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John W. Danforth Relies on Raken to Capture Detailed Productivity Data

John W. Danforth—a founding member of MCAA—is using Raken’s digital time cards and daily reporting to keep a record of all the impacts the pandemic has had on their productivity—so they can demonstrate what they have done and get paid for it. Construction companies have been forced to change the way they operate to ensure safety and compliance, and jobsite data are critical for contractors to maintain a record of productivity and streamline their workflows.

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Spotlighting 2020 MSCA Extraordinary Everyday Hero Awardees

MSCA has been honoring our industry’s very own everyday heroes for the past five years at the annual education conference. Our expectations were blown away by just how many heroes we have within our industry – we received nineteen nominations this year! We are so proud of the many peers among us who do extraordinary things every day, simply out of the kindness of their hearts with a passion to make a difference for the better.

Jeremy Carty, Warwick Mechanical Group, New Port News, VA

A team of Warwick Mechanical Group’s technicians, including Jeremy Carty, traveled to North Carolina during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic to assist local residents who had been displaced due to Hurricane Florence. The team spent a week doing rebuild and repair work related to their trade but also installed insulation, exterior sheathing, gas piping, flooring, drywall, and framing. They painted, hung cabinets and performed any other repair work needed.

Jeremy’s colleague and 2019 Everyday Hero Award Winner Michelle Collier commented, “They all came back talking about all the nice people they met and how satisfying it was to help these families get back into their homes.”

Jeremy has been on two previous hurricane relief trips. These trips were shortly after the storms and involved tearing out all the water damage walls, flooring and ductwork. These trips are really difficult not only because it is dirty, smells bad and everything is and has been wet for weeks but also because the devastation is still so fresh for the families.

Chuck Cholke, American Combustion Service, Mokena, IL

Chuck has worked continuously throughout the pandemic, taking on extra hours and picking up emergency work at hospitals and food manufacturers to keep them up and running while other employees were quarantined.  Chuck has put his on health at risk and has taken special precautions to stay safe for the customers and for his wife who has a weakened immune system.  The constant focus of remaining safe can wear on anyone, but Chuck continues to do what is neede for his team and customers.

“Chuck is always an above and beyond employee, but even more so during this trying time. He is a dedicated worker who does what is necessary without needing recognition,” shared his colleague Niki White.

Matt Smith, Mollenberg-Betz, Buffalo, NY

From day one of the COVID-19 Pandemic being declared, Matt Smith has gone above and beyond to ensure his team was safe. His top priorities were that his technicians in the field were safe and that Mollenberg-Betz’ business ran as close to “business as usual” as possible. While most of the office worked from home, Matt came into the office every day.  Often times taking on his colleagues’ tasks.  He constantly stayed in contact with the technicians in the field to ensure all customers were serviced.

Linda Scalzo shared, “He always puts all of our needs above his own.  He is a great boss and we all appreciate him so much.”

MSCA is proud to recognize these heroes in our industry and distinguish them as an MSCA Extraordinary Everyday Hero. We will be spotlighting each of these heroes over the next few months. For a full list of 2020 Extraordinary Everyday Hero Awardees, please click here.

Find the Latest from E.H. Wachs and Cerro Flow Products LLC 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:

E.H. Wachs
Experience E.H. Wachs weld prep machine tools for pipe cutting/beveling and Orbitalum’s high purity cutting, facing and orbital welding systems virtually via our fully interactive Wachs@Work program.

Cerro Flow Products LLC
Cerro Flow Products LLC is pleased to announce CerroPress® – the next generation in copper press fittings. Purposely engineered for ease of assembly and backed by a dedicated customer service team.

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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.

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Johansen & Anderson Perseveres Through the COVID-19 Pandemic with Jonas Construction Software

While some businesses struggled to produce the information needed to apply for a federal Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan when the pandemic spread, Rick Cronholm, owner of Johansen & Anderson, was able to pull all the necessary reports in less than 30 minutes, thanks to Jonas Construction Software.

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MCAA’s Sponsor Spotlight Episode Five Welcomes Richard Bledsoe, Zurn Industries

In the fifth episode of MCAA’s Sponsor Spotlight series, MCAA CEO Tim Brink, welcomes Zurn Industries VP – Sales & Marketing, Richard Bledsoe. The Sponsor Spotlight Series is a new way for MCAA contractor members to learn more about the Manufacturer/Supplier Council (M/SC) Governing Board members, their products, their relationship with MCAA, and what being a member means to them.

Richard Bledsoe is Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Zurn Industries, LLC. Richard is responsible for all U.S. Sales and Marketing functions for the Zurn Water Management division of Rexnord. Zurn Engineered Water Solutions® is a recognized leader in commercial, municipal, and industrial markets and manufactures the largest breadth of engineered water solutions in the industry, including a wide spectrum of sustainable plumbing products. Zurn delivers total building solutions for new construction and retrofit applications that enhance any building’s environment. Zurn Industries, LLC is a Rexnord Industries, LLC brand within the Water Management Platform: www.rexnord.com.

Recorded: Friday, December 4, 2020

Connect with Peers on Hot-Button Issues at the 2020 Industry Improvement Funds Virtual Seminar on December 3, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. EST

Discover perspectives from around the country when you connect with industry improvement fund trustees and local association executives at the 2020 Industry Improvement Funds Virtual Seminar. Group discussions will provide time to learn from one another about hot-button topics: the new norm, engagement, post-COVID actions and collective bargaining agreement extensions. Groups will be pre-assigned to provide a variety of perspectives from around the country. The seminar will also include legal updates and a legislative and regulatory outlook. Join us on December 3, 2020 from 11:00am – 1:45pm Eastern for this free education. Don’t delay – register today!

Withum’s Latest Developments with the PPP Loan Forgiveness Webinar

Withum’s SBA Financial Assistance Services Team held a webinar on November 20, 2020 discussing the latest developments with the SBA Loan Forgiveness Application submissions.

Topics included:

  • Detailed discussion of which PPP Loan Forgiveness Application Forms are appropriate to use:
    • Form 3508
    • Form 3508 EZ
    • Form 3508 S
  • Common preparation pitfalls and tips in using third party payroll reports
  • The newly issued and controversial “Loan Necessity Questionnaires” – Forms 3509 (For-Profit Borrowers) and 3510 (Non-Profit Borrowers)
  • Tax and US GAAP treatment of PPP loans

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Find the Latest from MILWAUKEE TOOL and Watts-Mueller 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:

MILWAUKEE TOOL
The M12 FUEL™ ProPEX® Expander unlocks a breakthrough in productivity for plumbing installers, delivering the fastest 3/8”-1” expansions. Featuring an auto-rotating head, the expander provides you with uniform expansions for the most consistent installations. In combination with the ProPEX® Expander Heads with RAPID SEAL™, installers will experience up to 65% faster sealing of connections as temperatures decrease, reducing the time before pressure testing.

Watts-Mueller
Innovative technologies, intelligent software, robust construction, and modern design are the four cornerstones of our profile cutting machines. Our thermal 3D pipe cutting machines are available in a wide range of sizes, from 1” to 12” two axis systems up to 160″ in diameter.

Need Something Else?

Find many more smart solutions 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 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!

VISIT SMART SOLUTIONS

Harris Products Group Responds Rapidly During COVID-19 Crisis

Within weeks of the outbreak of the coronavirus, the Harris Products Group had produced and supplied thousands of medical regulators and hundreds of gas systems to distributors throughout the United States that were scrambling to meet critical needs.

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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.

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MCAA’s Sponsor Spotlight Episode 3: Todd Young, Ferguson

In the third episode of MCAA’s Sponsor Spotlight series, MCAA President, Brian Helm, interviews Todd Young, Vice President of the Commercial Business Group for Ferguson. The Sponsor Spotlight Series is a new way for MCAA contractor members to learn more about the Manufacturer/Supplier Council (M/SC) Governing Board members, their products, their relationship with MCAA, and what being a member means to them.

Todd Young has served as Vice President of the Commercial Business Group since 2016. He is responsible for developing new strategies and business concepts that drive growth and strategic differentiation to ensure Ferguson’s relevant position in the commercial business. Todd joined Ferguson as a Trainee in 1991. 

Recorded: Friday, November 13, 2020

SBA Announces Loan Necessity Questionnaire for PPP Borrowers of $2M or More

On October 26, 2020, the Small Business Administration (SBA) issued a 30-Day “information collection” regulatory notice (85 FR, 67809-67810) with various forms implementing the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan program under the CARES Act. 

Of particular note is SBA Form 3509Loan Necessity Questionnaire (For-Profit Borrowers), for borrowers with PPP loans of $2 million or more. The form is to be sent by bank lenders to borrowers after the borrower applies for loan forgiveness.  Once the form is sent to the borrower from the bank, the borrower will have only 10 days after receipt of the form to compile the comprehensive responses to the questionnaire. Eventually the answers to the questionnaire will be sent to the SBA for their review and analysis. 

Below is a non-scientific compilation of legal and accounting advice relating to the forms. Of particular note among all of them is the requested comparison on 2nd quarter gross revenue between 2019 and 2020, and other issues relating to the good faith application standards of the initial loan application. The advice compiled below counsels early action to be ready for the short response time, careful legal and accounting review of the loan application standards and responses, and other elements of judgment for the loans. 

The forms are not listed on the SBA website yet, and are expected to be released on or about November 25th, the close of the comment period.  There are some reports that banks already have the draft form and are ready to use it immediately upon approval. 

Please review the various advice articles below from:

Congratulations to MCAA’s Emerging Student Chapter & Chapter of Excellence Grant Recipients

On behalf of the John R. Gentille Foundation and MCAA’s Career Development Committee, we are pleased to announce the following Student Chapters received a 2020 Emerging Chapter Grant: Bowling Green State University, Cypress College, Northern Kentucky University, and Virginia Tech, Blacksburg Campus.

The Emerging Chapter Grant was created to assist new chapters in becoming more established or struggling chapters in overcoming a challenge or obstacle. The financial assistance this grant money provides has helped chapters build stronger and better programs that attract and interest more students.

The John R. Gentille Foundation and MCAA’s Career Development Committee are also pleased to share the following Student Chapters received a 2020 Chapter of Excellence Grant: Ball State University, California State University, Chico, California State University, East Bay, Fairleigh-Dickinson University, Ferris State, Kansas State University, Kent State University, Purdue University, the University of Maryland, the University of Missouri- Columbia, and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

This Chapter of Excellence award recognizes student chapters for their extraordinary performance and accomplishments during the prior year, as well as encourage their continued growth and development.

Congratulations to all recipients and many thanks for your continued interest and participation in MCAA’s Student Chapter program.

MCAA’s Sponsor Spotlight Episode 4: Richard Lattanzi, Apollo Valves

In the fourth episode of MCAA’s Sponsor Spotlight series, MCAA Immediate Past President, Mike Brandt interviews Richard Lattanzi, Chief Executive Officer Americas for Aalberts Integrated Piping Systems – Americas. The Sponsor Spotlight Series is a new way for MCAA contractor members to learn more about the Manufacturer/Supplier Council (M/SC) Governing Board members, their products, their relationship with MCAA, and what being a member means to them.

Richard is the President and CEO of Aalberts Integrated Piping Systems – Americas, where he is responsible for the business that includes the “Apollo” valves portfolio, Elkhart Products Corporation fittings, and Shurjoint grooved products. Prior to joining Aalberts, he built his career at Siemens and Honeywell where he held positions in strategy, operations, product development, and executive leadership with a focus on commercial building technology products and solutions. Over his career, he has developed a reputation for developing innovative/smart products, building great teams, and focusing on outstanding service and support. He enjoyed living in four countries and gained the experience of leading both regional and global technology and manufacturing businesses. Richard holds an MBA and a BS of Engineering, both from the University of Pittsburgh. Originally from the Pittsburgh area (Oakmont), he and his wife now reside in Charlotte NC.    

Recorded: Friday, November 20, 2020

Beyond the Classroom Video Series: The Benefit of Connecting with Industry Professionals

University of Missouri-Columbia mechanical engineering major Kylie Nedelka first learned about the MCAA GreatFutures program after hearing the association president speak to her class a few years ago. It was here Kylie realized the many benefits of being involved with the program.

“Networking is by far the best thing you can do in your career,” Kylie said while stressing the importance of building a professional network. Using her networking skills, she has landed two internships with SIEMENS, a member of the MCAA Manufacturer/Supplier Council. Kylie landed her first internship opportunity at the 2018 GreatFutures Forum while riding on a bus to Disneyland, where she shared a seat and struck up a conversation with Kristin Junia, Program Manager at SIEMENS. The following day, Kylie made sure to stop by the SIEMENS booth at the forum’s career fair. This is where she could talk more in-depth with Kristin about her education and internship interests and was offered an internship on the spot.

We hope Kylie’s story inspires other students to put themselves out there and not be afraid to talk to and connect with people within the industry, as you never know where it will lead!

You can read more of Kylie’s story here.

Michael James Industries & UA Local 638 Lend Veterans a Helping Hand

MCAA members Michael James Industries, Inc. and sister company County Fair Air Conditioning teamed up with the Steamfitters Local Union 638 Metals Trade Branch to help Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 2913 with vital repairs and replacement in the face of COVID-related budget shortfalls.

A fleet of trucks bearing a team of technicians and project manager from Michael James Industries arrived at the Patchogue, New York-based VFW Post 2913 on September 22, 2020. They and company co-owner Michael Herman met with VFW members and their commander, Senator Monica Martinez, the president of the Building and Trades Council and a representative from Steamfitters Local Union 638.

The mission of the day was to remove a failed main HVAC system and replace it with a new 5-ton system that included both outdoor and indoor units, hot water coil, re-piping and new valves. The system is one of three in the building, needed for heating and cooling the lower level used for meetings and member activities. Though the installation itself was routine, how it came to be was anything but.

Helping Hands – From Officials to Industry

The ball got rolling when Senator Monica Martinez received a visit from constituent Dave Rogers, a Veteran and the commander of VFW Post 2913, and his affable black Labrador Retriever service dog, Grunt. The visit was an appeal for help. The VFW found that they could not afford to repair or replace this vital system, with their income impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

As a member of the Veterans, Homeland Security and Military Affairs Committee, Veteran projects are a priority to Senator Martinez. She called Matthew Aracich, President of the Building & Construction Trades Council of Nassau & Suffolk Counties, who in turn reached out to Steamfitters Local Union 638 Metals Trade Branch’s Union President, Patrick Dolan, Jr.

Trade unions are well known for coming together to solve problems and improve communities, and their response was exactly that. In an incredibly generous act, Local Union 638 not only got on board; they also allocated funds through the Service Fitters Promotional Fund to purchase all of the equipment and materials donated to the VFW project.

Local Union 638 President Dolan called upon union members James Carlson and Michael Herman, owners of Michael James Industries, to ask if there was any way they could help with this project installation. Carlson said, “We’ve had such a great relationship with Union 638 for many years, and Veterans have sacrificed so much for us – we were happy to get behind this and lend our support.” Herman added, “We love helping out in our own community and giving back, so this project hits home.”

   

Volunteering for the Veterans

Thanks to the commitment and selfless generosity of so many helping hands volunteering from multiple offices and union trade organizations, VFW Post 2913 has a dependable new system that will allow them to continue to provide valuable services and support to area Veterans for many years to come.

MCAA applauds this effort, and the efforts of all our members to make a difference in their communities.

Register Now for the 2020 Industry Improvement Funds Virtual Seminar

Registration is now open for the 2020 Industry Improvement Funds Virtual Seminar on December 3, 2020 from 11:00am – 1:45pm Eastern. The seminar will provide legal updates and a legislative and regulatory outlook. Group discussions centered around the new norm, engagement, post-COVID actions and collective bargaining agreement extensions will round out the program. Don’t delay, register now for this complimentary education.

National Service and Maintenance Agreement Survey

The MSCA is requesting all companies that have signed up to be a part of the National Service and Maintenance Agreement to take a few moments to complete a brief survey.  Respondents feedback and recommendations will add to the value of the Agreement by helping them maintain and grow their service market share. It will also improve and enhance their competitiveness as well as help guide the MSCA Labor Committee as they begin negotiations later this year. All responses are anonymous, only the compiled results will be utilized. The survey will close on November, 20th 2020.

To access the survey, please click the link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NSMA2020

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Spotlighting 2020 MSCA Extraordinary Everyday Hero Awardees

MSCA has been honoring our industry’s very own everyday heroes for the past five years at the annual education conference. Our expectations were blown away by just how many heroes we have within our industry – we received nineteen nominations this year! We are so proud of the many peers among us who do extraordinary things every day, simply out of the kindness of their hearts with a passion to make a difference for the better.

Ralph Caba, Donnelly Mechanical, Queens Village, NY

This past April, Ralph oversaw two projects that were an integral part of the emergency response to the COVID-19 pandemic here in NYC, converting two facilities within Queens and Brooklyn into temporary field hospitals. With NYC being one of the first areas within the US to be hit hard by the pandemic, there were so many unknowns and it was truly an unprecedented time.  Ralph stepped up as the strong leader that the technicians needed to get them through the day to day while on the job.  Not only does Ralph have the technical skill but also exudes confidence and perseverance.  His motivating force helped get his team through this challenging, yet rewarding, job.

Ralph started his HVAC career as a service technician, where he primarily performed troubleshooting, installation and control work and has steadily progressed up the ranks to his current position as Field Supervisor. 

“Ralph is a true testament that hard work and a strong work ethic pays off,” shares Donnelly colleague, Kaitlin Simensky. 

Montavia Deloatch, Warwick Mechanical Group, Newport News, VA

A team of Warwick Mechanical Group’s technicians, including Montavia Deloatch, traveled to North Carolina during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic to assist local residents who had been displaced due to Hurricane Florence. The team spent a week doing rebuild and repair work related to their trade but also installed insulation, exterior sheathing, gas piping, flooring, drywall, and framing. They painted, hung cabinets and performed any other repair work needed.

Montavia’s colleague and 2019 Everyday Hero Award Winner Michelle Collier commented, “They all came back talking about all the nice people they met and how satisfying it was to help these families get back into their homes.”

As a single parent, Montavia manages to create time to speak with students at local high schools, presenting HVAC and other skilled trades as an alternative to college. Montavia also coaches recreational football in his community.

Sonny Webb, Tozour Energy Systems, King of Prussia, PA

Sonny handles an array of daily tasks for Tozour Energy Systems building operations, from working in the warehouse and managing vendor relationships, to making coffee for the internal office staff and staying on top of building maintenance. Sonny goes above and beyond in all of his tasks, even with the current pandemic, Sonny didn’t miss a beat. He often arranged for special PPE drops and coordination for field personnel, sometimes even during personal time.

His consistent follow-ups with management for after hours calls were always taken on with a positive attitude.  For many office personnel, returning to work after several months was an adjustment, but Sonny’s uplifting spirits eased the transition process for his colleagues, creating a more pleasant environment to come back to.

“The building and people here stay afloat due to the efforts Sonny puts in on a daily basis. He makes you feel safe and welcome,” praised colleague, Kelly Goldovich. 

MSCA is proud to recognize these heroes in our industry and distinguish them as an MSCA Extraordinary Everyday Hero. We will be spotlighting each of these heroes over the next few months. For a full list of 2020 Extraordinary Everyday Hero Awardees, please click here.

WiMI is Looking for New Mentors

The MCAA Women in the Mechanical Industry’s Mentor/Mentee program is a great opportunity for seasoned professionals in the industry interested in serving as advisors to those new to the industry or be a role model to students looking to join the industry.  The relationships built in this program help to guide our industry into the future with a diverse, exciting group of women who may have never connected otherwise. It also enables women from all spectrums of the mechanical and HVACR service industry to connect, support, guide and counsel each other.

Our recent webinar demonstrated just how beneficial a mentor/mentee partnership can be, watch webinar here.

We are always open for both mentors and mentees. To join our program, please complete the form below and send to bdolim@mcaa.org.

Mentor Form
Mentee Form

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