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Project Profitability (PP) Seminars for Construction

Company principals, top executives, foremen and key project management staff will learn to improve jobsite and office productivity, while enhancing the value delivered to customers. These seminars will help one better understand the construction process, the keys to productivity, and what can be done to maximize jobsite profitability.

These courses are eligible for a 20% rebate on instructor fees, up to $5,000 per class. This benefit is available only to MCAA members and local affiliates in good standing who book courses via the NEI Initiative portal.

Seminars taught by Tom Williams include:

  • PP 100: Changing Behavior on a Problem Job
  • PP 101: Jobsite Productivity: How to Protect It…How to Improve It
  • PP 102: Six Habits of the Highly Productive Foreman
  • PP 103: Six Habits of the Highly Productive Project Manager
  • PP 104: Managing Change Orders and Documenting Construction Disputes
  • PP 105: Developing a Competitive Edge Through Planning
  • PP 106: Communication for Foremen and Project Managers

Other Seminars (OS) for Construction

This seminar is directed towards individuals with at least 5-10 years of experience in managing mechanical construction projects. Company leadership and experienced project management personnel will find great value in the class.

These courses are subsidized by MCAA. No rebate is available.

Seminars taught by John Koontz, MCAA Director, Project Management Education, include:

OS 100: Creating Highly Effective Foremen/Project Manager Partnerships
OS 101: Inside the Great Mechanical Contractors: How do the “Great” Differ from the “Good”?
OS 102: Change Orders, Productivity, Overtime: Understanding and Using the MCAA Management Methods Committee Developed Manual

Strategic Management (SM) Seminars for Construction

Owners, management team and project managers will benefit from these seminars built to help you strategically manage risk. You will gain insights into proven methods for developing effective strategic plans and key factors to implement and maintain them. Best of Class focus on key areas like” cash, risk, profit and family dynamics give participants great “take-home” value that can be implemented at once.

These courses are eligible for a 20% rebate on instructor fees, up to $5,000 per class. This benefit is available only to MCAA members and local affiliates in good standing who book courses via the NEI Initiative portal.

Seminars taught by Jim McCarl include:

  • SM 100: Strategic Planning–Your Springboard To Success
  • SM 101: Advanced Strategic Planning Workshop
  • SM 102: Risk Management for the Savvy Mechanical Contractor
  • SM 103: Succession Planning…or Else
  • SM 104: Profit Is Not a Dirty Word
  • SM 105: Cash is King
  • SM 106: How to Build a “Best of Class” Company
    – Session One: A Different DEJA-VU
    – Session Two: Proactive Planning
  • SM 107: The forgotten heroes….our support team.

Fundamentals of Project Management (FPM) Seminars

These seminars are specifically directed to junior and senior level project management personnel such as field engineers, project engineers, assistant project managers, project managers, senior project managers, estimators, senior estimators, etc.

These courses are subsidized by MCAA. No rebate is available.

Seminars taught by John Koontz, MCAA Director, Project Management Education, include:

  • FPM 100: Planning Skills for the Project Team
  • FPM 101: Productivity Improvement for Mechanical Projects
  • FPM 102: Using the Contract as a Tool for Project Management
  • FPM 103: Fundamentals of Job Cost Control
  • FPM 104: Time Management Skills and Managing Multiple Projects
  • FPM 105: Effective Project Documentation
  • FPM 106: Change Order Management: Best Practices for Success
  • FPM 107: Project Billings and Maintaining Positive Cash Flow
  • FPM 108: Essential Management Skills for the Project Manager
  • FPM 109: Basic Negotiating Skills for Project Managers
  • FPM 110: Mechanical Scheduling: Project Leader vs. Project Follower–Understanding the Basics
  • FPM 111: Critical Leadership Skills for Project Managers
  • FPM 112: Profitability Managing Your Subcontractors
  • FPM 113: Successful Survival of Project Closeout
  • FPM 114: Best Practices of Blue Chip Mechanical Project Managers

Field Leaders Education (FLE) Seminars for Construction

Field leaders of all experience levels will find great value in these seminars. They are specifically directed to junior and senior level field leadership personnel such as “future” foremen, foremen, general foremen, project superintendents, general superintendents, etc.

These courses are subsidized by MCAA. No rebate is available.

Seminars taught by John Koontz, MCAA Director, Project Management Education, include:

  • FLE 100: Planning Skills for Foremen
  • FLE 101: Productivity Improvement for Mechanical Projects
  • FLE 102: The Foreman’s Role in Project Documentation
  • FLE 103: Managing Labor: Coding, Tracking, and Forecasting
  • FLE 104: Essential Management Skills for the Project Foreman
  • FLE 105: Managing Change at the Jobsite
  • FLE 106: Successful Survival of Project Closeout
  • FLE 107: Critical Leadership Skills for Project Foremen
  • FLE 108: Everyday Negotiating Skills for Jobsite Supervisors
  • FLE 109: Managing Your Subcontractors
  • FLE 110: Practical Time Management Skills for Project Foremen
  • FLE 111: Qualities, Characteristics, and Habits of the Industry’s Best Field Leaders

MCAA 2025 Annual Convention

The MCAA Annual Convention is the highlight of the association’s year. With a reputation as the industry’s premier educational event, the MCAA Convention offers something for all members. Attendees will experience a first class trade show featuring the members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council, social functions that never cease to amaze and delight, exceptional education seminars and the chance to network and connect with industry peers. Don’t miss the opportunity to see what your trade association can do for you.

2026 NCPWB Annual Technical Conference/Committee Meeting

The NCPWB Technical Committee Conference is held annually to provide a forum for exchanging technical information among attendees and to offer presentations on topics related to pipe welding. The committee meeting portion of the event covers topics such as policy and producers regarding the joint UA/NCPWB welder certification program and addresses chapter inquiries. In addition to the annual event, chapter operation seminars are held every other year to educate chapter administrators about the policies/procedures associated with maintaining welder qualification records.