Watch Now: 2022 WINFL Recap
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The 2022 Women in NECA and Future Leaders Conference was an empowering and insightful event bringing together industry leaders from all over the country. Watch what you missed now!
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NECA's Marco Giamberardino Named Chairman of Small Business Legislative Council
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The SBLC is an independent, permanent coalition of trade and professional associations who share a common concern for the future of small business. The council aims to increase the influence of the small business community on legislative and federal policy, while also disseminating information on the impact of public policy on small business.
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Deadline Extended: Convention Call For Proposals
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NECA is looking for members to share best practices, successes and experiences at our annual convention! All NECA members are encouraged to submit proposals to share their stories with their peers. NECA's Annual Convention and Trade Show provides members with the tools needed to keep their companies on top, but we need your help during NECA 2021 Austin. The deadline for this opportunity is March 23, 2022!
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Registration for the 31st annual National Training Institute (NTI) is officially open. Make plans to join IBEW, NECA, and electrical training ALLIANCE in Ann Arbor at the University of Michigan from July 30 – August 5.
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Get $50 Off Registration!
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The EC Essentials program is designed specifically for NECA’s small and medium-sized contractors and will bring in experts to discuss the essential elements of finance, insurance and risk, and legal issues that all contractors need to know. This is a 2 day class taking place in Irving, TX. This session will begin at 1:00 PM on the first day (March 28) and conclude with a reception. Day 2 (March 29) will run from 8:00 AM-12:00 PM.
Sponsored by Federated Insurance.
Use code ECE50 for $50 off before it expires!
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NECA Seeks Input on 2022 Financial Benchmarker Report
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NECA and CFMA are teaming up again to develop the Financial Benchmarker report. The report provides an in-depth analysis of key financial data and provides an industry standard that can be used for change order negotiations, audits, claims and more. We’re asking members to complete the survey. It is confidential and should take less than 30 minutes to complete. Feedback is due no later than May 21.
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US DOL Will Offer Compliance Seminars
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The U.S. Department of Labor will offer online compliance seminars for contracting agencies, contractors, unions, workers and other stakeholders to provide information on the requirements governing payment of prevailing wages on federally funded construction and service contracts.Offered by the department’s Wage and Hour Division, the seminars are part of the division’s ongoing effort to increase awareness and improve compliance with federal prevailing wage requirements.
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Springing into Warmer Weather
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Director of Outside Line Safety, Mike Starner, personal monthly message to NECA's District 10 about the importance of recognizing and preventing accidents that can occur with the changing of the seasons.
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OSHA’s Region 3 Office has joined with the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) and CPWR – The Center for Construction Research & Training (CPWR) to hold a virtual event aimed at increasing awareness of the electrical hazards present on various construction job sites and solutions to address them. The webinar takes place tomorrow, March 22 at 2:00 PM EST.
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Fill out your Profile of the Electrical Contractor surveys now! Look for instructions on page 13 of your March issue of ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, arriving in your mailboxes this week!
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2022 PEA Applications Are Open!
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NECA's Project Excellence Awards were created to recognize the outstanding work, professionalism and ingenuity of NECA member contractors. Applications are open until June 30, 2022 and must be based on projects completed in 2021.
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Elevate your career with our on-demand and live training classes
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Don't miss the latest news, updates and information on everything NECA and electrical construction.
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NECA's Virtual Classrooms bring the industry's leading education directly to you, wherever you are.
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NECA plans and produces the best events and opportunities for electrical contractors to connect with fellow professionals and industry leaders.
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Help support candidates who back issues important to the electrical contracting industry
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Listen to this week's newest episodes
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Each week, the NECA Innovation Team and a weekly guest discuss and tackle problems contractors across the country are facing.
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Listen to some of the most successful contractors and electrical industry leaders in the United States.
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Tony Walsh (1930-2022)
Tony Walsh was born August 26, 1930 to Peter Walsh and Elizabeth Ruhl. At the age of 17, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and served in the Korean Conflict. Tony lived the Marine motto Semper Fi, always faithful, until the end. While in the Marine Corps Tony finished his schooling and received his GED while serving in Guam, a fact that he loved to share. He would later receive his diploma from St Xavier ’48. With just a tool belt and determination Tony began a long and illustrious career in the electrical contracting industry. He became President and CEO of United Electric Co (1970) and under his guidance it would become an industry leader. In addition to his duties with United Electric, he served as Governor and President of the Louisville Chapter of NECA. Nationally, he served as the NECA Vice President District II and was inducted into the Academy of Electrical Contracting in recognition of his exceptional and outstanding service to the electrical contracting industry. Tony was proud to be a “card carrying” member of the IBEW 369.
Tony is preceded in death by his parents, brother Jim Walsh, sisters, Mary Jane Bickett (Walter), Betty Patterson, Cathy Dunn, brothers-in-law Don Wilder, Charles Fischer (Dee), Bob Fischer (Dottie), Henri Mangeot, Bill Cuni and sister-in-law Elsie Fischer. Tony is survived by his wife of 70 years, Doris Fischer Walsh; six children Steve (Terry), Dan (Debra), Eileen Walsh Stokes (Barry), Tom, John (Denise) and Peggy Karman (Rob); 17 grandchildren and 7 (soon to be 8) great-grandchildren, sister Martha Wilder, brothers-in-law George Fischer (Mary Lee), Pat Patterson, sisters-in-law Peggy Mangeot, Rosemary Cuni, Nancy Furlong (Jack) and many nieces and nephews.
NECA honors Tony Walsh, and offers condolences and well wishes to his family.
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