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"How the Federal COVID-19 Response Impacts Your Business," a webinar co-convened on April 16 by IAPMO and many of its plumbing and mechanical industry partners and led by Glenn Spencer, attracted a large audience of business owners and employees seeking guidance on employment issues precipitated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Mechanical Contractors Association of New Jersey established the scholarships to honor the memory of Alan O’Shea, its former executive director, and memorialize his many contributions to the mechanical contracting industry.
Over the past 30 days, IAPMO, along with its partners and many other plumbing-related organizations, has worked to provide needed information and guidance to plumbers and tradespeople everywhere.
Stone plans to graduate from the Milwaukee School of Engineering in May 2021 with a master’s in architectural engineering with an emphasis in MEP system design.
Code officials, contractors, manufacturers and members of the various organizations are invited to attend the webinar to learn from U.S. Chamber of Commerce experts on several topics.
Ball State University, Milwaukee School of Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, and the University of Missouri-Columbia were tasked with developing proposals to be the prime contractor on a chiller and cooling tower replacement project in the Penn South building in New York City.
A letter from IAPMO CEO GP Russ Chaney details specific measures that would enable the relief bill to ensure vulnerable populations have access to life-saving water and sanitation services.
ACCA’s testimony calls for the AIM Act to be amended and include preemption language that would prohibit states from enacting separate phasedown schedules and rules.