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MCAA Releases New Volume of Toolbox Safety Talks for Mechanical Construction Workers

A new volume of toolbox safety talks is now available. MCAA Toolbox Safety Talks for Mechanical Construction Workers (Volume VI) features 52 new talks representing one talk for each week in a calendar year. Volume VI also features a new format, which now highlights the potential hazards and primary exposures at the beginning of each talk, and includes a relevant picture to make each talk more engaging. Topic categories include:

  • Silica
  • Confined Spaces in Construction
  • Lesser Known Potential Health and Physical Hazards
  • Potentially Hazardous Substances/Energy Sources
  • Potentially Hazardous Equipment
  • Protective Equipment/Emergency Planning
  • Miscellaneous
  • Occupational Injuries and Illnesses Recordkeeping

The new resource is free to members as a benefit of membership and is accessible here.

University Mechanical Use of Uponor Radiant Flooring Leads to LEED Platinum

To help San Diego State University’s (SDSU’s) Associated Students reach its goal of making all its buildings LEED® certified by 2020, University Mechanical installed an Uponor in-slab radiant heating and cooling system in the new student union. Now, the three story Aztec Center is not only highly sustainable, it is also LEED Platinum certified.

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Want More Examples of Green Projects?

Visit the Smart Solutions Case Studies area of our website! See how other mechanical contractors found their win-win with productivity-enhancing and cost-saving 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.

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Watch for New MCAA Safety Resources to Help You Celebrate National Safety Month (June)

Each year the National Safety Council encourages America to celebrate National Safety Month (June). MCAA is helping you celebrate this year with three new safety resources. The resources, which include MCAA Toolbox Safety Talks for Mechanical Construction Workers  (Volume VI), MSCA Safety Manual for Mechanical Service Technicians (Third Edition), and MCAA Safety Manual for Mechanical Construction Workers (Eighth Edition), will be made available to members for free this month as a benefit of membership. MCAA will announce the release of each new safety resource, all of which will be accessible here.

Find the Latest from Viega, Watts Water Technologies 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:


Viega MegaPress® Stainless Fittings
Viega
Time-consuming piping system repairs can lead to longer downtimes and lost revenue. A Viega MegaPress® Stainless fitting can be installed in 7 seconds or less, to get production back online quickly.

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Watts Water Technologies IntelistationWatts Water Technologies
Using the IntelliStation, facilities managers can remotely monitor and control water temperatures to provide hot water consistently and on demand, wherever and whenever it is needed for domestic applications.

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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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DSI Uses CADDY Products to Gain an Edge in the Competitive Austin Market

Faced with the need to minimize noise and limit work to daytime hours for a hospital remodeling project, Dynamic Systems, Inc. (DSI) prefabricated as much as possible, calling on CADDY products from Pentair to get the job done and also saving time on the jobsite. The project called for DSI to add a floor to the hospital while the hospital was still serving patients.

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Looking for More Ways to Save Time on Your Projects?

Visit the Smart Solutions Case Studies area of our website! See how other mechanical contractors found their win-win with productivity-enhancing and cost-saving 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.

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Want Your Project Supervisors to Grow Profits? Send Them to the Field Leaders Conference!

MCAA’s highly-rated Field Leaders Conference gives your project supervisors the chance to learn some new skills that could make the difference on your jobs.

The success of your projects depends on the ability of your field leaders to bring them in on time and on budget. Effective field leaders need the skills and knowledge to understand the tasks that must be accomplished, how to motivate staff and labor to work productively, solve project challenges quickly and effectively, relate positively with customers, suppliers and colleagues and to use strategies that will increase productivity and profits.

The conference will be held October 11, 2017 – October 13, 2017 in Philadelphia, PA. Participants will acquire skills needed to be business and results-oriented managers focused on growing your company’s profits and brand.

Your employees will learn how to communicate and plan more effectively and be proactive jobsite leaders. Only a few spots remain so learn more, download a registration form or register your field leaders online!

Victaulic Helps A.T. Chadwick Renovate a Philadelphia Icon

To meet the coordination challenges and compressed timeline of an historic building renovation in downtown Philadelphia, A.T. Chadwick turned to Victaulic’s drawing services team. The speed of installation of Victaulic grooved piping systems would also prove crucial to meeting deadlines, as well as reducing costs.

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Facing Challenges on Your Projects?

Visit the Smart Solutions Case Studies area of our website to see how other mechanical contractors found their win-win with productivity-enhancing and cost-saving 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.

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Want to Structure Your Preconstruction Planning So Nothing Is Overlooked? This Guide Can Help!

Complete pre-planning and scheduling are vital to a project’s success and profitability, but how do you ensure that it happens? MCAA’s Planning for Profitability: Your Guide to Successful Preconstruction Planning is here to help. The guide walks your team through 19 planning phases to ensure that nothing is overlooked. Using this guide, your team will:

  • Achieve agreement on targeted profit.
  • Create a well-thought-out, finalized, workable plan and schedule.
  • Identify additional profit opportunities to be investigated and risks to be avoided.

The team will document construction and administrative activities, persons responsible for each activity, a time frame during which the activity will be performed, and deadline dates. This written plan then becomes an integral part of the project’s management, planning, and execution.

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Related Resources

You may also be interested in these other resources related to preconstruction planning:

Successful Project Management Flowchart

This flowchart complements the information in the guide. It includes critical activities for each job along with the individuals typically involved in that activity.

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PIPES (PROCESS INFORMATION PORTAL ENABLING SUCCESS)

Learn how the BP Group used MCAA’s Planning for Profitability: Your Guide to Successful Preconstruction Planning as the basis for PIPES in this Management Methods Bulletin. By developing high level process flows and drilling down into each core process, this E. Robert Kent Award for Management Innovation winner documented how work was performed and identified holes in staffing, processes and technology.

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Get the Latest from Carrier Corporation, WAYNE WATER SYSTEMS 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:


Carrier Dual Stage Relief Economizer (DSRE)
Carrier Corporation
Carrier’s Dual Stage Relief Economizer (DSRE) for light commercial rooftop units combines a traditional economizer with a means of relieving building pressure without the use of a power-consuming device.

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WAYNE WATER SYSTEMS Blue Angel Battery Back-UpWAYNE WATER SYSTEMS
Blue Angel Pumps is a premiere manufacturer of Sump, Water, Sewage, and Multi-use pumps. We deliver exceptional quality, have a commitment to innovation, and focus on customer service.

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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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Egan Company Earns High Marks for University Installation of Daikin Rebel Comfort Control

By installing Daikin Applied highly efficient Rebel rooftop units, Egan Company overcame time challenges and space constraints, providing Bethel University with a more effective, energy-saving solution to its HVAC needs.

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Looking for More Ways to Save Time on Your Projects?

Visit the Smart Solutions Case Studies area of our website! See how other mechanical contractors found their win-win with productivity-enhancing and cost-saving 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.

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Mechanical Contractors Association of Kentucky Contributes to MCERF

The Mechanical Contractors Association of Kentucky, Inc., Louisville, KY, has contributed an additional $3,500 to MCERF, raising their total contribution to the Mechanical Contracting Education & Research Foundation (MCERF) to $28,500.  Matthew Hammond, Executive Director of the association, says that his members support MCERF’s educational and research efforts.  They are especially behind its efforts to recruit and retain great young people for the mechanical contracting industry.

President of MCERF, Mark Rogers, thanked the leadership and members of the MCA of Kentucky for their support of the Foundation.  He added that, “Matt’s members could have decided to support any number of causes but they made it a priority to support the Foundation.  I personally appreciate that spirit.”

For more information on MCERF, contact Dennis Langley (dlangley@mcaa.org).

U.S. Engineering Saves Time, Labor with Zurn Lean Construction Plumbing Solutions

Zurn Industries, LLC enabled U.S. Engineering Company to “move the chains” faster than usual during the rough-in phase of building a new stadium for Colorado State University in Fort Collins, CO. Patrick Barnett, project manager for U.S. Engineering, said Zurn’s lean construction practices provided “at least a 10-percent” labor savings for the company.

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Looking for Other Ways to Save?

Visit the Smart Solutions Case Studies area 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.

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Put the Project Manager’s Manual to Work for Your PMs

Let your PMs and others who manage projects benefit from the experience and insight of their peers with MCAA’s Project Manager’s Manual. The information contained in this manual was compiled by the MCAA Project Managers Education Committee and the faculty of MCAA’s Institute for Project Management as well as mechanical contractors and individual consultants from across the country. It reflects not only the experience of men and women who have successfully managed construction projects throughout the country, but also the research of experts in our industry.

What Does It Cover?

The manual addresses all aspects of mechanical industry project management, including key topics like managing change orders and claims, job cost and labor control, productivity, scheduling, safety, and much more.

By itself, the manual is a concentrated source of general information on project management in the construction industry, offering tips for handling day‐to‐day situations and avoiding some of the most common pitfalls. When supplemented with your company’s policies and procedures and specific information about your current projects, it becomes an indispensable tool for PMs to effectively manage their responsibilities, whether they are veterans or newcomers to the job. The manual also contains forms and sample letters that can be tailored to your company’s needs, saving your PMs time.

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Curious About Other Resources?

Visit MCAA’s Resource Center for all of our valuable resources for running your business, safety and health, management methods and construction technology — available free to members with one click!

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GreatFutures Forum Celebrates Our Industry Champions… Present and Future

MCAA’s 2017 GreatFutures Forum (September 28-30, Indianapolis, IN) will bring together students from across the U.S. and Canada with MCAA members who want to hire them. Their mutual interest in our industry and its potential to grow and thrive will electrify this exciting conference.

The centerpiece of the Forum and the kick-off event is Future Fest, an exhibit of MCAA members—mechanical, service and plumbing contractors and manufacturers and suppliers—who want to hire the best students majoring in mechanical engineering, architectural engineering, construction management and other disciplines related to our industry for either internships or full-time positions.  MCAA members who hire students during the Forum will also have the opportunity to apply for a from the Mechanical Contracting Education & Research Foundation (MCERF) for each student hired and they will receive a $500 gift card.

That’s not all!  The program features must-see speakers that include MCAA President Greg Fuller, industry consultant Kevin Dougherty on the importance of communication in the field and world-renowned futurist Thomas Frey on future career changes coming for today’s new professionals. The annual mini competition (including Forum Frenzy), a presentation by the Student Chapter of the Year (University of Missouri-Columbia) and the announcement of the 2017-2018 Student Chapter Competition will keep you guessing and engaged.

As a special treat, we’re taking over the NCAA Hall of Champions Friday evening for dinner, a tour and an evening of fun, relaxation and interactive games.

This is a conference for everyone, especially for MCAA members who want to hire bright, well-qualified students from the best universities and colleges with engineering and construction programs and their students who want to work for industry champions. All the Forum details are included in the colorful brochure (follow the link below). Registration is opening shortly; watch for the announcement and then sign uip.

Please contact Harlee Gallo with questions.

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Get the Latest from Charlotte Pipe & Foundry, Miller Electric Mfg. Co. 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:


Charlotte Pipe & Foundry
Charlotte Pipe and Foundry is the nation’s leading maker of cast iron and plastic pipe and fittings for the plumbing industry.

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Miller Electric Mfg. Co.
Simplified and optimized for pipe fabrication shop welding, the PipeWorx 400 Welding System’s streamlined set-up with one touch welding, quick process changeover, and Pulsed and Modified Short-Arc MIG processes, makes training and turn-around times faster than ever before.

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Need Something Else?

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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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Retainage and PDF Editing are Featured in New Management Methods Bulletins

Helping MCAA members manage projects and their costs more effectively is the aim of two new Management Methods Bulletins just published by MCAA’s Management Methods Committee — PDF Editing Utilization for the Mechanical Contractor and Managing Retainage — A Critical Component of Effective Cash Flow.  

The Advanced Leadership Institute’s (ALI) Team 5 created the .pdf editing bulletin as their project for Course 16. Although several software products are available to edit project documents in .pdf format (a list of products is provided), this bulletin focuses on Bluebeam, which is widely used in the construction industry. Effective use of the software as a project collaboration tool can save considerable costs in shipping, printing and labor hours spent on the planning process. The bulletin’s content covers: Document Editing and Mark-ups, File Editing and Search Functions, Projects and Sessions. Each section explains its basic functions and benefits to project management and collaboration.

Another critical component of project management is retainage fees. Traditionally, retainage has been a means of ensuring a job is completed through the punch list before the full fee is paid. More recently, however, retainage is being held through the warranty period, which creates cash flow issues for the contractor. This bulletin offers some advice and strategies to help contractors manage retainage effectively and avoid cash flow disruptions.

Download your free Management Methods bulletins — PDF Editing Utilization for the Mechanical Contractor and Managing Retainage — A Critical Component of Effective Cash Flow — a benefit of MCAA membership.

Rawal’s APR Control Modulates Humidity, Stops Mold Invasion in Mixed-Use Space

To combat the signs of mold and mildew growth, a Southeastern U.S. house of worship installed the APR Control manufactured by Rawal Devices, Inc. to eliminate the humidity causing the problem. Thanks to the new control, the organization avoided major health effects and was able to restore its facility to full use.

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Looking for More Smart Solutions to Your Customers’ Challenges?

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MSCA and Convoy of Hope Partner Again to Bring Hope in Boca Raton!

This year, prior to the commencement of MSCA 2017 Education Conference in Boca Raton, FL, MSCA and Convoy of Hope will partner once again to deliver a tractor trailer full of much needed supplies to the Palm Beach County Food Bank. MSCA Board members and other volunteers will help unload tens of thousands of pounds of goods, valued at over $40,000. MSCA volunteers will then assist with performing various needed tasks and activities at the food bank.

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Take a look at last year’s turnout:

At our MSCA 2017 Education Conference, spouses and other volunteers will also pack approximately 75,000 meals and over 15,000 pounds of rice or beans which will be shipped to Convoy of Hope’s Children’s Feeding Programs worldwide. We look forward to working again with a hardworking group of volunteers at our “Do Good – Feel Great” Packing Party on October 17, 2017.

NCPWB Annual Meeting Highlights Advancements and Best Practices

The NCPWB Spring Technical Committee Meeting provided a wide range of information including best practices for brazing copper joints in high-pressure HVACR application, using advanced GMAW (MIG) in the field, addressing the challenges of welding Grade 91 (9Cr-1Mo-V) Chromium-Molybdenum steel, tips for using Pipe Fabrication Institute standards.  The event took place April 23-26, 2017 in San Antonio.

MCAA President-Elect Mike Brandt Addressed the NCPWB Technical Committee

Mike Brandt

MCAA President-Elect Mike Brandt, a long-time member of the NCPWB Technical Committee, addressed the audience.  He congratulated the Bureau and the attendees for the work that they do for the industry. Mike then told attendees how his employees have taken advantage of the many educational programs the MCAA offers and encouraged everyone to do the same.

“After three plus decades in this industry, I know pretty well the opportunities and challenges we face as union mechanical contractors. And I know the real value, both professionally and personally, of being an MCAA contractor.”

— MCAA President-Elect Mike Brandt

Mike also talked about the great relationship between the MCAA and the UA. He said MCAA contractors recognize the advantage of the skilled labor that the union provides, noting that the UA has been the leading source of trained labor for over 126 years.

He shared some of the educational programs that MCAA offers to its members. Mike concluded by thanking everyone for their involvement in the organization.

“It’s clear to all of us that the Pipe Welding Bureau is making tremendous contributions, and I applaud the Board of Trustees, Nick and all of you for your hard work and your continued success.”

— MCAA President-Elect Mike Brandt

UA Welding Program Update

Randy Gandy

The UA’s Randy Gandy informed attendees about advancements in technology and encouraged them to embrace new technologies. He noted that these advancements require future welders to be highly skilled. As part of the UA’s training program, new journeymen and apprentices will be exposed to some, if not all, new technologies such as:

  • Friction Stir
  • Laser Alignment Pipe End Prep Equipment
  • Laser Beam Welding
  • Lincoln STT
  • Mega Stir
  • Miller RMD
  • Motion Tracking
  • Pipe Purging
  • Spin Arc
  • Weld Track Monitoring

The UA has launched its new welding manual, Welding Practices and Procedures for the Pipe Trades, which covers the SMAW/GTAW and GMAW processes. The UA’s Oxy Fuel/Plasma Cutting Manual and online Instructor Resource Library (IRL) and Student Resource Library (SRL) are also being updated. Two new courses have been implemented over the past two years with great success Emerging Welding Technologies and Innovative Welding Techniques.

Use of Ultrasonic phase array testing, a powerful NDT technology, has grown tremendously over the past two years both in the field and in pipe fabrication shops. The UA Training Department has developed a Phased Array Analysis course to educate instructors about the testing equipment as well as the imperfections of specific welding techniques.

To keep up with the ever-changing demands of our industry and contractors, the UA is implementing new training courses at both its Instructor Training Program (ITP) and regionally. New courses being offered during 2017 include:

  • AWS-CWI 9 Year Re-certification
  • Clamping, Reforming and Aligning Pipe
  • Operations of a UA Weld Test Facility
  • Pipe Line Distribution
  • Precision End Preparation and Field Machining Pipe Review

To support Local Unions in the training of their members while meeting contractor demands, the UA has set up three welding trailers that offer RMD, STT and TIP TIG welding processes.  The trailers can be used to certify welders at job sites, saving contractors time and the expense of pulling welders off the job to certify them.

Presentations at the NCPWB Technical Committee

How to Put Together a Weld Submittal Package

Steve Millmann

Steve Millmann of Hooper Corporation demonstrated how to put together a weld submittal package. He explained the requirements in a specification and the process for selecting Welding Procedure Specification (WPS) and corresponding Welder Performance Qualification Test (WPQT) records that meet the requirements. The submittal package included the welder’s qualification and continuity records along with a continuity log to record future welding activities (continuity dates). He noted that it is a good practice to include a letter of good standing from the local NCPWB chapter in the submittal package.

On-site Fabrication of High Pressure Brazed Joints

Dale Powell

Dale L. Powell of the Copper Development Association provided information on the critical steps required for the on-site fabrication of trouble-free high pressure, brazed joints using copper and copper alloy tube and fittings. He delved into the science behind copper alloy brazing and covered installation data related to brazing new copper iron alloy tubes and fittings.

GMAW in the Field

James Byrne

James Byrne of Miller Electric discussed the use of GMAW (MIG) in the field and how it is different from the traditional processes SMAW (stick) and GTAW (TIG) previously used in field welding. He talked about how variables can affect the condition of the weld. He also explained how those variables (different tip sizes, tip types, nozzles, wires, gun angles, gas selections, gas flow, wire sizes, drive roll alignment, drive roll tensioners, etc.) can affect the condition of the weld and how a welder can manage those variables.

How TIP TIG Has Changed P91 Welds

Charles Patrick

Charles W. “Pat” Patrick of ALS Maverick Testing Laboratories, Inc. explained how TIP TIG has changed how P91 materials can be welded for either shop or field fabrication. He stated that the TIP TIG system is cost-effective and can be used for the entire weld from root to cap producing the high-quality welds that the industry expects from the GTAW process. He also talked about Grade 91 materials in power piping systems and explained the reason for low impact values of weld metal produced by some semi-automatic hot wire processes. He noted that the dynamics of the weld pool during deposition and the heat flow during solidification play important roles in the resulting mechanical properties of the weld metal.

Pipe Fabrication Standards and Use

Ned Hawkins

Ned T. Hawkins of W. Soule & Company presented the history of pipe fabrication standards and demonstrated how the standards are used. He also discussed the Pipe Fabrication Institute’s (PFI) membership and meeting structures.

Award Recipients

NCPWB Chapter of Eastern Pennsylvania

Tim Brink and Jim Dougherty

The NCPWB chapter of Eastern Pennsylvania was recognized for its marketing efforts, which resulted in the largest membership gain in 2016.

Tim Brink and Jim Dougherty, Jr. (center) received the award on behalf of the chapter. Presenters Bob Silvia (left) and Bob Durr, Jr. (right).

Attendace Recognition

Randy Borman, Brian Boseo and Don Rockwell (center) were recognized for attending five consecutive NCPWB Technical Committee annual meetings. They received certificates from Bob Silvia (left) and Bob Durr, Jr. (right).

 

Join us Next Year

Mark your calendar and plan to attend the NCPWB Spring Technical Committee Meeting, which will be held April 21-25, 2018 at the Omni Rancho Las Palmas Resort & Spa in Rancho Mirage, CA.