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Want to Simplify the Process of HazCom Compliance? Start Here!

To comply with OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard, your company must establish a safety program to protect workers who may be exposed to chemical substances. MCAA’s Model Hazard Communication Program can be quickly tailored to create your program.

Making sure that current Safety Data Sheets (SDS) are readily accessible to workers at all times is easy with electronic access to SDS BinderWorks.

If you have any questions about these resources, or about other occupational safety and health issues, please contact Pete Chaney.

Don’t Fall Short When It Comes to Labor Recruitment

We are headed towards a crucial labor shortage in the building trades industry.  In fact, it is already apparent in many parts of the country—but there are things that can be done to combat it, and it starts with a shift in your mindset on how to tackle recruiting.

Forward-thinkers Tim Herbert, UA Lead Organizer, Washington State Pipe Trades and Josh Windy, UA Organizer, Michigan Pipe Trades, will be joining us in Huntington Beach, CA at this year’s MSCA18 educational conference to share the steps they’ve taken to address this issue in their area in a creative and successful way. This talk will include new perspectives on ways to find and contact potential recruits as well as the importance of creating and fostering long-term, on-going relationships with those considering a career in the HVACR industry. You will learn about a new interactive database they created to help track and maintain contacts; and how local contractors are involved and engaged in the process. This session will provide you with a fresh outlook on recruiting and provide you with the tools you need to ensure you are attracting the best talent to fulfill your manpower needs.

Find the Latest from DEWALT Industrial Tool Company, Kahua and More 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:
DEWALT Industrial Tool Company MCAA Virtual Trade Show
DEWALT Industrial Tool Company

The new 20V MAX* Corded/Cordless Inflator (DCC020I) from DEWALT can be operated off a DEWALT battery and a wall or car outlet. For heavy-duty applications and more, this go-to option is a convenient choice for a variety of uses on and off the jobsite.

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Kahua Virtual Trade Show
Kahua
Grow your presence. Collaborate with any member of The Kahua Network. That means straightforward data sharing, seamless communication, and new business connections.

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Need Something Else?

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

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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!

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John W. Danforth Company Named 2018 Mechanical Contractor of the Year

Congratulations to everyone at MCAA member John W. Danforth Company for being named Plumbing & Mechanical’s 2018 Mechanical Contractor of the Year. Danforth President Robert Beck, who serves on the MCAA Board of Directors, said, “We’re all owners. [The company is an ESOP] We all take pride in our work, and pride in Danforth, and really the true power of Danforth is in our people.”

OSHA Releases Frequently Asked Questions About its Crystalline Silica Standard

OSHA recently released a document showing the most frequently asked questions that it receives from employers affected by its crystalline silica standard. MCAA and other construction trade associations worked with OSHA to establish the questions and accompanying answers through the Construction Industry Safety Coalition (CISC).  The document helps clarify the agency’s positions on several provisions in the standard that are otherwise unclear to the standard’s users.   FAQs

If you have any questions about OSHA’s Crystalline Silica Standard, contact Pete Chaney at pchaney@mcaa.org or 301-990-2214.

Build Company Loyalty – Send Your Team to The Field Leaders Conference

MCAA President Michael Brandt, CEO of Smith & Oby, knew he had built company loyalty when Jeff Ranke returned from the Field Leaders Conference.

“I’m so glad you sent me to this conference. I needed this. Very helpful. Great speakers. I took a lot from it. It was nice to know that I’m not alone.”

—Jeff Ranke, Smith & Oby

Help your fitters, plumbers, service, sheet metal and electrical field leaders understand the value they bring to your company—and how much you appreciate them. They’ll thank you for it.

Life Would be Easy if it Were Not for Other People

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 (including yourself!) Award-winning author of seven books and human relations expert Connie Podesta will join us in Huntington Beach, CA at the MSCA18 educational conference and show why #1 key to SUCCESS is the ability to get along with other people both at work and at home. Her message will both challenge and empower you with the knowledge you need to get along better with all the people in your life.

Connie’s emphasis on the value of long term results rather than more quick fixes will help you implement strategies that will make a lasting impact on your daily interactions with others. She will take participants right inside the minds and personalities of the people they encounter every day–bosses, colleagues, partners, customers, friends, and family– so you can act, rather than react, to whatever life throws your way!

MCAA Starts Student Chapter Presidents Advisory Council

The 2018 GreatFutures Forum was the kick off for the new MCAA Student Chapter Presidents Advisory Council. The council is composed of MCAA Student Chapter Presidents, created to help advise the MCAA Career Development Committee of student issues and concerns, and be a resource for MCAA’s GreatFutures planning. The committee will look to these students for innovations and improvements to the program.

MCAA’s mission for the advisory council is to have it provide direct student representation and input to MCAA from its 50+ Student Chapters. With the students serving as liaisons, the advisory council will meet in conjunction with the GreatFutures Forum and the MCAA Annual convention, along with access to additional MCAA events and resources.

By getting more students more engaged with their student chapters, the goal is to have those students become involved and exposed to MCAA opportunities and the mechanical contracting industry.

Please visit the GreatFutures Forum Website to see all the students experienced in Anaheim, California, September 27-29.

Interested in recruiting talent for internship and full-time job opportunities? Post full-time and internship opportunities on the new MCAA Job Board!

 

Explore the Latest from Sloan Valve Company, Viega and More 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 Valve Company MCAA Virtual Trade ShowSloan Valve Company
Redesigned Optima® Faucets – Introducing the new, improved Optima® line — smarter water management made simple.

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Viega MCAA Virtual Trade ShowViega
When it comes to your work, “good enough” isn’t good enough. With your reputation on the line, you don’t trust just any press system. You want the original ProPress®. Viega. Connected in quality.

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Need Something Different?

No worries! There are many more smart solutions for you to explore in MCAA’s Virtual Trade Show!

Visit the Virtual Trade Show

Speaking of Smart Solutions

Visit the Smart Solutions Case Studies area of our website to see 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 features tips and ideas on other ways you and your company can save money and enhance your productivity.

VISIT SMART SOLUTIONS

Find Great Talent at MCAA’s GreatFutures Job Fair!

Recruitment and retention of talent is a relentless challenge for the mechanical contracting industry. But, what if you knew of an exclusive event you could attend, for free, and recruit top college talent? Would you go?

Not sold? What if that talent was prequalified to assure you they are eager to work in our industry? Would you go then? Hmm…you’re a hard sell…

OK, what if this exclusive event, with all that prequalified, eager talent was held at the most favorable time of the academic year to recruit the best young people? How about then?

And… what if we could promise you no competition at this event from GCs or CMs? Are you just about there?

All right, you win…what if we pay you to register, attend and recruit at this event? Then, we’ll see you at MCAA’s GreatFutures Job Fair, Friday, September 28, in Anaheim, CA!

Here are the benefits of attending and recruiting at the GreatFutures Job Fair:

  • The attending students are from MCAA’s 50+ student chapters…they know the industry!
  • There will literally be hundreds of them attending this event.
  • They will be looking for full-time and internship positions.
  • Taking place on Friday morning, September 28th, the Job Fair sits dead center of the “sweet spot” of the recruitment year; there is no better time to recruit top talent!
  • The Mechanical Contracting Education & Research Foundation (MCERF) will award a $1,000 grant for each intern or full-time employee hired at the Job Fair…no limit to the number! 
  • And best of all…no GCs or CMs will be there competing for their attention!

Questions? Answers

Register to recruit? Here

Talk to an MCAA staff member about the program? Call Harlee Gallo at 301-990-2219 or email at hgallo@mcaa.org

To learn more about this program online, check out the website.

Just Released – Aerial Lift Safety Training Video for Mechanical Construction Workers

MCAA recently released a new safety training video, Aerial Lift Safety – Safe Practices for Scissors and Boom Lift Work. The new video replaces the Aerial and Scissors Lifts Safety Training Video that was previously available from MCAA.

The video will help your workers understand:

  • The significance of aerial lift load capacities
  • How to properly inspect and function test lifts before use
  • What to do when there is a problem with a lift
  • The appropriate fall prevention and protection requirements for the two different types of lifts
  • Safe operating procedures

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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. Like the video, these new materials replace the ones associated with MCAA’s Aerial and Scissors Lifts Safety Training Video.

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.

Affiliated Association Executives Share Best Practices in Association Management

The 2018 Association Executives Council (AEC) Best Practices Conference was an in-depth examination of best practices in association management. Attendees participated in interactive discussions covering a variety of topics over the course of the three-day conference including UA growth and apprenticeship initiatives, the local association executives roll regarding trust funds, and how to embrace and avoid the pitfalls of technology.

United Association Assistant General President Mike Pleasant joined by UA/MCAA Joint Strategic Planning Co-Chair Mark Rogers, addressed the attendees Wednesday morning to give an overview of recent UA/MCAA news and developments. In addition to their update, Assistant General President Pleasant and Rogers participated in an engaging, interactive dialogue with the local affiliates.

Another conference highlight was the announcement of the updates to MCAA’s AEC Best Practices Initiative in support of its affiliated associations. This series of programs is designed to provide education and resources to MCAA’s local affiliated associations enabling them to provide exceptional service to their contractor members. The offerings of the AEC Best Practices Initiative are completely underwritten by MCAA.

The conference concluded with current AEC Chair, Frank Wall (PMCA of Oregon) stepping down and the introduction of Tony Saporito (MCA of New York) as the new AEC Chair, Ed Kommers (MCA of Western Washington) as the Vice Chair and Rick Lundvall (MCA of Rockford) as the new Program Chair. In his new role, Saporito addressed the group thanking them for their dedicated conference participation. He stressed the importance of the education this conference brings to local association executives and encouraged attendees to take full advantage of MCAA’s Best Practices Initiative.

The 2019 AEC Best Practice Conference is scheduled for late July in Milwaukee, WI.

Dick Starr, Former MSCA Chairman, Provides Insight on the Maintenance Requirements of High-Performance Buildings

Energy efficiency, comfort, and productivity are the top focus for most high-performance buildings, according to Dick Starr, senior account executive, Enterprise HVAC Service & Control, Twinsburg, Ohio and former chairman of the MSCA Board of Managers.

In a high-performance building, system integration is key. A balance between productivity, safety, good health, and energy efficiency is imperative. Failure to maintain one component may prevent the entire system from performing optimally.

With an emphasis on system v. equipment, these high-performance buildings differ from most other commercial buildings, where the focus tends to land more on a ‘break/fix’ mentality and focus only on basic wear and tear maintenance. With the equipment running independently of each other maintaining one part will not impact another.

Since high-performance buildings are normally ‘owner-occupied’ facilities, according to Starr, he believes that building and maintaining trust between the building owner and HVAC service provider is key to developing best practices and creating a successful strategic plan. Each building is unique and requires a different maintenance program to operate at its highest potential.

Read the full article from theNews and learn more on how to create a maintenance program that will result in higher performing systems, please click here.

Popular Peer Group Forums to Feature Hot Topics at MSCA18

Looking to grow your company’s vision? Curious about best practices in deploying mobile devices? Needing ideas on how to increase your customer retention? Or have questions about building data analysis? We’ve got you covered.

This year’s MSCA education conference in Huntington Beach, CA will feature two sessions of peer group forums.  Always one of our most popular conference events, these peer group forums provide a unique opportunity to discuss current topics and concerns with your peers and top leaders in the field. Each of these interactive sessions are lead by a leader in the industry and will focus on a single topic in order to provide an opportunity to dive into an in-depth conversation amongst the entire group. This collaborative environment is a valuable way to share and learn from other’s successes and setbacks and launch your business ahead of the competition. We will be talking about technological innovations on both the hardware and software side as well as discussing struggles and sharing best practices on how to deal with the new realities in our field, to name a few. With more than seventeen topics to choose from, including water management programs, service training, sales, succession planning and empowering techs, there’s no doubt that you’ll be leaving with invaluable knowledge and resources to help advance your business.

Be on the lookout mid-September for instructions on how to sign-up for the topics that interest you!

Discover the Latest from Jay R. Smith Mfg. Co., IFS North America and More 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:

Jay R. Smith Mfg. Co.® a Member of Morris Group International Zip Trench MCAA Virtual Trade ShowJay R. Smith Mfg. Co.® a Member of Morris Group International
Jay R. Smith Mfg. Co.® has added a 6” wide option to the Zip Trench™ product line. This product offers a less expensive, labor saving alternative to cast-in-place trench drains.

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IFS North America
IFS North America
IFS Field Service Management covers the entire, end-to-end service lifecycle. Recent enhancements and embedded IoT capabilities make it the most connected FSM solution offering on the market.

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Need Something Different?

No worries! There are many more smart solutions for you to explore in MCAA’s Virtual Trade Show!

Visit the Virtual Trade Show

Speaking of Smart Solutions

Visit the Smart Solutions Case Studies area of our website to see 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 features tips and ideas on other ways you and your company can save money and enhance your productivity.

VISIT SMART SOLUTIONS

2019 Fabrication Conference Planning Under Way!

MCAA’s Fabrication Task Force visited Murray Company’s fabrication facilities, site of the 2019 Fabrication Conference. During the conference, Murray Company will showcase its 80,000 square foot plumbing, piping, high purity and underground utilities operations. Mark your calendar and plan to join us at the May 1-3 conference in Los Angeles. Registration opens January 15 and the conference fills quickly.

Who is planning the conference?

The task force members who will be planning the event are:

  • Jeff Knoup of Mechanical, Inc.
  • Jay Rohan with Dynamic Systems, Inc.
  • Shaabini Alford of Murray Company
  • Mark Magnuson with Murray Company
  • Sean McGuire of MCAA
  • Greg Fuller with North Mechanical
  • Mike Shinn of Shinn Mechanical
  • Cynthia Buffington with MCAA
  • John Koontz of MCAA
  • Mike Bement with John W. Danforth

About Murray Company

Murray Company is a large, full-service mechanical and underground piping contractor based in Rancho Dominguez, CA. Here’s a sneak peek at their facilities.

Murray Company High Purity Piping

Murray Company Welder on Lift

Murray Company Visits with the MCAA Fabrication Conference Task Force

MCAA/MSCA Release Fleet Safety Training Video for Mechanical Service and Construction Supervisors

MCAA/MSCA recently released its new supervisor safety training video, Fleet Safety for Mechanical Service and Construction Supervisors. Fleet safety is getting a lot of attention because motor vehicle fatalities, which are the leading cause of deaths in America, continue to increase each year. Most vehicle accidents are caused by unsafe driving behavior, substance abuse, insufficient driver training, or inadequate vehicle condition/maintenance.

This new video will help your supervisors understand:

  • How to properly screen their drivers
  • The components of effective driver training
  • How to monitor driver behavior and
  • How to ensure proper inspection and maintenance of the company’s fleet

Download or play the video

Want 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.

MCAA Change Order Publication Receives SMACNA Endorsement

The 2018 of edition of MCAA’s highly regarded construction management publication, Change Orders, Productivity, Overtime—A Primer for the Construction Industry, has received the Sheet Metal & Air Conditioning Contractors’ National Association’s (SMACNA) full endorsement.

SMACNA has endorsed the contents of the publication as being applicable to the sheet metal trades, which sustain impacts to the same level, and of the same types, as the mechanical piping and plumbing trades.

Updated in 2018, this publication has become a standard in the construction industry and is widely relied upon by mechanical and other specialty contractors, attorneys in construction practices, and consultants.

The 2018 Edition of MCAA’s Change Orders, Productivity, Overtime features new material that clarifies the process of selecting labor inefficiency factors. A new chapter devoted to the subject of concurrent delay has also been added. This resource is a must-have for mechanical and other specialty contractors, attorneys in construction practices, and consultants.

New material within the chapter on How to Use the MCAA Labor Factors clarifies the process of selecting inefficiency intensity factors. This information will prove useful for those using the MCAA Factors to prepare loss of labor productivity equitable adjustment requests.

In the concurrent delay chapter, authors Doug Patin, Esquire and Paul Stynchcomb, CCM, PSP, CFCC, explain how you can avoid being cited for potentially costly concurrent delays to a project. The chapter also provides information to assist contractors in defining and identifying concurrent delay in a project schedule.

This latest chapter, like the others in the publication, was peer reviewed by a panel of MCAA contractors. Peer reviewers for the new chapter were: Robert Beck, President of John W. Danforth Company in Tonawanda, NY; Steve Dawson, President of Harrell-Fish, Inc. in Bloomington, IN; Brian Helm, President of The Helm Group in Freeport, IL; and Adam Snavely, President and CEO of The Poole & Kent Corporation in Baltimore, MD.

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