Happy New Year to Our MCAA Family

January 2, 2025

As we reflect on the past year and look forward to 2025, MCAA remains steadfast in our mission to guide and support the success of our members, building a stronger and more sustainable future for the mechanical contracting industry. Through innovative, member-driven resources, comprehensive educational programs, and strategic partnerships, we have empowered our community to navigate challenges, seize opportunities, and shape a future defined by innovation and growth. This Year in Review highlights the events, initiatives, and resources that have enabled our members to thrive, showcasing our collective efforts to advance the industry together.

Here are the highlights from 2024:

Safety and Health Initiative:

  • Made it even easier for MCAA and UA members to order chips and hardhat stickers with the suicide and crisis prevention hotline phone number – 988, along with the UA and MCAA logos.
  • Provided tips for creating safer workplaces for women thanks to MCAA’s Safety Excellence and Women in the Mechanical Industry initiatives.
  • Partnered with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), and CPWR – The Center for Construction Research and Training as a Premier Partner for the National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction to give MCAA members access to a variety of resources.
  • Teamed up with the Virginia Tech Helmet Lab on a study to improve industrial helmet safety with funding and guidance from the John R. Gentille Foundation, ELECTRI International, the American Society of Concrete Contractors (ASCC), and The Association of Union Constructors (TAUC).
  • Formalized MCAA’s collaborative relationship with the American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) with a memorandum of understanding (MOU) designed to provide greater access to resources, strengthen advocacy, and create safer jobsites around the country.
  • Partnered with ServiceTitan to expand member access to MCAA resources. Now MCAA members have three companies that are committed to delivering important safety and health resources through their platforms (the others are Tyfoom and MCAI).
  • Expanded head protection efforts aimed at reducing traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) by supporting the efforts of Hard Hats to Helmets (H2H), a group that is advocating for the conversion from hard hats to safety helmets.
  • Represented the construction industry at the first White House Challenge to Save Lives from Overdose Event. The event celebrated nearly 250 commitments from stakeholders across all sectors to help expand access to lifesaving opioid overdose reversal medication and reduce preventable drug overdose deaths.
  • Recognized Tracy Haus of Baker Group, for a decade of service to safety and health as chair of the Safety & Health Committee.

Thanks to the Safety & Health Committee for their leadership and commitment to ensuring that every worker is safe, every day.

MCAA and MSCA Outstanding Educational Events:

  • Debuted MCAA’s newest online course, Foundations of Field Leadership, to share best practices and tips designed to fast-track new and aspiring field leaders. So far, 200 field leaders have completed the 8-week online program in Courses 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.
  • Educated association executives on best practices to help their associations succeed at the AEC Best Practices Conference. Thanks to the Association Executives Council for your leadership, and to all the execs who shared ideas and experiences.
  • Partnered with the UA to host the first Future Leaders Program. This groundbreaking program provided extensive training focused on the skills needed to become a successful and productive leader in the mechanical industry.
  • Brought together manufacturers, suppliers and contractor industry leaders at MCAA’s 2024 Converge, where executive-to-executive meetings focused on ideas, innovations, and collaborations aimed at shaping the future of mechanical contracting. 
  • Explored the unique challenges and issues facing service contractors – and offered solutions – at MSCA24.
  • Congratulated the 34 MCAA and MSCA executives who rose to every challenge as they learned and practiced leading-edge strategies to advance themselves, their teams, and their businesses at the Advanced Leadership Institute (ALI).
  • Presented the Field Leaders Conference in Philadelphia and Atlanta to a total of 322 field personnel. Thank you to our conference speakers and exhibitors for your passionate participation in our 2024 programs.
  • Hosted a sold-out Safety Conference featuring sessions with over a dozen industry experts focused on safety and health thanks to the Safety & Health Committee and our conference sponsors, CNA and MILWAUKEE TOOL.
    • Provided the industry’s premier educational event and many moments to connect at MCAA24. Thanks to the Education Committee and our sponsors for making sure this was an event to remember. A fundraiser during MCAA24 brought in $31,000 for MCAA’s Political Action Committee.
    • Congratulated the graduates of Institute for Project Management (IPM) classes 87 and 88 and 89 and 90. More than 2,900 project managers have completed this two-week program designed specifically for the mechanical industry.
    • Collaborated and shared experiences with the latest technologies at the annual MEP Innovation Conference through a partnership with our Innovative Technologies Committee, our partners at NECA and SMACNA, our title sponsor, Trimble, and our event sponsors: Procore and MILWAUKEE TOOL.
    • Connected with industry improvement fund trustees and local association executives at the Industry Funds Conference thanks to the Industry Improvement Funds Committee.
    • Took a deep-dive into the key regulatory and legislative issues affecting the union construction industry at the 2024 National Issues Conference along with our partners in the Construction Employers of America (CEA).
    • Connected members with 150 students interested in mechanical contracting careers during the GreatFutures Forum.
    • Presented the fourth annual Women in the Mechanical Industry (WiMI) Conference thanks to the leadership of the WiMI Committee.
    • Provided focused training programs for service sales and operational personnel thanks to the MSCA Education Committee. This collection of programs, which include training for dispatchers, service managers, and field service supervisors, provide the continued training to set member company employees apart in the HVACR industry.
    • Offered MCAA members and local affiliates a 20% rebate on instructor fees for select National Education Initiative (NEI) classes, including new classes from Ed Kommers and Terry & Lee Resnick.

    MCAA’s Great Futures – Career Development Initiative:

    • Rolled out a new eight-part Recruitment Guide for everyone from MCAA contractor members to Local Affiliate Executives and Faculty Advisors thanks to leadership from the Career Development Committee.

    MCAA and MSCA Member Resources:

    • Unveiled new Environmental Social Governance (ESG) resources at the MCAA24 Annual Convention during a session hosted by MCAA Past President Brian Helm. The presentation featured subject matter experts from SLOAN, Victaulic, Ferguson, Stanley Black & Decker, DEWALT, Trane Technologies, and Watts Water. They discussed what ESG means for a company’s business and how to initiate ESG efforts.
    • Released the MSCA-commissioned 2024 Beacon Economics Market Report, which delivers up-to-the-minute insights and data-driven analysis tailored for mechanical service contractors.
    • Hosted a webinar offering tips for growing heat pump business to prepare members to take advantage of massive federal incentives.

    Political Advocacy:

    • Secured the services of Longbow Public Policy Group to advise our MCAA Government Affairs Committee (GAC) as part of MCAA’s ongoing commitment to protecting your livelihood and setting the stage for a bright future. GAC Chair, Jim Gaffney passes along information relative to our industry on a regular basis.
    • Voiced support for the Nomination of Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer to be Secretary of Labor.
    • Kept members apprised of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) rule banning non-compete clauses and provided a summary of the FTC’s final rule to offer further guidance and answer questions about industry-specific matters.
    • Joined a coalition of trade associations and industry groups in urging U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo to narrow the scope of the International Trade Commission’s (ITC) ongoing antidumping duty and countervailing duty investigations regarding aluminum extrusions. The investigation’s goal would be to level the playing field for American manufacturers but would create problems for our industry especially in the HVAC sector.

    We also:

    • Signed a strategic alliance agreement with the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA), the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association (SMACNA), and The Association of Union Constructors (TAUC) that solidifies a unified front among these prominent organizations to address industry challenges and leverage collective strengths.
    • Held a detailed discussion about “Approaching Next” during MCAA’s 2024 Summer Board Meeting to set the stage for strategic moves to drive progress and growth in alignment with the “Approaching Next” vision.
    • Surveyed MCAA firms regarding current customs and best practices to account for and mitigate BIM-related risks. This topic is crucial and urgent for our industry, and MCAA is proud to take a leadership role to benefit our members and the industry as a whole.
    • Partnered with Maxim Consulting Group to assist in placing our members into existing peer groups and facilitate the establishment of new ones.
    • Welcomed a new NCPWB chapter in Arizona, marking a significant development for the local contractors. This move is set to ensure seamless handling of welder certifications and continuity records.
    • Partnered with the Lean Construction Institute and Dodge Construction Network to study the national utilization of Lean in design and construction.
    • Took part in the inspiring Tradeswomen Build Nations conference which drew over 5,200 attendees representing a diverse array of trades, including members of the United Association (UA), International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), Teamsters, Bricklayers (BAC), and many more.
    • Welcomed new staff members Shannon Paciorek, Ron King and  David Left. They and the entire MCAA staff are here to help you.
    • Congratulated the award winners who showcase excellence in our industry today and those who are part of our industry’s future.
    • Shared member milestones and news.
    • Welcomed seven new members to MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council. Bluebeam, A Nemetscheck Company; Herc Rentals; HGG Profiling Equipment, Inc.; McElroy Manufacturing, Inc.; Lubrizol; Spirax Sarco and Tecnar are eager to help enhance your strategic supply chain.
    • Deferred the $0.01 dues increase originally scheduled for January 1, 2024, until January 1, 2025 based on concerns expressed by the AEC community. Thank you to everyone who voiced their opinion, both for the increase and for the deferment. Our local affiliates are the lifeblood of the MCAA, and the voice for their members. To help you plan and budget, increases are planned for January 1, 2025, and January 1, 2028.
    • Continued to transition to a new association management system that will make the MCAA member experience even better.
    • MCAA’s volunteer leaders, led by President Rick Gopffarth and the Executive Committee, remain laser-focused on helping the industry advance and adapt to change. Thanks to the vision, talent and expertise of the MCAA Board of Directors, our contractor members, our manufacturer/supplier members and partners, local affiliates, volunteers who sit on our committees and Foundation and the national staff worked together in 2024 to ensure your businesses remain competitive.

    As we reflect on the last year, we hope that you – the members of the MCAA family – find value in these resources and achievements.

    We look forward to a new year full of challenges and opportunities to help you!

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