Matt Gugala, SMART Local 265 Business Manager, joined a full house at Gibsons Oak Brook as the featured presenter during our November 12 membership meeting.
Weather around the holidays is unpredictable, so we got a little nervous when the forecast called for the first snow of the season on November 21 — the date of our group volunteering activity.
At the time of this publication, President Trump’s second administration is little more than one month into office and continuing to make moves in the confirmation process to secure cabinet picks.
Speaker Sonya Shearer will give a 30-minute presentation on “Generational Communication: Speaking the Same Language” so members can better understand ways to foster meaningful dialogue across generations.
Speaker Sonya Shearer will give a 30-minute presentation on “Generational Communication: Speaking the Same Language” so members can better understand ways to foster meaningful dialogue across generations.
Our SMACNAPALOOZA Industry Night event keeps getting bigger and better every year! We had another great turnout for our 4th annual networking event on September 19, with more than 180 members registered and 12 exhibitors joining us at Joe’s Live.
The Illinois Mechanical and Specialty Contractors Association (IMSCA) tracked 183 bills relevant to the construction industry during the 2023-2024 Illinois State Legislative Session. This is a rundown of what we helped pass, what we worked to amend, and what we successfully stopped in its tracks.
Construction demand continues to rise, yet our industry still faces the challenge of a dwindling workforce. Efforts to recruit students and veterans are well-documented, but there’s more to be done — including creating opportunities for those with a history in the criminal justice system.
Commercial buildings have long been the biggest energy users, accounting for 40% of total energy consumption (U.S. Department of Energy). With these buildings averaging 50-100 years, it’s more important than ever to invest in efficient and sustainable construction practices from concept through completion — efforts that can have a substantial impact on energy savings and the future of our environment.
In our social media obsessed world, a professional networking platform like LinkedIn is … largely misused. Many businesses have it but don’t use it to its full potential. So, let’s help you get the most out of your LinkedIn membership!
A 40-person team from AMS Industries is working on a $35 million, state-of-the-art grocery distribution center in Belvidere, Ill. The 1.3 million-square-foot facility is expected to be completed in 18 months.
IGT is a sister company to IG Transportation, a 350-truck operation in Addison, Illinois. This connection helped IGT grow as swiftly and safely as it has to a 60-employee operation spread across three offices.
The Heavy Metal Summer Experience has taken big steps on the journey toward helping alleviate our industry’s labor shortage, and SMACNA Greater Chicago is proud to play a small (but important) part.
Join us in congratulating Joe Passannante on his recent nomination to the SMACNA National Board of Directors! As our chapter’s former President, Joe is a natural fit to continue serving the association and elevating our industry with other leaders around the country. He and three others will officially take office following the adjournment of the Annual Convention. Congrats, Joe!
With a past SMACNA Greater Chicago president nominated to SMACNA National’s Board of Directors and a distinguished GC member hosting a presentation, Chicagoland will be well represented at the SMACNA Annual Convention this year.
Jessica Newbold Hoselton, IMSCA Executive Director, shares an update on the legislative landscape of the Illinois General Assembly and the bills and initiatives supported by IMSCA.
Speaker Sonya Shearer will give a 30-minute presentation on “Generational Communication: Speaking the Same Language” so members can better understand ways to foster meaningful dialogue across generations.
The YES group and guests gathered at Topgolf Naperville for a presentation on “Generational Communication: Speaking the Same Language,” delivered by leadership development consultant Sonya Shearer.
Thanks to the passage of several large infrastructure and economic development bills in the past year, the construction industry is experiencing a massive boom across the nation.
On February 22, we held a well-attended industry favorite event — Apprentice for a Day! Members spent the day at SMART Local 265 for a hands-on training event that gave them the opportunity to gain insight into the world of sheet metal fieldwork.
In the next 5-7 years, 41% of the construction workforce nationwide is set to retire, leaving quite an experience gap in our industry. In response to this growing need for future workers, the Heavy Metal Summer Experience (HMSE) was born.
It’s a classic American tale: An entrepreneur starts a business at his dining room table and a few years later, the company’s an emerging leader in its industry.
This year marks the 10th anniversary of SMACNA Greater Chicago! To commemorate becoming one of the premier sheet metal organizations in the country, we’d like to share a brief historical snapshot of how we got here.
In 1994, Ernie Hatchell’s mentor, Pete Murphy, decided to slow down and step away from his company. That was all it took for Ernie to pursue the next step in his career as business owner.
If your website is a fright to manage, runs slow as Frankenstein and isn’t generating leads, it could be time to breathe life into a new creation. But updating your site to today’s standards doesn’t have to be a monster undertaking with our tips.
The strength of SMACNA Greater Chicago lies in the expertise and energy that each of our valued members brings to our association. Join us in welcoming our newest members!
What started as a small refrigeration company out of a former gas station facility has grown into a team of 500+ field craftspeople and 160 office personnel operating out of four locations.
Thanks to the rising costs of a higher education (not to mention the burden of student loan debt that can sometimes accompany those degrees), apprenticeship programs and other college alternative pathways to a high-paying career are becoming more popular.
Jessica Newbold Hoselton, IMSCA Executive Director, shares an update on the legislative landscape of the Illinois General Assembly and the bills and initiatives supported by IMSCA.
We’re excited to offer a NEW benefit! Moving forward, the newest value-add for SMACNA Greater Chicago members is a 50% reimbursement on your registration fee when you attend any SMACNA National educational program.
Despite the questionable weather, we had a great turnout of more than 30 attendees for our first YES event of the year! Alex Willis, CEO of Leadership Surge and noted construction industry leadership speaker, joined us for an engaging presentation on “The Have It All Lifestyle.”
We were thrilled to bring back our industry favorite Apprentice for a Day workshop on February 23! For the second year running, SMART Local 265 has partnered with the SMACNA Greater Chicago YES Steering Committee to host our group of attendees for a day of hands-on training.
SMART Local 265 is among many statewide organizations, health experts, physicians and advocacy groups endorsing the HB3713 Clean Air for Healthy Equitable Schools Act.
Since 1999, the suicide rate in the United States has climbed a whopping 30%. Additionally, men working in construction have twice the total suicide rate as civilian working men, according to the CDC.
According to OSHA, heat is the leading weather-related killer — and the past 18 out of 19 years were the hottest on record! This alarming trend has landed among OSHA’s top regulatory concerns for 2023.
Born between 1997 and 2012, Generation Z (Gen Z) is expected to make up more than ¼ of the workforce by 2025. This generation is collaborative, tech-focused and connected in ways we’ve never seen … and we need their skills. But what do they want from a career, and how can we keep them engaged?
We’re all top-performing leaders in our respective services, but continued learning opportunities must be added to our business strategies to help us remain at the top of our game.
Wintrust first began as a conversation with friends over a game of cards and cigars. Founder Ed Wehmer wanted to create a community-focused, local bank that could compete with the bigger banks of the time. In 1991, his idea became reality with the opening of Lake Forest Bank & Trust, the first Wintrust Community Bank location.
Justin Crandol, SMACNA National’s Director of Safety, joined us during our March 14 meeting to discuss industry trends. He began his presentation with an OSHA update and the organization’s regulatory efforts, including recordkeeping, PPE in construction, lead standard and heat stress. An ANSI update followed.
Our 2023 Annual Conference at the beautiful Chileno Bay Resort was a sold-out event! We had more than 90 members and their families take advantage of the tranquil beach, exciting group activities and more.
Backed by 40+ years of industry research, Trimble has become a leader in providing solutions that improve productivity and solve construction’s biggest challenges.
SMACNA Greater Chicago continues to work hard behind the scenes to provide members with the tools and resources they need to be the best in the business.
Moving into the midterm elections and beyond, there are a number of issues, challenges and exciting opportunities facing the HVAC and construction industry.
Moving into the midterm elections and beyond, there are a number of issues, challenges and exciting opportunities facing the HVAC and construction industry.
Data from the U.S. Census Bureau shows that only 12% of companies are older than 26 years old — and much, much less (about 0.5%) have what it takes to make it to 100 years.
Mestek Machinery has long been an industry leading provider of the most complete, innovative metal forming solutions, specializing in machinery manufacturing for HVAC ductwork.
On June 16-17, the Sheet Metal Workers Local 73 JATC hosted an open house for signatory contractors and SMACNA Greater Chicago members to learn more about how the apprenticeship program works.
SMACNA Greater Chicago is pleased to announce Mark Gibson, President and Owner of MG Mechanical Contracting, as the newest addition to our Board of Directors.
We’ve got the scoop on the ever-changing business landscape that will impact residential and commercial contractor members within the next year and beyond.
Where is the construction industry headed in the next 5, 10, 20 years and beyond? It’s always important to keep the future of our industry in mind as we continue about our day-to-day work.
We are proud to announce that Hank Artlip, SMACNA Greater Chicago President and owner of Artlip & Sons, will be inducted into SMACNA’s College of Fellows later this year.
Family-run Althoff Industries was founded by James Althoff in 1961, providing service to residential heating and air conditioning customers in the northwest Chicago suburbs.
We were excited to welcome John Daniel, SMART Local 265 President and Business Manager, as our featured speaker during the March Regular Membership Meeting.
Sheet Metal Workers’ Local 265, in partnership with our YES Steering Committee, kicked off the inaugural hands-on workshop “Apprentice for a Day” this past February.
To help minimize the spread of COVID-19, President Joe Biden issued an executive order in September requiring federal contractors to vaccinate their employees.
The Mendel Plumbing and Heating journey started out of a small garage in St. Charles. The company purchased its first service truck in 1985, outfitted it in the signature Mendel blue and has meticulously maintained the growing fleet of 30+ ever since.
In October, the Illinois General Assembly convened in Springfield for fall veto session when lawmakers approved many of their top legislative priorities.
SMACNA Greater Chicago members and their families had a great time during the 2021 SMACNA 77th Annual Convention in beautiful Maui, Hawaii, in October.
December is always a busy time of year, but we were excited to give our members a chance to socialize, connect and let loose during our Holiday Dinner Dance.
Professionals in the sheet metal and HVAC industry are essential to the health and comfort of our communities — not just during the pandemic, but every day.
Although you’ve likely dabbled in various software platforms to stay on track through the better part of 2020 (and early 2021), chances are good that you still need a bit of help to become proficient.
From operating heavy machinery to working from heights, construction workers are constantly exposed to a variety of risks — risks that have the potential to lead to accidents.
Today’s clean air technologies are more than a luxury, and our contractors and union workforce are among the most qualified to educate our communities and install these solutions.
Energy Improvement Products (E.I.P.) has been a staple in solutions to enhance building health throughout Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana since the company was founded by Jim Karambelas in 1983.
This year’s event sold out in record time, with 130 golfers joining us at the beautiful Midlothian Country Club for an afternoon of competitive play and socializing.
As diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) becomes more relevant in our world, we support the drive for increased diversity and inclusion in the workplace as a solid business strategy.
The Winter/Spring Virtual Classroom Series was full of quality programming. These free courses bring together some of our industry’s most engaging professionals to discuss some of the hottest topics in our industry.
Nearly every industry experienced some sort of disruption last year. But with the economy on the mend, it’s an exciting time to be in the industry, and we must always adapt to changing times to overcome issues and continue to grow.
According to safety and compliance professionals at KPA, lockout/tagout violations are among the 10 most frequently cited Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) standards.
In just one month since we launched our Breathe Easy Illinois advertising campaign, we have reached hundreds of thousands of Illinoisans within our respective jurisdictions.
With sometimes rough conditions and daily challenges faced on the jobsite, contractors want tools and equipment that are “guaranteed tough.” That’s where DeWALT comes in.
“Going to work” today is completely different than the not-so-distant past. Just a handful of months ago, we were figuring out the toughest problems of our businesses together in the same room.
We are proud to announce that Tony Adolfs, executive vice president of SMACNA Greater Chicago, will be inducted into SMACNA’s College of Fellows later this year.
In addition to the great line-up of classes available in the Virtual Classroom, we will once again offer our popular Lunch & Learn and Deep Dive tech sessions.
When the Paycheck Protection Program originally launched in March 2020, many small businesses hesitated to apply — deterred by uncertainty of the rules, no banking relationship to help with the process, etc.
Anti-union groups and employers are trying to destroy our SMART sheet metal apprenticeship programs so they can boost their own profits through proposed Industry-Recognized Apprenticeship Programs.
According to hostingfacts.com, more than 90,000 websites are hacked every day. Here’s what you should do if your business’s website comes under attack.
At the start of the year, you probably had a routine as you went about your day. Fast forward to today, when the monotony of yet another virtual meeting has you feeling exhausted, unfocused and unproductive.
Operating a data-driven fleet is good for any business. Today’s data platforms allow safety managers and CEOs to monitor expensive equipment, measure a vehicle’s utilization and track a driver’s compliance and safety behaviors.
The construction industry is suffering from a worker shortage. Women are seriously under-represented in the construction field. Only 14% of the construction sector is made up of women, and only 2% of on-site workers are women..
Contractors, chapter executives, business agents and managers gathered at the beautiful and newly renovated Hilton Orlando Buena Vista Palace in Orlando, Florida, for the first Partners in Progress Conference since 2012.
The recently launched Lunch and Learn programs, conducted by Ginnie Floraday, have been overwhelmingly successful. These webinars deliver real-time monthly computer training opportunities to our membership free of charge.
SMACNA Greater Chicago kicked off the New Year by offering the new workshop series “Leadership Without Limits.” This program was broken down into four, 4-hour interactive sessions and was designed for both the emerging and seasoned leaders to help them accomplish their business goals.
For more than 40 years, Any Temperature has provided commercial and industrial clients in the Chicagoland area with excellence in design-build, service and custom fabrication solutions.
Westside Mechanical — with locations in Chicago and Naperville — has been a recognized leader in mechanical HVAC construction, service and maintenance since the company was founded in 1970.
Many trade associations and unions have asked Nehlsen Communications to help them recruit workers — both apprentices and management trainees — and with good reason. Baby boomers are retiring at a rate of approximately 10,000 per day.
With 10,000 Baby Boomers retiring every day, and nearly 5.3 million vacant jobs in the skilled trades, the time is now to work smarter — not harder — in the construction industry.
SMACNA Greater Chicago members Westside Mechanical of Naperville and RAM Mechanical Services, Inc. of Carol Stream for their excellent safety and health records. Both companies received a safety award from SMACNA National in 2017.
On August 16, we hosted our first Young Executives of SMACNA (YES) event at Joe’s Live in Rosemont. More than 50 attendees enjoyed cocktails, appetizers and lively industry conversation.
The SMACNA Greater Chicago 2017 Golf Outing on August 7 at Midlothian Country Club was another well-attended tournament! 190 golfers played in this years outing.
Face masks and respirators have their place in construction safety, but you’re going to need to adopt a more comprehensive plan to comply with OSHA’s new standard for respirable crystalline silica.
Injury and illness recordkeeping has always been required, but the information is typically filed on an office shelf. The new rule, however, allows public access in an effort to encourage employers to focus on and improve safety measures within their companies.
SMACNA’s College of Fellows recently announced that John W. Comforte, president of Climatemp Inc., in Broadview, Ill., will be inducted into the prestigious College in October. He will receive his signature College medallion at SMACNA’s 74th Annual Convention, in Maui, Hawaii.
Whether you plan to spend your retirement sipping frozen margaritas on a white sandy beach or napping in your backyard hammock, if you’re a business owner, succession planning is the roadmap that will get you there.
During a special March 18 gala held in his honor, the Boys & Girls Club of Joliet paid tribute to the legacy of Mike Adler by unveiling the name to the organization’s new auditorium — the Michael W. Adler Auditorium.
SMACNA Greater Chicago hosted SMACNA’s Technical University March 21-22. The program drew nearly 50 members to the conference center in Oak Brook to learn about duct construction.
Although many of our members have established effective safety programs that address issues from the design phase through completion, how many can confidently navigate those accidents that are simply unavoidable?
Although many of our members have established effective safety programs that address issues from the design phase through completion, how many can confidently navigate those accidents that are simply unavoidable?