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Find the Latest from Orbitalum and Manufacton by ViZZ 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:

Orbitalum
Orbitalum’s product line includes the industry leading GF series saws, RPG facers, Orbimat power supplies, and Orbiweld enclosed weld heads for precision stainless steel tube cutting, facing and welding.

Manufacton by ViZZ Technologies
Manufacton is a SaaS (mobile/web) platform that helps construction firms plan, track and manage both prefabrication and regular material handling. The Manufacton platform helps optimize the end-to-end prefabrication process.

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!

Advanced Institute for Project Management: A Few Seats Remain

There are still a few seats available in the MCAA’s top-level project management training program, the Advanced Institute for Project Management. Class 18 of this annual course will take place in Austin TX, January 31 – February 4, 2022. Intended for senior project managers, project executives, and operations officers, this five-day program will cover a host of topics appropriate to those who are managing multiple large projects, other project managers, a PM department, or the project-driven portion of company operations. Tuition for the course is $2,900. Registration is done online, and will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Visit the AIPM webpage where you can learn more about the program and access the registration link.

Atomatic Handles Increased Workload With XOi App

Atomatic Mechanical Services Inc. credits XOi with helping them manage their workload. “Before using XOi, we were on the brink of having to hire more inside support to handle quotes,” said Jordan Goldenstein, general manager of Atomatic’s residential group. “Now, with this smoother process, we are able to handle the work with our existing personnel.”

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.

5th Circuit Court Issues New Order Continuing Stay

On Friday, November 12, 2021, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit continued its stay on the implementation of the OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) on vaccine mandates and testing pending a full review of the request for a permanent injunction. It also directed OSHA to “take no steps to implement or enforce the mandate until further court order.” MCAA will continue to provide updates as the situation evolves.

Congratulations to Our Advanced Leadership Institute Course 21 Graduates

As MCAA resumed in-person programming this fall, industry leaders from across the nation gathered at Babson College for this year’s Advanced Leadership Institute. This cohort of executives from both the construction and service sectors studied strategic decision-making, managing organizational change, conflict resolution, and a whole lot more. After two intensive weeks of leadership education, Friday marked the graduation of the 21st Advanced Leadership Institute class.

In addition to their 70 hours of classroom instruction, participants conducted independent team research projects in which they tackled current issues facing mechanical contractors and developed best practices for approaching these challenges. And while they were at it, they built a network of peers and made new friendships that we hope will last for a very long time.

As they do every year, participants of the MCAA’s Advanced Leadership Institute wowed their professors with their enthusiasm and engagement. It is this commitment on the part of the participants that makes the ALI experience what it is meant to be – the premiere forum for growth and development of leaders in the mechanical industry.

Graduates of the Advanced Leadership Institute demonstrate time and again that people are what drive our industry to continued and future success. We congratulate the 2021 ALI graduating class, and are proud to continue to facilitate the investment that our member companies make in their leadership.

Admission to MCAA’s flagship educational program is highly competitive, and space is limited. The application for ALI Course 22 will be released in February of 2022. More information.

Resource Highlight: 2021 MCAA 3D Scanning Technology Research Report

Each week, MCAA will highlight one or more of the educational resources that are free to MCAA members as a benefit of membership. This week, we focus on MCAA’s 2021 3D Scanning Technology Research Report. The report assesses various laser, non-laser scanning and photogrammetric hardware and software tools used by mechanical contractors. MCAA members stand to benefit from these and other rapidly evolving technologies that can expedite work, increase precision and prevent mistakes.

In addition to scanning, the MCAA’s Construction Technology Research Series explores tracking, layout, design and fabrication technologies using BIM and other tools.

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MCAA’s Innovative Technologies Initiative offers a wealth of resources and information for those interested in exploring new technologies. Visit the initiative’s web page to explore them all.

Have Questions or Need Personal Assistance?

Contact MCAA’s Sean McGuire.

MSCA Congratulates the Latest Graduates of the Sales Masters Class of 2021

Representing member companies from coast to coast, 18 attendees honed their sales skills and expertise over the course of two weeks. This innovative and hands on 9 day program is taught over two separate weeks, focusing on HVACR and plumbing maintenance and project sales through presentations, team activities, role plays, and individualized mentoring. Week one was taught in Chicago October 3-7 with attendees being put into teams that are given a “real world” situation resulting in a presentation tailored to win the business. Week two was taught November 7-12 at the University of Houston increasing the skills and expertise required to increase their selling potential. 

Congratulations! 

Sales Masters will be back to MSCA’s spring and autumn schedule in 2022. Check msca.org to find out more.  

Using MSUITE and Prefabrication, Limbach Completes Hospital Project Two Months Ahead of Schedule

With MSUITE’s FabPro software, Limbach successfully streamlined operations in a pop-up fabrication shop with multiple trades working side-by-side, minimizing assembly and installation time. The combination of exceptional teamwork, technology, and advanced planning led to completion of the project two months early and helped the building owner save $5.6 million.

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.

MCAA22 has some of the best speakers and education sessions ever, so relax and get learning!

Here are a few notable examples:

Hear from three highly successful members of MCAA’s Executive Committee and an MCAA Past President about all aspects of managing a successful mechanical contracting company. Find out what Bob Bolton, Rick Gopffarth, Robert Beck, and Mark Rogers do to make their companies and their people thrive and prosper.

Learn about the latest cybersecurity threats and how to protect and defend yourself and your company from MCAA’s cybersecurity expert Nick Espinosa

Unlock more meaningful relationships and learn how leading with purpose can help you resolve mental blocks, regulate disruptive emotions and achieve peak performance with Natalie Fikes.

No MCAA convention would be complete without our featured speakers. Here are just a few …

Adam Stelzner, aspiring rock star turned Ph.D. rocket scientist. He’ll inspire you to dare greatly and embrace the power of curiosity, creativity, and courage to do what others say is impossible during his Monday session. Sponsored by Apollo Valves.

Be sure to catch Wednesday morning’s featured speaker Michael Rogers, a technology pioneer, futurist-in-residence and best-selling novelist. Sponsored by Trimble.

There’s much more to explore. See the full program, meet the speakers and learn about everything we have planned for when we reunite in San Diego!

Connect With the Latest Training from Johnson Controls, Inc. and FastEST, Inc. at MCAA.org

The Manufacturer/Supplier Training area of MCAA’s website connects our contractor members with training opportunities available from the members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council.

Participating companies highlight and link to new webinars and training opportunities across their product lines, services, solutions or web pages. Here are just a few of the recent additions:

Johnson Controls, Inc.
For training services tailored to your specific needs, explore Johnson Controls courses and programs for all your HVAC Controls and Equipment, Fire Systems, and Security. From hands-on to CEU coursework, our comprehensive programs are designed to provide current industry knowledge about today’s connected building environments.

FastEST, Inc.
Included with every purchase or lease, FastEST Estimating Software provides online training with one of our experienced team members. Our customer service team is available 24/7 for training and any support you may need! For those who are wanting a more in-depth and hands on training experience, we are hopeful that by mid-year we will start our regional training classes back up. In the meantime please visit our website and the help section of our program for tutorial videos.

Interested in More Training from Our Supplier Partners?

Be sure to visit the Manufacturer/Supplier Training area for all the latest offerings.

Find the Latest from Ferguson and Aquatherm LP 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:

Ferguson
Ferguson is a market leader dedicated to helping contractors keep projects on schedule and provide custom solutions. Our extensive inventory includes fixtures, faucets, equipment/instrumentation, pipe, valves, fittings, tools, safety and MRO supplies so you can find the products you need when and where you need them.

Aquatherm LP
Engineered from scale- and corrosion-resistant polypropylene, Aquatherm Blue Pipe® is ideal for commercial heating and cooling systems and many other non-potable applications. It is available in sizes ranging from ½-in. to 24-in. to handle any size project. Aquatherm pipe and fittings are connected using virtually leak-free heat fusion, and have an anticipated life span of 50+ years.

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!

Registration is Open for MCAA’s 2022 Safety Directors’ Conference

MCAA is ‘ALL IN’ for our 19th Annual Safety Directors’ Conference at Disney World in Orlando, Florida, January 18-20, 2022. This conference brings together hundreds of occupational safety and health professionals, MCAA local affiliate executives, United Association safety instructors, principals, owners, and others who have safety and health responsibility.

The conference includes:

20 Knowledgable Speakers
Several Hands-On Workshops
Team Building at EPCOT

PLUS The 2021 Safety Professional of the Year will be announced

We can’t wait to go ALL IN in 2022!

OSHA ETS on COVID-19 Stayed, Delaying Enforcement

On November 6, 2021, the attorneys general in ten states (Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Iowa) sued the Biden administration over the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) on COVID-19 that would have been effective immediately. As anticipated, the ETS has been stayed by the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals. MCAA members won’t have to worry about enforcement until the courts hear, and rule on, the lawsuits.

The Baker Group to Showcase Modern Fabrication Methods at Upcoming Conference

The Baker Group will host 200 contractors in their Des Moines, Iowa operations at the 2021 MCAA Fabrication Conference, powered by MSUITE, starting this Monday, November 8.

This year, the conference will showcase how contractors have begun to digitally integrate their VDC Departments to their fabrication shops using software built for the purpose. What began with BIM software platforms that allowed for projects to be coordinated better across trades has evolved.  Up until a few years ago, the digital integration stopped at the VDC department.  There was an air gap in the process between the designing and the building or fabricating.  Once precise fabrication drawings were spooled and printed, the fabrication department had to go through great pains to make changes in the field and the VDC department.

Now with tools like MSUITE’s FAB Pro and BIM Pro, the digital processes are connected throughout the construction process.  Companies like The Baker Group can share design decisions between the VDC group, project managers, the field, and the fabrication shop.  Manufacturing tools like Tiger Stops and CNC pipe cutting machines can be driven directly from the software and be used to reduce waste and improve efficiency.

MCAA FAB opens next week.

More than 65 Leading Contractors Presenting at MEP Innovation Conference

Innovation comes from hard work, grit and the successes and failures that go along with it. If you are fortunate, you can improve your processes from the trials and errors of your peers. The MEP Innovation Conference, powered by Trimble, has developed into the most in-depth conference on construction technology and innovation.

The conference is now a partnership with MCAA, NECA, and SMACNA and will bring in the best innovators from across the MEP spectrum to Tampa, Florida, January 24-26 2022. With the inclusion of over 65 MEP contractors as presenters, each session will present a case study from your peers on how they integrated the latest tools, technology, hardware, and software.

Registration is exclusive to MCAA/MSCA, NECA, and SMACNA members as well as their union affiliated partners.

Registration is open!

COVID restrictions have limited the capacity of this event and it will sell out fast.

Resource Highlight: MCAA’s Mechanical Service Safety Training Video & Materials

Each week, MCAA will highlight one or more of the educational resources that are free to MCAA members as a benefit of membership. This week, we focus on MCAA’s Mechanical Service Safety Training Video and its materials. This video will teach your service techs how to protect themselves from the most common safety hazards in the field.

Your workers will learn:

  • How to conduct a quick walk-around vehicle inspection
  • Why it’s important to preplan their days to ensure that they have the right tools, materials and safety equipment on hand
  • How to protect themselves and others while driving
  • Why they should check in with their supervisor or someone at the office when working alone
  • How to safely set up and use ladders
  • When fall prevention/protection are needed and how to properly protect themselves
  • How to protect themselves from electrical hazards while working on equipment pushing 480 volts or less
  • What additional protection is needed when working on equipment pushing more than 480 volts

The video comes with a pocket guide that highlights key training points, a training documentation sheet, a 20-question multiple choice test, and a test answer key.

Download the Video and Accompanying Materials

Video |  Pocket Guide | Documentation Sheet | Test | Answer Key

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Have Questions or Need Personal Assistance?

Contact MCAA’s Raffi Elchemmas.

SFW Task Force Provides Additional COVID-19 Workplace Safety Guidance for Federal Contractors and Subcontractors

The Safer Federal Workforce (SFW) Task Force issued more detailed compliance guidance for direct Federal prime contractors and subcontractors performing on direct Federal contracts subject to the COVID-19 employee vaccination mandates under the Biden Administration’s Executive Order 14042. Below is a MCAA summary of the “new” Frequently Asked Question guidance issued on November 1, 2021. They are marked “New” on the SFW Task Force website linked below.

Compliance

Q: What steps should a covered contractor take if a covered contractor employee refuses to be vaccinated?

Answer Summary – If the recalcitrant worker has not requested an accommodation, and no such request is pending, then the guidance says the employer should resort to the terms of their employee handbooks or applicable  bargaining agreements for the appropriate disciplinary steps. It refers to the progressive discipline procedures used for Federal personnel for example. During the pendency of the applicable process, the guidance suggests, the worker’s continued presence on the covered workplace must be in compliance with safety protocols for unvaccinated workers.

Q: What steps should an agency take if a covered contractor does not comply with the requirements in the Task Force’s Guidance for Federal Contractors and Subcontractors?

Answer Summary – The answer says the agency should work with contractors who are trying in good faith to meet compliance challenges. On the other hand,  the answer suggests, if the contractor is not taking steps to comply, the agency should consider significant actions, such as contract termination.

Vaccination and Safety Protocols

Q:  If a corporate affiliate of a covered contractor does not otherwise qualify as a covered contractor, are the employees of that affiliate considered contractor employees subject to COVID-19 workplace safety protocols for Federal contractors established through the Task Force Guidance?

Answer Summary – The answer says that if the two entities are in a joint control relation with each other or a third party, then employees of the non-covered affiliate are considered contractor employees when working at a covered worksite.

Q: If the workplace where a covered contractors employees perform work on or in connection with a covered contract is a location owned, leased, or otherwise controlled by a corporate affiliate of a covered contractor that does not otherwise qualify as a covered contractor under Task Force guidance, is the workplace considered a covered contractor workplace?

Answer Summary – Again, assuming a control relationship among the entities, if an employee of a covered contractor is likely to be present during the term of the covered contract at the 3rd party site, then that site is considered a covered contract workplace.

Q: If a covered contractor can access a covered contractor employee’s vaccination documentation, consistent with relevant privacy laws, does the covered contractor need to require the employee to show or provide documentation?

Answer Summary – No, the answer says, if the contractor can access the documentation directly through precious documentation responses, an employer vaccination program record, or a state immunization database.

Q: Do all requests for accommodation need to be resolved by the covered contractor by the time the covered contractor’s employees begin work on a covered contract or at a covered workplace?

Answer Summary – No, the answer says, if the accommodation requests are pending at that time, then the employer must require during the pendency of the resolution of the accommodation that the employee follow the workplace safety protocols for employees who are not fully vaccinated as per the SFW Guidance.

Q: When a covered contractor’s employees are not vaccinated because a covered contractor has provided the employee with an accommodation, what workplace safety protocols must the employee follow while in a Federal workplace?

Answer Summary – The affected agency will determine what protocols apply at that Federal worksite for unvaccinated workers. In general, the answer refers to masking, social distancing and testing procedures. However, the answer says it will amount to a fact-specific assessment by the agency with respect to the individual work circumstances, and notes that some circumstances may not be amenable to any such accommodation.  In any case, the answer states contractors that have unvaccinated workers onsite at a covered Federal worksite must notify the agency contracting officer of which employees have received an accommodation in lieu of vaccination to facilitate that fact-based determination.

Litigation Update

The Vaccination EO 14042 is under challenge by the State of Florida in a lawsuit for a temporary and permanent injunction filed in the US District Court for the Middle District of Florida last week. (State of Florida v. Bill Nelson, Administrator of NASA et al, 8:21-cv-2524, USDC MDFla., Tampa Division).

The complaint is a broad and vigorous challenge to the Administration’s use of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act preamble authority to prescribe regulations to promote economy and efficiency of Federal contracts. The suit challenges that as a pretext to pursue otherwise inappropriate Federal public health policy.  The suit also challenges the SFW Task Force and OMB exercise of regulatory authority over the ordinary course of procurement regulations vested in the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council.  The suit asserts the State of Florida’s direct interest in its various Federal contracts with NASA and GSA.

MCAA will report details of the litigation and the scope of any injunction when and if it is issued during the preliminary compliance period.  Also, as to the various compliance procedures and judgments contained in the SFW Task Force Guidance, employers should be aware that generally, collective bargaining over the effects of a new Federal law or regulation is a mandatory subject of bargaining and is not subject to unilateral management implementation. Also, the summary answers above are meant for general communication. The full and complete text of the Guidance should be consulted for complete compliance analysis and planning. However, it also should be noted that some flexible rule of reason compliance standards are suggested in the new FAQs.

OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard Released

On November 4, 2021, the OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard applicable to all employers with 100 or more employees was released. This ETS is separate and apart from the EO 14042 vaccination mandate that applies to Federal prime contractors and subcontractors irrespective of employment  numbers.  The OSHA ETS expressly states that its requirements do not apply to workplaces covered by EO 14042 mandates, as follows:

Which employers are covered by the ETS?

  • Private employers with 100 or more employees firm- or corporate-wide.
  • In states with OSHA-approved State Plans, state-and local-government employers, as well as private employers, with 100 or more employees will be covered by state occupational safety and health requirements.

Which workplaces are not covered by the ETS?

  • Workplaces covered under the Safer Federal Workforce Task Force COVID-19 Workplace Safety: Guidance for Federal Contractors and subcontractors; and
  • Settings where any employee provides healthcare services or healthcare support services when subject to the requirements of the Healthcare ETS (§ 1910.502).

White House Extends Vaccination Deadline Under EO 14042

Also, on November 4th release of the OSHA ETA, the White House briefing notice extended the vaccination deadline under EO 14042 to be concurrent with the ETS deadline – January 4, 2022 – beyond the original EO 14042 vaccination deadline of December 8, 2021, as follows:

Streamlining Implementation and Setting One Deadline Across Different Vaccination Requirements: The rules released today ensure employers know which requirements apply to which workplaces. Federal contractors may have some workplaces subject to requirements for federal contractors and other workplaces subject to the newly-released COVID-19 Vaccination and Testing ETS. To make it easy for all employers to comply with the requirements, the deadline for the federal contractor vaccination requirement will be aligned with those for the CMS rule and the ETS. Employees falling under the ETS, CMS, or federal contractor rules will need to have their final vaccination dose – either their second dose of Pfizer or Moderna, or single dose of Johnson & Johnson – by January 4, 2022. This will make it easier for employers to ensure their workforce is vaccinated, safe, and healthy, and ensure that federal contractors implement their requirements on the same timeline as other employers in their industries. And, the newly-released ETS will not be applied to workplaces subject to the federal contractor requirement or CMS rule, so employers will not have to track multiple vaccination requirements for the same employees.

OSHA Issues Highly Anticipated COVID-19 ETS

The Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) is issuing an Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) on COVID-19.

Summary:

  1. Employers with 100 or more employees must ensure that each of their workers is fully vaccinated by January 4th, 2022 or test for COVID-19 on at least a weekly basis.
  2. Employers do not have to pay for COVID-19 tests under the OSHA ETS but may be required to pay under other laws or collective bargaining agreements (CBAs).
  3. Employers must provide paid-time for employees to get vaccinated and any sick leave for employees who get side effects starting on December 5, 2021.
  4. Unvaccinated employees must wear a face mask in the workplace starting on December 5th.
  5. Employers must remove from the workplace any employee who receives a positive COVID-19 test or is diagnosed with COVID-19.
  6. This ETS is effective immediately, although all aspects of the standard, other than testing, are enforceable starting Dec. 5th, 2021. Testing requirements become enforceable starting Jan 4th, 2022.

Additional details:

New Vaccination Requirement for Employers With 100 or More Employees: OSHA is issuing a COVID-19 Vaccination and Testing Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) to require employers with 100 or more employees to:

  • Get Their Employees Vaccinated by January 4th and Require Unvaccinated Employees to Produce a Negative Test on at Least a Weekly Basis: All covered employers must ensure that their employees have received the necessary shots to be fully vaccinated – either two doses of Pfizer or Moderna, or one dose of Johnson & Johnson – by January 4th. After that, all covered employers must ensure that any employees who have not received the necessary shots begin producing a verified negative test to their employer on at least a weekly basis, and they must remove from the workplace any employee who receives a positive COVID-19 test or is diagnosed with COVID-19 by a licensed health care provider. The ETS lays out the wide variety of tests that comply with the standard. Given that vaccines are safe, free, and the most effective way for workers to be protected from COVID-19 transmission at work, the ETS does not require employers to provide or pay for tests. Employers may be required to pay for testing because of other laws or collective bargaining agreements. 
  • Pay Employees for the Time it Takes to Get Vaccinated: All covered employers are required to provide paid-time for their employees to get vaccinated and, if needed, sick leave to recover from side effects experienced that keep them from working. 
  • Ensure All Unvaccinated Employees are Masked: All covered employers must ensure that unvaccinated employees wear a face mask while in the workplace. 
  • Other Requirements and Compliance Date: Employers are subject to requirements for reporting and recordkeeping that are spelled out in the detailed OSHA materials available here. While the testing requirement for unvaccinated workers will begin after January 4th, employers must be in compliance with all other requirements – such as providing paid-time for employees to get vaccinated and masking for unvaccinated workers – on December 5th. The Administration is calling on all employers to step up and make these changes as quickly as possible.

Additional information on the OSHA ETS website

Find the Latest from Lochinvar, LLC and Raken 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:

Lochinvar, LLC
Serviceability for contractors is always top of mind for Lochinvar products. Whether it’s clearances, user interfaces or extra room to tighten a screw, we push our engineers to think of it all.

Raken
Crews in the field can record quantities of materials with cost codes from any mobile device. They can also add photos and notes to track progress in the field while the office sees the data in real-time.

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!

Bayer’s Plumbing Finds Perfect Fit with Easy-to-Install MIFAB HDPE Interceptors

When Bayer’s Plumbing of Newburgh, IN, needed a modern grease interceptor solution for a local deli, they turned to MIFAB for a product that cost less and was much easier to install than traditional riser systems, according to Matt Pry, project manager. Because local regulators had been approving poly hydromechanical tanks, Bayer’s Plumbing proposed a MIFAB high density polyethylene (HDPE) interceptor for the long-time local dining staple EMGE Deli in Evansville, IN, winning the job.

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.