NECA Convention & Trade Show
September 29 - October 2
Philadelphia
The NECA Convention & Trade Show was held September 29 - October 2, 2023 in Philadelphia. Below are just a few pictures, as a number of members were recognized during the many events! We thank all that were able to participate and look forward to next year's Convention in San Diego!
CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION / CONVENTION HIGHLIGHTS
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The Young Professionals of ECA cordially invite you to our 2023 Oktoberfest! We have an exciting day filled with great food, beer, and networking at BuckleDown Brewing on October 26, 2023 (6 pm - 9 pm)!
Thursday, October 26, 2023
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
BuckleDown Brewing
8700 47th Street
Lyons, IL 60534
Test your skills as BrewMaster, as our group will have the opportunity to participate in the brewing/development process of making a Kolsch-style beer.
REGISTER NOW
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Highlights from the 2023 Leadership Conference! | | | |
ECA Regular Membership Meeting - October 18, 2023
Please join us for our
October Membership Meeting!
The luncheon program will feature industry updates, and a guest presentation from Mr. Don Finn, Business Manager / Financial Secretary, Local Union #134 IBEW.
The event is scheduled as follows:
ECA Membership Meeting
Wednesday, October 18, 2023
IBEW-NECA Technical Institute (INTECH)
6201 W. 115th Street
Alsip, IL 60803
(708) 389-1340
Registration / Networking: 12:00 pm
Lunch: 12:30 pm
Business Session: 1:15 pm
Event Concludes: 2:00 pm.
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Mr. Don Finn
Business Manager / Financial Secretary
Local Union #134 IBEW
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The Electrical Contractors' Association of City of Chicago (ECA) October Membership Meeting is to be held on Wednesday, October 18, 2023 at INTECH in Alsip, Illinois. The ECA is proud to announce that the guest speaker is Don Finn, Business Manager / Financial Secretary, Local Union #134 IBEW. Mr. Finn will be able to provide an industry update.
We invite all signatory contractors to this session. We do hope that you'll join us for this opportunity to meet Business Manager Don Finn and network with your peers in the industry! You can register on the ECA website / link below. (If not a NECA member, please use Non Member and Comp Code "NON-MEMBER" ) or give the office a call at: (708) 531-0022.
We hope you'll join us for this opportunity to meet and network with your peers in the industry! You can register on the ECA website link or call the office at: (708) 531-0022.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
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ECA / NECA Joint Safety Forum -
Tuesday, October 10, 2023 at INTECH
The Electrical Contractors’ Association of City of Chicago (ECA) Safety Committee along with the Northeastern Illinois Chapter, NECA Safety Committee is proud to sponsor two programs, "NFPA 70B: Standard for Electrical Equipment Maintenance" - 2 hours, and “NFPA 70E: Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace" - 4 hour Refresher.
DATE:
Tuesday, October 10, 2023
TIME:
7:30 am - Breakfast
8:00 am - 10:00 am
"NFPA 70B Standard for Electrical Equipment Maintenance Overview"
Complimentary session open to all IBEW signatory contractors.
11:00 am - 3:30 pm
“NFPA 70E: Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace" - Refresher - 4 hours (Includes lunch)
Open only to NECA contractor members
$100 fee (will have a short break for lunch at noon)
LOCATION:
IBEW-NECA Technical Institute (INTECH)
6201 W. 115th Street
Alsip, Illinois
(708) 389-1340
NFPA 70B: Standard for Electrical Equipment Maintenance
(Joint Safety Forum Session)
This presentation focuses on examining some of the major changes that took place during the monumental shift of NFPA 70B from a recommended practice to a standard. In addition to how the recommendations became requirements, we will examine the impact that this document has the potential to make on safety for electricians in the field. This presentation will also explore how the electrical contractor can utilize NFPA 70B for guidance to customers on how to care for their electrical infrastructure after the installation has been completed.
NFPA 70E: Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace - Refresher Overview
(Session Only for NECA Contractor members)
This class keeps attendees current on the information gained in the standard 70E. In addition to a review of standard electrical safety principles, attendees are brought up to date on the changes in the latest edition of the NFPA 70E Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace, which is revised every three years.
Outline of session, includes:
1.Electrical Safety Facts/Risks
2.Electrical Related Government Regulations & Standards
- Applicable: NFPA 70E/OSHA •How Standards Are Used •Key Definitions/Issues
3.Shock Hazards & Protection Strategies
- Understanding Shock •Variables Impacting Hazard •Protection Boundaries
- Voltage Rated Gloves and Other Shock PPE •Rated Insulated Tools and Other Equipment
4.Arc Flash Hazards & Protection Strategies
- Causes/Types •Arc Blast •Mitigating Hazard through Engineering Design and Work Methods
- Arc Flash Boundaries •Practical Application
5.Arc Rated Personal Protective Equipment
- Overview •Protecting Head, Hands and Feet •PPE Programs: Categories, Levels, Systems •Environmental Considerations •PPE Guidelines and Maintenance
6.Job Planning
- Elements of Safety Planning •Job Briefing •Energized Electrical Work Permit
7.Risk Assessment
- Components of Assessment •Methods: Tables or Incident Energy Calculations
- Labeling •Steps to Identify Boundaries/PPE
8.Safety Related Work Practices
- Defining “Electrically Safe Work Condition” •Identifying and Securing Boundaries
- Tools and Equipment •Best Practices for Lock Out/Tag Out, VerifyingDe-energization
- Situational Conditions (Overhead, Underground, etc.)•Special Equipment •Training
- Administrative Guidelines •Recognizing Hazards and Poor Work Practices
Please contact the ECA with any questions at: (708) 531-0022.
We look forward to seeing you at the event(s)!
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INSTRUCTOR: Derek Vigstol, e-Hazard
Derek Vigstol is an electrical safety consultant for e-Hazard Management, LLC. He is a master electrician licensed in the state of Minnesota but has spent the last decade of his career training and educating electrical industry professionals on all things NFPA electrical codes and standards. Derek started his career in training at the Minneapolis Electrical JATC by training apprentices and pre-apprentices. During his time at the JATC he had the opportunity to compete in the NEC Challenge Championship sponsored by NFPA and upon becoming the first national NEC Challenge champion had the opportunity to transition to an internal subject matter expert role at NFPA. Derek spent the next several years in various positions at NFPA assisting in the development and support of NFPA electrical codes and standards. His role as the senior electrical content specialist was involved in several technical projects such as NFPA training, NFPA certifications, and NFPA Handbooks just to name a few. After transitioning to e-Hazard, Derek spends most of his time working in the electrical safety space training qualified electrical works, auditing facilities, and developing electrical safety programs for clients. Also in his spare time Derek is an author for Cengage publishing and has contributed to several of their electrical titles. Derek also contributes to several NECA publications such as Electrical Contractor and Safety Leader magazines.
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"Diversifying Your Electrical Contracting Business"
Tuesday, October 17, 2023 --
Hyatt Lodge Conference Center
2715 Jorie Blvd.
Oak Brook, IL
8:00 am - 10:00 am
The Electrical Contractors' Association of City of Chicago (ECA) Research and Education Committee seminar called, "Diversifying Your Electrical Contracting Business" is being conducted by Josh Bone, ELECTRI Director. The program will be held on Tuesday, October 17, 2023 from 8:00 am - 10:00 am. at the Hyatt Lodge Conference Center, Oak Brook, IL 60523, (630) 568-1234. Breakfast is to be made available at 7:45 am.
THE FEE FOR THIS PROGRAM IS $100.00 PER ECA MEMBER.
Program Description:
In a rapidly industry, electrical contracting businesses must adapt and diversify to stay competitive and thrive. Join us for an insightful discussion that shares strategies and practical tips for diversifying your electrical contracting business. The presentation will explore the importance of diversification in mitigating risks and maximizing growth opportunities. Josh will delve into various avenues for diversification, including expanding service offerings, entering new markets, and adopting emerging technologies. He will share examples of successful diversification initiatives and discuss how they have positively impacted NECA contractors across the country.
If you're interested in attending the "Diversifying Your Electrical Contracting Business" seminar, please click on the link below to register or go on-line at the ECA website at: www.ecachicago.com (Event Calendar portion).
PLEASE CLICK HERE TO REGISTER!
Please contact the ECA with any questions at (708) 531-0022. We look forward to your participation with the program! Thank you for your continued support of Association activities.
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Josh Bone,
ELECTRI Director
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For more than two decades Josh Bone has been implementing, training, and presenting construction technology solutions to AEC&O (Architecture, Engineering, Construction, Owners) professionals. Having worked with some of the top technology leaders in the industry, Josh specializes in identifying best practices and methodologies for integrating construction technology into everyday workflows. Today, Josh works with ELECTRI International the non-profit foundation for the electrical construction industry as the Executive Director where he is helping to ensure electrical contractors and industry partners across North American and around the world have access to the best research, educational programming, student engagement, and international outreach. Josh has had the opportunity to share his knowledge with audiences and publications across North America as a frequent professional speaker and guest editorial contributor.
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Electric Association Membership Awardees Announced
Please join us to celebrate the Electric Association Award Recipients...
Congratulations to Two ECA members that have been selected!**
Gold Medal Award Winner
Richard Jamerson, Jamerson & Bauwens Electrical Contractors, Inc**
Hall of Fame Inductions
Kris Fedoruk, Current Lighting
Jerry McGlynn, McWilliams Electric Company, Inc.**
Joe Romano, Syska Hennessy
Brian Rooney, Callas Kingsley Electrical Sales
Electric Association Awards Dinner
Thursday, October 19, 2023
The Carlisle Banquets
435 E. Butterfield Road, Lombard, IL 60148
Cocktails: 5:30pm, Dinner 6:30pm
Awards Ceremony to follow
Dress is Business Attire.
The Electric Association Awards program recognizes leadership and excellence in the Chicagoland Electrical Industry.
If you have not already done so,
CLICK HERE TO RSVP by October 11, 2023
If you need to register for this event or cancel for any reason, please do so by October 11. Space is not guaranteed and no refunds will be given after October 11.
Complete tables purchased by a company will have their Company's name displayed on the table. Tables 10, 11, and 12 Seats can be accommodated. Seats of less than 10 will be open seating.
The Electric Association Membership Awards Dinner will be held on Thursday, October 19, 2023, at the Carlisle Distinct Banquets in Lombard, IL.
If you have any questions, please contact Ali Novinger at anovinger@eachicago.org.
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CTF Golf Outing
Communication Technologies Forum
Division of the Electric Association
ALL INDUSTRY GOLF OUTING
Cog Hill Golf and Country Club in Lemont
Wednesday, October 4, 2023
Register your foursome today!
Full Registration Includes: Greens Fees, Cart, Use of Driving Range, Dinner on the Patio, Golf Contests, Prizes, and Great Industry Camaraderie!
11:00 am Registration Opens
1:00 pm Shotgun Start, Scramble Format
Dinner immediately following golf.
Registration $185 per person.
Please complete the registration form and then follow the link to submit payment.
Sponsorships Available
CORPORATE HOLE SPONSORSHIPS ($325)
This sponsorship includes signage at registration, on a hole at the course, and the dinner party. Special recognition at dinner & in ElectriCITY magazine, and on our social media platforms.
BEVERAGE, LUNCH, OR DINNER SPONSORSHIPS ($750)
This sponsorship includes signage at registration and dinner. Your company logo will be printed on each golfer’s beverage, lunch, or dinner ticket. Special recognition at dinner & in ElectriCITY magazine, and on our social media platforms.
Please contact Ali Novinger at anovinger@eachicago.org to confirm your sponsorship as soon as possible to guarantee inclusion on event signage.
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The Power of Better Episode 6!
In the latest episode of The Power of Better, District 230 partners with Powering Chicago signatory electrical contractor Low Voltage Solutions located in Lockport, Illinois.
Subscribe to Powering Chicago's YouTube channel to keep up with the upcoming episodes of "The Power of Better!"
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ECA 2023 Membership Meetings - Educational & Special Events Programming
Please click on the link for a listing of upcoming programs sponsored by the Electrical Contractors' Association of City of Chicago (ECA) Research & Education Committee, as well as National NECA events, Chapter programs. Registration links provided in pdf.
2023 Programming
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Various Event Stipends
The Electrical Contractors' Association of City of Chicago (ECA) Executive Committee recently approved a number of educational stipends for various events throughout 2023. Please click on the link for the current listing. The registrations will be reimbursed to the applicable companies after the applicable Conference.
2023 Stipend Listings
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Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Webinars & Member News
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EAP solutions are available via on demand telephonic support and through video counseling, mobile app, work/life web portal and chat functionality.
ECA Members may log-in to the interactive work/life web portal for information on a variety of topics. Webinars are available at any time of day and our mobile app allows employees to access services such as counseling and work life resources right from the palm of their hand.
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