ELECTRI Updates
IT’S OFFICIAL – ELECTRI is pleased to announce Arcadia Electrical Company as a new ELECTRI Council Founder. Company President Stephen Gianotti will serve as representative to the Council. Arcadia, headquartered in Ridgewood, NY, serves diverse markets, including commercial office buildings, residential towers, retail, schools, colleges and universities, hotels and public buildings. Arcadia has also established a new division focused on Energy Efficiency. To learn more, visit www.arcadiaelectrical.com
AND THERE’S MORE – The Arkansas Chapter – NECA has made the commitment to join the ELECTRI Council. Chapter Executive Cindy Estes notified ELECTRI of the members’ decision and announced that Chad Willmon, (Thomas Electric, Inc.) will be the Council representative. The chapter represents electrical contractors in five divisions located in El Dorado, Fort Smith, Jonesboro, Little Rock, and Texarkana. These contractors provide electrical construction and maintenance service to industrial, commercial, and residential customers, throughout Arkansas and select counties in Oklahoma and Texas.
IT’S AWARDS TIME – A video competition is part of ELECTRI’s Electrical Contractor Innovation Challenge (ECIC) competition for NECA Student Chapters. Each participating school can submit a video detailing their work on a project to design a college residence building. ELECTRI provides a cash prize for the winning videos. There are now four finalist teams: Ball State University, Illinois Institute of Technology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Wayne State University. Please watch the four short entries and vote for your favorite by 9:00 AM on Sunday, October 1st. Here’s the link to the competition and voting. All ELECTRI Council members and everyone registered for Convention are eligible to vote. The winner will be announced at the NECA Student Chapter Summit Sunday afternoon.
WHAT WE ALL LEARNED – Last week’s Council Room highlighted driving productivity and motivating the workforce. There were many excellent ideas and comments and you can watch it here and share it with your team.
THINKING AHEAD – ELECTRI has several key meetings each year. Here’s an advance notice for the places and dates for our 2024 Council meetings.
- January 16 – 18, 2024 – Amelia Island, Florida
- July 15 – 17, 2024 – Boston
- September 28 – October 1, 2024 – NECA Convention, San Diego (ELECTRI Council meeting details TBD)
THIS ONE IS WORTH IT - Join ELECTRI for ConTech & Coffee on October 12th @ 11:00 AM Eastern. To stay ahead of the curve, ECs need to excel in a rapidly changing landscape. Do you want to know more about proven change management techniques that can ensure a smoother transition into digitized workflows? Learn from real-world examples and success stories of contractors who have successfully managed change in their businesses. You and your team will find this webinar well worth your time. Click here for the Zoom link or contact Laura.Holmes@electri.org if you would like a calendar hold sent.
DECISION MADE – Eric Carlson met with the ELECTRI team during the Convention to confirm ‘Joe’ Dickey Electric’s decision to join the ELECTRI Council at the Founder level. Eric serves as the Ohio firm’s president and will be its representative to the Council. Welcome and many thanks.
ONE MORE STEP – The Kansas City Chapter – NECA has added to its financial commitment to ELECTRI International. This takes Kansas City to the $200,000 Champion level. ELECTRI appreciates the involvement and support it receives from this chapter’s members and leaders.
THE GAME PLAN – As Executive Director of the St Paul Chapter – NECA, Luke Kuhl understands that his game-plan is to always be curious, be relentless, and pay attention to delivering the outcome that his EC members will value and use at every turn. Click here to listen to Luke’s insightful Think Like a Leader conversation or watch it here.
A NEW PARTNERSHIP – The ELECTRI Council selected Amelia Celoza, Ph. D. for the Foundation’s 2023-2024 Partnership for Career Advancement Award. Dr. Celoza received her doctorate from the University of Texas at Austin, Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering. Her first project with ELECTRI will be to evaluate the impact of inexperience on BIM-based design coordination between the GC and MEP contractors and identify opportunities to address that impact. Amelia will join the Council for its meeting during the NECA Convention to discuss the project and get Council member input. She will also have several opportunities to talk with industry members during the trade show at the ELECTRI booth #629.
OUR SINCERE THANKS – Research projects often require a significant number of survey responses in order to reach meaningful findings and conclusions. The response to ELECTRI’s requests for EC industry participation in the research survey process has been outstanding this year. We appreciate your interest in helping the industry by sharing your experiences and data.
All ELECTRI Council members: Help steer the future of Electrical Contracting (EC) research by joining one of our task forces. Each of our research projects is assigned a task force of industry experts to work with the researcher. Your expertise will shape valuable outcomes for the industry. Let's advance the EC landscape together!
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Fair Outcomes for Electrical Contractors for Schedule Compression and Out of Sequence Work- Timothy Becker, ASU
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Managing Rework with an Early Warning System, Proactive Remedies, and Proper Documentation - Hala Nassereddine, NCM Consulting
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MEP Contractors and GCs: What is the Cost of Inexperience? - Amelia Celoza, University of Colorado Boulder
If you want to participate in one of these new projects, please contact Amanda Harbison at Amanda@electri.org .
The Council Room panel reviewed the updated Change Order Guidelines and their importance. Attendees shared their process for pricing change orders more effectively and ways to communicate the update to many more contractors across the country. Click here to watch the Council Room session. Click here to download the full Updated Change Order Guidelines report.
EASY ACCESS – Last week we released the recap of the ELECTRI Summer meeting. For those of you looking for just the slides from the sessions, ELECTRI has organized all the session slides into one place, and they can be retrieved by clicking the following links:
Day 1 Slides - Click here
Day 2 Slides - Click Here
Day 3 Slides - Click Here
CHECK THEM OUT – The ELECTRI Council break-out sessions were filled with solid discussion and excellent recommendations. Click the links below for the white papers with the key take-away notes from the conversations.
ELECTRI International Quick Links
ELECTRI Meetings ELECTRI Research Council Room Sessions Prefab 101 Videos ConTech & Coffee/ITea & Coffee Think Like A Leader
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