more about MCERF or to make a contribution, contact Dennis Langley.

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Looking for More Like This?

Head to MCAA’s Virtual Trade Show! This area of mcaa.org connects our contractor members with the members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council, because who doesn’t need the best strategic supply chain to enhance your productivity and profitability!

The companies participating in our Virtual Trade Show highlight and link to new products, product lines, services, solutions or web pages of particular interest to our contractor members. Each listing includes a write-up on the company and contact information.

In the “What’s New” section, we’ve highlighted the newest additions. We know you already love the exhibits at the MCAA Convention, MSCA’s Educational Conference, the Safety Directors’ Conference and our Construction Technology Conference. Now in addition you can catch the latest products and other offerings all year long!

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Western Mechanical Cuts Days Off Complex Restoration with Victaulic Project Management

Victaulic’s project management, coordination, and new 3D scanning technology allowed Western Mechanical Contractors, Inc. to cut days off the schedule for a historic building renovation, cutting labor costs and keeping the project on time and within budget. The 100-year-old Detroit News Building in downtown Detroit, MI, posed several challenges to restoration—including one tenant who remained in the building throughout the project.

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Interested in Other “Smart Solutions”?

Check out the very latest Smart Solutions which spotlights mechanical contractors who found their win-win. By partnering with members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council, these companies found innovative ways to meet their contractor clients’ needs by improving productivity, cutting costs and saving time on the job.

This section of our website also features tips and ideas on other ways you and your company can save money and enhance your productivity.

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Controversial OSHA Recordkeeping Rule Provision Rescinded

 

The President signed into law H. J. Res 83, a resolution of disapproval rescinding a controversial change to OSHA’s recordkeeping rule. The rescinded provision extended the statute of limitations for OSHA to issue citations for recordkeeping violations from six months to five years. MCAA and other industry stakeholders insistently lobbied Congress in support of the joint resolution. The resolution not only rescinds the controversial provision, but bars OSHA from issuing a similar provision or rule in the future. The six-month statute of limitations was originally established by Congress in the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970.

Mollenberg-Betz, Inc. Contributes to MCERF

H. Van Mollenberg, President of Mollenberg-Betz, Inc. of Buffalo, NY, has a message to the industry, “It’s an honor and pleasure to support our Foundation.” This message came after the company’s latest $3,000 contribution to MCERF, pushing their total to $8,000.  Mollenberg credits his Executive Vice President, Joe Kilijanski, for rallying the support there at M-B, Inc.

Joe, now in his third year of serving on MCAA’s Career Development Committee, which works hand-in-glove with the Foundation to identify and then fund major education efforts for MCAA, says, “I see the passion, commitment, and hard work the Foundation puts in to fund and support our many efforts with students and faculty; it’s something that I know Van is passionate about and so am I.  We are honored to help!”

MCERF President Mark Rogers thanked Van and Joe and everyone at Mollenberg-Metz for their support of the MCERF’s efforts.

For more information about MCERF, contact Dennis Langley.

Smooth Sailing for Seattle’s Floating Bridge Thanks to Anvil Products

For Seattle’s new State Route 520 Evergreen Point Floating Bridge, Diamond B Constructors, Inc. knew they could count on Anvil International for flexible couplings and fittings for the Schedule 40 pipe of the bridge’s wastewater removal system. In addition, because Anvil’s products used on this project were manufactured in its U.S. plants, they satisfied the requirements of the Federal Highway Administration for American-made construction supplies.

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Interested in Other “Smart Solutions”?

Check out the very latest Smart Solutions which spotlights mechanical contractors who found their win-win. By partnering with members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council, these companies found innovative ways to meet their contractor clients’ needs by improving productivity, cutting costs and saving time on the job.

This section of our website also features tips and ideas on other ways you and your company can save money and enhance your productivity.

VISIT SMART SOLUTIONS

Tool & Equipment Rental Guide Rates Are EquipmentWatch Rates

Are you being asked to use rates other than those included in MCAA’s Tool & Equipment Rental Guide? Not to worry… EquipmentWatch prepares the rates in MCAA’s guide using the same cost formulas and methodology they use for their own rates.

Need to prove it to a customer? The Introduction on page 3 of the guide states that:

The Tool & Equipment Rental Guide is a comprehensive, current guide to cost recovery for equipment used by mechanical contractors. The rates in this guide are intended as guidelines paralleling amounts an equipment owner should charge during rental or contractual periods to recover equipment-related costs on a single-shift (8-hour) basis.

These rates are derived from cost formulas and data developed by EquipmentWatch and from analytic methods used in the construction industry. Generally, these methods consider purchase price, depreciation, maintenance and overhaul costs, indirect equipment costs, and average annual use hours. Specific market conditions, such as local supply and demand, are not considered in these calculations. These rates are not a tabulation of rates being charged nationally. They do not reflect rates charged by rental companies except by coincidence. Recognizing that costs may vary considerably from state to state, a Regional Rate Adjustment Table is provided as Appendix I.

Additional information about the guide’s definitions and methodology can be found on pages 5-6.

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Pay Forward Your Success

Got a great idea that helped your company overcome a challenge in the office, in the shop or in the field?  Nominate it for the E. Robert Kent Award for Management Innovation.

Inspired by an industry legend, the E. Robert Kent Award honors innovations that solve management problems, bringing increased efficiency and productivity to either office, shop or field operations. Even more important, however, the innovation becomes part of our industry’s culture through the publicity generated. An issue that once stifled growth fades into the past or a new path to success becomes clear.  The innovations may involve a more efficient project management system or a new, ingenious method of cutting or welding pipe that produces better products.

Great ideas become great when they’re shared.  Take the first step to greatness by nominating your innovation for the E. Robert Kent Award.  Complete the form below and send it to MCAA by October 6, 2017.

E. Robert Kent Nomination Form

Skin Cancer Awareness in Construction/Service Webinar

Skin Cancer has become a major concern in the mechanical construction and service industry. Every year more than 5 million cases of skin cancer are treated nationwide. The vast majority of skin cancer cases are attributed to (UV) Radiation from the sun. Working in the sun unprotected substantially increases the risk of developing skin cancer. To find out more about how to help your fitters, plumbers, and service techs protect themselves from skin cancer, please join us for a free one-hour webinar on May 3rd from 1:30 to 2:30 Eastern Time. The presenter is  friend, colleague, and former MCAA staffer Cheryl Stratos. The host of the webinar is long-time partner in safety… CNA.

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Hired a Summer Intern? Apply for a Grant!

If your company has hired a well-qualified college student for the summer, then apply for a Student Internship Grant from the Mechanical Contracting Education & Research Foundation (MCERF). The grants are $1,000 each and your company may apply for up to two until the end of this year. The grant will help cover the intern’s salary and expenses.

You already understand the benefits of hiring a bright young person to help out with project management, office systems, scheduling, estimating and other tasks that help him or her to learn more about the mechanical contracting business. The student gains valuable on-the-job experience and your company benefits from a new perspective, technical savvy, endless energy, an eagerness to learn and an extra pair of hands. There are only winners when you hire an intern, and the grant gives your company an extra bonus.

Applying for the grant is easy. Complete the form and just send it in. The check will arrive in about a week.

So…what are you waiting for? Apply today!

MCA of Indiana Contributes to MCERF

The Mechanical Contractors Association of Indiana, Indianapolis, IN, has contributed an additional $5,000 to MCERF, raising their total contribution to the Mechanical Contracting Education & Research Foundation (MCERF) to $110,000.  John Rayburn, Executive Vice President of the association, says that everyone at the MCA of Indiana supports MCERF’s educational and research efforts, especially its efforts to recruit and retain great young people for the mechanical contracting industry.

President of MCERF, Mark Rogers, thanked the leadership and members of the MCA of Indiana for their support of the Foundation.  He added that, “The MCA of Indiana is in some ways a model for others in that they make it a priority to support the Foundation.  I personally appreciate that spirit.”

For more information on MCERF, contact Dennis Langley (dlangley@mcaa.org).

Distracted Driving Prevention Resources

Distracted driving in the construction industry is a growing concern, especially for construction employers. Traffic fatalities increased by 6% in 2016, and 27% of crashes involve drivers talking and/or texting on cell phones. The risk of crashing  when engaged in visual-manual sub-tasks is three times that of non-distracted drivers. Fortunately, MCAA and it’s long-time partner in safety CNA have produced resources that will help you address the concern in your own companies. These resources include a recently revised CNA bulletin on Limiting Driver Distractions, MCAA’s Distracted Driving Reduction and Prevention Guide, MCAA’s Safety Bulletin on Distracted Driving, and MCAA’s worker safety training video on Workplace Distractions.

 

 

Elevate Your Service Supervisor’s Leadership Skills

MSCA’s Growing and Developing Service Supervisors program (April 27-28, 2017 – Brookfield, WI) is a two-day hands-on program that uses real world exercises and relatable video recorded role plays that engages participants. Your Service Supervisor will be able to easily incorporate the skills learned from this program into their everyday responsibilities.

Every participant who completes the program will receive a Certificate of Completion and a comprehensive workbook to use for day-to-day responsibilities in areas such as safety, operations, training, tools and vehicles. This valuable workbook contains more than 100 sample forms, procedures, checklists and reports that field supervisors use daily. Sign up for this program by clicking the button below.

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Convention Photos Available Now, and Of Course They are Free!

Thank you for joining us in San Diego for MCAA 2017! You can view, download and share great memories of our time together. Best of all, they’re free!

Here’s how it works:

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Choose the gallery you would like to explore – there’s one for each day.

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Choose a photo, then use your phone’s features to share or download it.

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Plan to join us for MCAA 2018 on March 25-29 at the JW Marriott Hill Country in San Antonio.

Greg Fuller Becomes President as MCAA 2017 Concludes

MCAA President Tom Stone welcomed attendees to the Closing General Session, saying, “I hope everyone has enjoyed their week in San Diego, and especially last night with the phenomenal Colorado band One Republic!” After thanking the Daikin Group for sponsoring the beverages at that event and Mueller Industries for sponsoring the morning’s breakfast, he led a round of applause in appreciation of all of the manufacturer and supplier sponsors.

“We know that our Convention experience is what it is because of the support and generosity of ALL of our manufacturer and supplier sponsors.”

—Tom Stone, MCAA President

UA General President McManus Addresses MCAA 2017

Mark McManus

UA General President Mark McManus was on hand to provide a review of the UA’s initiatives to increase membership, expand training opportunities and respond to changing market conditions.

“I know that everyone in this room – everyone – has immense respect for the United Association, its members, and the job they do every day – for our projects and ultimately, for our owners. They are truly the heartbeat of this country.”

—Tom Stone, MCAA President

Outgoing Board Members Recognized for their Service

President Stone recognized outgoing MCAA Board of Directors members for their service, saying, “I have had the privilege of working alongside these gentlemen on your behalf, and I know how much each has contributed to strengthening this industry. We appreciate their contributing their time and their talents, and they will certainly be missed.”

Donald V. Brown

Donald V. Brown, Jr. of D.V. Brown and Associates, Tonawanda, New York

Joe Labruzzo III of the Way Engineering Company in Houston, Texas (he was not able to be present)

Charles M. Usher

Charles M. Usher of Ideal Heating Company in Brookfield, Illinois

Stephen R. Dawson II

Stephen R. Dawson II of Harrell-Fish, Incorporated in Bloomington, Indiana

Changing of the Guard

Tom Stone passes the MCAA Presidential gavel to Greg L. Fuller.

President Stone offered a final word of thanks to all those who contribute to MCAA’s success before passing the gavel to MCAA’s 2017 President, Greg L. Fuller. In his first address to the association as its president, Fuller said:

“Ladies and Gentlemen, it is an honor to be chosen to lead MCAA. I am looking forward to working with all of you to further our industry. This industry and the people that make it up mean everything to me. You have my word on that…

I received my journeyman plumber status back in 1985, began my career as a superintendent and joined North Mechanical in 1991 as a project manager. In 1997 I was lucky enough to be able to purchase the company.

Seeking ways to ensure my company’s success, I got involved in the MCA of Indiana and the group’s Indianapolis Chapter. I’ve served on the Boards of both organizations, as well as their Labor/Management and Finance committees. And, I’m currently Chairman of the UA Local 440 Health and Welfare Trust.

My introduction to MCA of America came in the form of attending the national association’s many educational programs. I now chair MCAA’s Project Managers Education Committee and am an instructor at our immensely popular Institute for Project Management.

I joined MCAA’s Board of Directors in 2010 and joined the Executive Committee four years later.

And I am here today to tell you that I can trace my company’s success—directly and indirectly—to my involvement in MCAA.

If you already participate, that’s great, and I urge you to consider upping your game.

And if you’ve been on the sidelines, wondering how to get involved, please just ask. We will find a way to use your talents. The industry will benefit from what you can do, and you and your company will benefit from your involvement as well. You have my word…

This year I pledge to “get out of the office” and to visit as many local associations as possible. They are what this association is about. Promoting participation in our local associations will be one of my primary goals this year.

Also, we are all fortunate in that the relationship between the MCAA and the UA is at an all-time high.

We developed a great partnership during General President Hite’s tenure and we will build on that with General President McManus and his terrific leadership team.

Mark, thank you for your comments earlier. I found them very inspirational.

We all understand that our biggest challenge as union contractors is to maintain, and yes, regain market share.

Last year—2016—saw a growth in the union representation rate in construction for the first time in many years. I believe this growth did not just reflect a market rebound; it also reflected a growing demand for a skilled and technologically proficient workforce—one that is being trained in our union apprenticeship programs.

And no trade is training its members more professionally and extensively than the United Association. And for our part, MCAA will continue to make sure our members are fully prepared for the technological and managerial challenges of tomorrow.

That’s what it will take to secure a bright future for the members of both of our fine organizations. That’s what it will take, and that’s what we will do. Again, you have my word…

So, I promise you that I will work hard to build on and continue the fine work of those who came before me. Please join me.

It is an incredible honor to stand before you as the president of MCAA.

Thank you very much.”

Tokens of Appreciation for a Job Well Done and One to Come

MCAA President Greg L. Fuller presents Immediate Past President Tom Stone with a token of appreciation for his service.

President Fuller presented Immediate Past President Stone with an MCAA Award for his leadership, saying, “Every time you look at this I hope you’ll remember how much we all appreciated the contributions you made to MCAA as our 2016 President.”

MCAA Immediate Past President Tom Stone looks on as fiancee Sharon Glynn presents a gift to new First Lady Lynne Fuller while MCAA 2017 President Greg L. Fuller looks on.

Immediate Past First Lady Sharon Glynn presented a gift to Lynne Fuller, saying, “Being First Lady is a lot of fun, and one of the best parts is travelling to meet with many of our local associations. So, as a token of our appreciation here is a travel bag and a monogrammed shawl for you to enjoy as you travel.”

Association Leaders Recognized

The national officers who serve as MCAA’s Executive Committee and the new members of MCAA’s Board of Directors were introduced.

Your National Officers

MCAA 2017 Executive Committee

Introducing the members of MCAA’s Executive Committee who will lead your association this year: Vice President and Assistant Treasurer Brian Helm, President-Elect Michael A. Brandt, President Greg L. Fuller, Senior Vice President and Treasurer Robert J. Durr Jr. and Immediate Past President Tom Stone.

Your New Board Members

MCAA 2017 New Board Members

The newest members of MCAA’s Board of Directors are: Larry L. Gunthorpe of Gunthorpe Plumbing & Heating Company in East Lansing, Michigan; Rick Gopffarth of Dynamic Systems, Inc. of Dallas, Texas; Stephen W. Harvey of Soefker Services in Memphis, Tennessee and Scott Wallenstein of Neptune Plumbing & Heating Co. in Cleveland, Ohio.

Astronauts Mark and Scott Kelly Shared their Story

Astronauts Mark and Scott Kelly

Astronauts Mark and Scott Kelly spoke about their experiences in space and in life. This was the first time the duo has spoken to MCAA. Mark Kelly last spoke at MCAA’s Awards of Excellence Breakfast in 2013 in San Antonio.

MCAA 2017 Wrapped Up by Looking Ahead to MCAA 2018

MCAA President Greg L. Fuller

In conclusion, President Fuller remarked, “Our time here in San Diego is over, but I’m confident that each of us will be leaving here with great ideas to take home to our companies and some new contacts, too. I hope each of you choose to stay involved in MCAA this year or become even more involved. I think we can agree that after reflection, we’ve realized that MCAA is an even more important element in our success than we thought! That said, I hope to see you at next year’s convention!”

See you in San Antonio March 25 – 29, 2018!

MCAA 2018 San Antonio March 25-29, 2018