MCABC Members,
If you thought August was fun, it just keeps getting better and better! But before rushing ahead, a very big thank you to everyone – sponsors, golfers, volunteers and MCABC staff – who participated in and contributed to the success of the 2022 MCABC Golf Classic on August 11th at Northview Golf & Country Club. The numbers say it all: 288 golfers, 320 dinner guests, 28 sponsors and more than $4,000 raised for the Ending Violence Association of BC. A special thank you to the BC Lions for being a part of our annual event. Be sure to check out the Golf Classic 2022 photo album on MCABC’s Facebook page: Golf Classic 2022 photo album
Speaking of events, members will soon be switching up their clubs for cues at the September Pool Social & Tournament at Soho Billiards in Yaletown. It’s coming up fast – secure your tickets soon.
September is also about balancing and integrating networking with learning and education. A special thank you to Gold Education Sponsor FortisBC for contributing to our commitment to educational excellence and continuous learning for MCABC members. We have a HOT LIST of key sessions targeted to the mechanical contracting industry and exclusive to MCABC members this coming month and into early October. Registration is well underway – please be sure to secure your spot.
Sep. 14: Knowing Your Limits Under the Builders Lien Act
Sep. 15: The Journey to Net Zero
Sep. 19: The Business Case for BIM
Sep. 28: Coffee Talk: Serious About Safety? Let’s Talk!
Oct. 3-6: Developing Forepersons to Project Managers
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MCABC’s Board of Directors continues to focus on delivery of an aggressive and exciting five-year plan. This month, I am very proud to share with MCABC members, the mechanical contracting industry, our municipal, provincial and federal government stakeholders and representatives and new construction and existing building partners, the specific background, experience and foresight of MCABC’s 11 focused and progressive Board of Directors. Learn first-hand who is at the forefront of Leading the Change for mechanical contractors in BC. Read MCABC Board of Directors Bios
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MCABC believes that a strong governance structure is essential to the success of the mechanical contracting industry which continues to be impacted by supply chain and labour shortages. Advocacy and collaborative efforts with MCAC and industry stakeholders at the provincial and federal levels are ensuring a loud collective voice.
We were so pleased to hear on Aug. 24 of the federal government’s funding commitment to help employers with $21 million in funding for BCCA's Construction Industry. This funding will support small and medium-sized enterprises in BC to hire 2,100 first-year apprentices, over the next two years, in eligible Red Seal Trades. As the single largest representative trades group on new construction sites, comprising a total of 10 trades, mechanical contractors in BC will have an opportunity to benefit from the program that will be facilitated and administered by BCCA. Additional details about the program are available below.
As we transition to the fall, I would like to thank MCABC members for your continued support. MCABC staff is here to advance your interests, strengthen your positions and raise awareness of your economic impact. Your Association staff is comprised of professionals who are committed to the six pillars: Leadership, Education, Advocacy, Skilled Trades, Collaboration and Innovation. While focused, we also strike a balance of fun and wit. If you think you know of a good fit for our team, please send them our way. As part of our recent restructuring, we are recruiting for Education and Marketing Communications Managers.
Wishing you a relaxing and revitalizing September long weekend.
Kim Barbero CEO
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Welcoming our latest member to MCABC! We
encourage you to visit their website, accessible by clicking on the logo.
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Prompt Payment makes the cut in the Report on the Budget 2023 Consultation from the Select Standing Committee on Finance and Government Services.
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Congratulations to our Alberta colleagues who yesterday announced that the Prompt Payment Construction Lien Act is now in force.
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MCAC accepting nominations for national awards
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MCAC celebrates individuals and firms who have contributed greatly to the success of the Association and the mechanical contracting sector of the Canadian construction industry. Awards are generally given out at the MCAC Annual National Conference.
To submit a nomination for any of their national awards, complete the form by clicking here. Awards can be submitted throughout the year.
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Members Wanted for MCABC Health and Safety Committee
MCABC’s Health and Safety Task Force met to discuss the formation of an operational committee. The group’s purpose is to help build health and safety leadership within companies, provide education and resources, and connect members in health and safety roles with each other to share best practices.
To ensure that diverse perspectives are represented on the committee, there are openings for Safety Managers who work in fire protection, sprinkler fitting and insulating. For more information or to nominate someone, please contact Sarah Jones, Director of Operations at sjones@mcabc.org.
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Several MCABC members have been recognized for their award-winning excellence in mechanical contracting. Don’t miss the awards night on October 26 where Gold Award winners will be announced.
Mechanical Contractors ‐ Up to $3 Million:
Black & McDonald Limited for BCCW CMMT Active Heat Recovery (CNCP) Project – Phase 1 & 2
Trotter & Morton Group of Companies for Lush Systems Upgrade – Wash Down and Wastewater Systems
Mechanical Contractors ‐ $3 Million to $9 Million:
Black & McDonald Limited for Delta Hospital Medical Device Reprocessing & Operating Room Renovation
Division 15 Mechanical Ltd. for AbCellera Manitoba Street Tenant Improvements
Mechanical Contractors ‐ Over $9 Million:
Division 15 Mechanical Ltd. for BCIT Health Sciences Centre for Advanced Simulation
Pitt Meadows Plumbing for Royal Inland Hospital Patient Care Tower, Phase 1
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Attention Mechanical Contractors: Federal Funding to Support
Provincial Drive for Registered Apprentices.
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Over the next two years, Mechanical Contractors in BC with fewer than 500 employees will be amongst others representing 39 of construction’s Red Seal Trades eligible to receive $5,000 for hiring new employees or registering existing employees as first-year apprentices. An additional $5,000 will be granted if the worker reports as an underrepresented person. Employers can be eligible to receive payments for up to two first-year apprenticeship positions per year for the two-year period to a maximum of $40,000 per employer. To learn more about the funding and BCCA’s Construction Industry Apprenticeship program: Read Government of Canada News Release and Register your company to be contacted when the program launches at the end of September.
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Biggest and Best Golf Classic Yet!
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We had the best day at our 2022 Golf Classic, setting a new standard and demonstrating why mechanical contractors in BC should be part of MCABC events going forward. Not only was it our first-ever double shotgun with 288 golfers, but we also achieved 320 dinner guests and 28 sponsors! The team extends their thanks to everyone that took part in this monumental event, including our five superstar volunteers! This would not have been possible without the support of our members and mechanical contractors in BC.
After a blissful day in the sun, the ‘event cops’ hustled everyone into the banquet room for a delicious dinner and prize draws. We’re so excited to build on this success and bring more of what our members love to next year’s event.
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Best Ball, Scramble or Stroke Play? Vote Now! We’ve made it to the big leagues (sorry, wrong sport) by achieving a double shotgun golf tournament with 288 golfers! Next year we will again have two foursomes starting on every hole. Do you think the format should be Best Ball, Texas Scramble or Stroke Play? Help us choose by sending your opinion to MCABC at info@mcabc.org with either "Best Ball", “Texas Scramble” or “Stroke Play” in the subject line.
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Members Raise nearly $4,500 at Golf Classic to Help End Violence in
BC
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We are thrilled to once again be supporting the Ending Violence Association of BC (EVA BC), an umbrella organization that offers over 300 programs and services to combat violence. It was fun rubbing shoulders with Andrew Peirson and David Knevel of the BC Lions, who came out to support EVA BC’s Be More Than a Bystander Program, along with the Executive Director at EVA BC, Ninu Kang (pictured above). Learn more at: www.endingviolence.org
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Equip Your Field Leaders for
Success at MCAA Conferences!
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MCAA is hosting two Field Leaders Conferences this year and members of MCAC are invited to attend. If you are an MCABC Mechanical Contractor or Affiliate member, you are automatically an MCAC member. Registration is open for both upcoming conferences, October 12-14 in Indianapolis, IN and November 2-4 in Kansas City, MO. This conference is always a sellout so sign up quickly. Here is a video highlighting the conference. Learn more about specific conference details and register through each event website:
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Register for the 2022 BC Construction Health & Safety Conference
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October 20 & 21, 2022 Pinnacle Harbourfront Hotel (Vancouver)
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TSBC
Advertising Requirements for Licensed Contractors
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As of January 1, 2023, licensed contractors will be required
to publish their company name and Technical Safety BC licence number when
advertising their services to the public, in accordance with a new set of
guidelines.
While the regulation goes into effect on
September 6, 2022, the deadlines to update advertising materials will be rolled
out in a three-phased approach.
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Free education sessions: September 13 from 8 am – 9 am October 6 from 3 pm to 4 pm
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Beyond BIM -
Leveraging the Model for Estimating, Procurement, and Fabrication Using a
constructible process in which data is shared and updated in real-time with all
stakeholders optimizes the entire design, build, and operate lifecycle. Source: Contractor
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Roll up your sleeves, grab a cue and let's shoot some pool!
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We’re hosting a fun afternoon of billiards, bevvies and bites at Soho Bar and Billiards, Yaletown. Keep 3pm to 5pm on September 22nd open. Click the button below to see full event details and sponsorships.
Included:
- Face time and great dialogue with fellow MCABC members
- Appetizers, hot dogs and beer
- Trophy and prizes for runner ups
- Bragging rights!
- Foosball, pinball and darts also available
Sponsorship: Interested in being the Presenting Sponsor or Door Prize Sponsor? Let us know and we'll send you details.
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Serious about safety?
Let’s talk!
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September 28 - In Person!
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Members of the MCABC Mechanical Service Contractors Committee (MSCC) and Health & Safety Task Force are hosting the September Coffee Talk. This month’s conversation – for MCABC members only – is all about safety.
This event is how MCABC Coffee Talks were originally intended: connecting in-person over a coffee!
- What is safety and how is it defined in your company?
- How do you track safety?
- How do you enable safety?
- What does field adoption look like for your teams and how are field personnel adhering to it?
- Does your company’s safety culture impact employee recruitment and retention?
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This is an opportunity to engage in-person by sharing with one another your safety stories, best practices, safety processes, challenges and learnings. Contribute to a conversation focused on continuous improvement. Don't miss this in-person session over a coffee and snack.
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Secure your competitive advantage: The Business Case
for BIM Session
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This virtual session discusses why it makes good business sense to use BIM. It features MCABC members sharing case studies about how they use BIM for both large and small projects. Register now for this complimentary one hour event, taking place from 11am to 12pm.
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The Builders Lien Act provides a very useful tool in the toolbox of an unpaid subcontractor or trade contractor, but has set processes and timelines that must be followed in order to allow a subcontractor or trade contractor to avail itself of the Act’s rights and remedies. However, the Builders Lien Act is commonly misunderstood including with respect to certificates of completion, the claim of lien filing period and the holdback period.
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Prepare for the future: The Journey to Net Zero - Complimentary event for members
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We’re all talking about climate action but what does it actually mean for the mechanical contracting industry in BC? What steps is your company taking to facilitate the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions? How prepared are you to meet the targets that have been set by the federal, provincial, regional and local governments? It’s time to cut through the chatter of climate policy and get clear on the facts. Whether you are involved in new construction or the built environment, the journey to net-zero is well on its way. It’s time to catch up – time to prepare your business and your people for climate targets, new regulations and new “green jobs” in the mechanical contracting trades.
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Recruit Project Managers
from Within!
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Sometimes the best strategy for hiring new staff is to look at which current employees are interested and well-suited to an advanced role. If you have any forepersons or field supervisors who are interested in becoming a project manager, we have the perfect course this fall that will provide basic and advanced tools for them to become effective project managers. For new project managers who need to deliver successful construction projects, this course introduces the essential tools of project planning and execution in a contracting environment.
This is a follow-up course to the popular ‘Identifying the Foreperson of Tomorrow’ course we ran last year with acclaimed instructor Professor Mark Wentz. We are excited to have him back to teach ‘Developing Forepersons to Project Manager’.
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The Ammonia Safety Awareness Program was developed due to the rise of ammonia-related incidents and hazards over the past few years, including the tragedy at Fernie Memorial Arena.
Developed in collaboration with industry professionals, this program provides training and downloadable tools to fill in knowledge gaps and share best practices for maintaining ammonia refrigeration equipment and systems across their lifecycle.
Help ensure:
- effective maintenance is budgeted for and occurs according to regulation
- employee training is adequate per regulation
- replacement plans are made for equipment reaching end-of-life
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The Mechanical Contractors Association of Canada is holding its 81st Annual National Conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia from September 28 - October 1, 2022!
The program includes networking, education, and social events. MCAC can't wait to RECONNECT with members from coast-to-coast-to-coast!
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Conference: September 28 to October 1, 2022
MCA Canada AGM: October 1, 2022 (11:45 am to 12:45 pm Atlantic)
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ESG Fundamentals Micro-credentials: In-person Session
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Five
Thursdays, October 6 - November 3, 2022, | 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. PT
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Megan Gill is leading a peer group for women who have newly entered the workforce (1-5 years of experience) and are looking for guidance and support related to their professional and personal development. Begins September 29.
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Marialejandra Reyes is leading a peer group for women who have newly entered a management or leadership position (5-10 years of experience) in a STEM industry looking for guidance and career advancement as it relates to their professional and personal development. Begins October 5.
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In addition to this program, they are recruiting for their October cohort of the Rosie 1:1 Mentoring Program. The deadline to apply is September 29.
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