"We strongly oppose decisions by municipalities that have indicated suspension of HVACR installation inspections during the spread of the coronavirus."
The Mechanical Contractors Association of America’s (MCAA’s) 2019 annual convention offered numerous educational and networking opportunities, and plenty of time to socialize, golf, or just soak up the sun.
These actions have increased the prices of sheet metal and aluminum, among other items, and they seem to be having a trickle-down effect for commercial HVACR contractors.
Kathleen (Kathy) McCauley was unanimously elected to MCAA’s board of directors.
She is the president of McCauley Mechanical Construction, Inc., a full-service mechanical contractor with projects ranging from boiler and chiller installation to medical-gas and industrial piping, and complete Design/Build and HVAC service maintenance services.
The team from Colorado State University won the final round of the Student Chapter Competition at MCAA18, taking home the first prize and $10,000 for their efforts. Their proposal for the renovation of a New York City steakhouse beat out proposals from the Fairleigh-Dickinson University, the University of Washington and the Wentworth Institute of Technology.
While residents and business owners in Texas, Louisiana, and Florida struggle to rebuild their lives following the path of destruction left by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, local HVAC contractors and manufacturers have an opportunity to step in and do what they do best — provide comfort.
John Gentile, CEO, Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA), announced a call-to-action via email to assist those affected by Hurricane Harvey.
After a long hiatus, the UA/Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA) Labor Relations Conference is returning to The Mirage in Las Vegas, Nov. 14-15. The conference theme is "Highlighting Best Practices" and will be a positive and forward-looking event.