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The letter outlined clear necessities on behalf of the plumbing industry that should be part of any legislation passed to address economic hardships caused by the COVID-19 global pandemic.
Josam Co. has established a $2,500 annual scholarship to a sophomore in a MCAA Student Chapter, pursuing a degree in construction management, mechanical engineering or a similar field.
IAPMO published the 2021 Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) and the 2021 Uniform Mechanical Code (UMC) in March. The codes were improved with safety provisions for the protection from legionellosis, safe installation of alkaline water treatment devices, and protecting homes with the inclusion of requirements for leak detection, just to list a few.
Given the escalating outbreak of COVID-19, the PVF Roundtable Board is taking necessary precautions and has rescheduled its 2020 golf tournament, May quarterly networking meeting, and two PVF Young Professional events.
In honor of Gentille’s dedication and passion for the association and industry, the foundation formerly known as MCERF has officially been renamed the John R. Gentille Foundation.
Toward the goal of keeping plumbing manufacturers contributing during the pandemic, PMI issued a letter to Vice President Mike Pence to urge the Trump administration to identify plumbing manufacturing workers as "essential" and allowed to work as shelter-in-place or stay-at-home orders go into effect.
The list identifies those professions deemed essential to continued critical infrastructure viability and advises such workers to continue normal operations, appropriately modified to account for Centers for Disease Control (CDC) workforce and customer protection guidance.
VMA President Heather Rhoderick, CAE, CMP, sent a letter to attendees, exhibitors, and sponsors to announce the association's decision and future plans.