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  • 06/13/2022 10:33 PM | M.J. D'Smith (Administrator)

    Common Pitfalls in HVAC Sensor Installations

    A free supplier webinar from Vaisala
    Presented Live Thursday, June 23, 2022
    1:00 - 2:00 p.m. ET

    - Available on demand after live broadcast -

    When measuring humidity, temperature, and carbon dioxide in HVAC applications, whether you are optimizing cooling towers or demand-controlled ventilation, installing the sensors correctly is just as important as the technologies you choose. Even if you have selected the perfect instrument for your operation, you will not capture reliable and accurate measurements unless you install it correctly. Precise measurement and control help optimize energy efficiency and promote conservation.

    In this webinar, an expert from Vaisala will cover sensor installation best practices for monitoring in an HVAC application. The most common pitfalls to avoid and important considerations when installing HVAC sensors will be addressed.

    Certificate of Attendance Offered - REGISTER HERE


  • 06/08/2022 4:48 PM | M.J. D'Smith (Administrator)

    The bureau is in the process of filling Boiler Inspector 10/11 position in the Boiler Division.  The position will have an Official Work Station located in Marquette.  Applicants for the position must apply online by going to the website listed below, go to job posting 6401-22-BCC-730 Boiler Inspec, click on Boiler Inspector10/E11, and then click on the "Apply" link, and follow the directions provided.  (Position description and job specifications are listed on the posting.)  This posting is listed on the postings for ALL applicants, you will need to follow the link below. If you have any questions, please let me know.

    https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/michigan/jobs/3587260/boiler-inspector-10-e11?keywords=Boiler&pagetype=jobOpportunitiesJobs

    **Applications must be received by 5:00pm 6/15/2022.


  • 06/01/2022 6:04 PM | M.J. D'Smith (Administrator)

     June is National Safety Month

    Building Safety Month is an international campaign that takes place in May to raise awareness about building safety. This campaign reinforces the need for the adoption of modern, regularly-updated building codes, and helps individuals, families and businesses understand what it takes to create safe and sustainable structures.

    The International Code Council, its members, and a diverse partnership of professionals from the building construction, design and safety communities come together with corporations, government agencies, professional associations and nonprofits to promote building safety through proclamations, informational events, legislative briefings and more. We come together to support Building Safety Month because we understand the need for safe and sustainable structures where we live, work and play.

    Find out More


  • 05/24/2022 6:05 PM | M.J. D'Smith (Administrator)

    MIACCA was in attendance at the May 23rd Skilled Trades Rules Change public hearing.  We provided these written comments for consideration.  We will keep you posted on the status of the changes.


  • 05/20/2022 6:07 PM | M.J. D'Smith (Administrator)

    On Friday, May 20th, MIACCA submitted to the Construction Codes Commission (CCC) a Request for Declaratory Ruling.  The BCC had stated that the Commission had the authority to prescribe forms, but they had decided against doing so it due to lack of enforcing ability.  The purpose is to have the CCC issue a declaratory ruling that all applications for permits be on a form prescribed by then.  View the request here.

    As you are aware, MIACCA has spearheaded this initiative since 2018.  Hopefully MIACCA's request will provide success for our contractors having a uniform permit across all state municipalities. 


  • 05/20/2022 4:50 PM | M.J. D'Smith (Administrator)

    Consumers Energy & DTE have submitted their 2021 Value Added Program and Services ("VAPS") annual reports to the Michigan Public Service Commission ("MPSC"). Visit the MIACCA Code of Conduct Page to view their Reports.   

    Consumers Energy's Appliance Service Plan ("ASP") gross sales amount for its breakdown insurance was $78,883,813 and the total amount of "Cost of Goods Sold" "Material & labor (including labor overheads)" was $31,243,060, leaving a gross margin of $47,640,753.

    DTE's Home Protection Plus ("HPP") gross sales amount for its breakdown insurance was $92,906,468 and the total amount of "Cost of Goods Sold" "Material & labor (including labor overheads)" was $64,334,250, leaving a margin of $28,572,218.

    These combined utility activities roughly represents $77,502,682 of repair business that HVAC contractors who are not affiliated with the utilities, did not do in 2021.  This is a significant increase of approximately $27 million from 2020.

    Originally some of the annual VAPS reports were filed confidentially and after MIACCA advocated to the MPSC that they be readily available to the public, the annual reports began to be filed non-confidentially.  MIACCA will continue to provide these annual VAPS reports to our members.  Current and past VAPS annual reports are both found on our Code of Conduct Page.


  • 05/19/2022 10:23 AM | M.J. D'Smith (Administrator)

     Virtual Tour of MIAT College of Technology

    Description: To meet our industry's growing demand for talent, MIAT College of Technology in Canton, MI has programs in HVACR and other energy-related fields.
    Join us for a virtual tour of the MIAT training facility while Director of Community Engagement Chris Davis discusses MIAT's programs and approach, and how businesses can connect with current students and recent graduates to help fill their workforce needs.
    Registration is required to attend this free webinar.

    This training is compliments of the Michigan Energy Efficiency Contractors Association.


    10:00-11:00 a.m., Wednesday, May 25, 2022


    Description: To meet our industry's growing demand for talent, MIAT College of Technology in Canton, MI has programs in HVACR and other energy-related fields.

    Join us for a virtual tour of the MIAT training facility while Director of Community Engagement Chris Davis discusses MIAT's programs and approach, and how businesses can connect with current students and recent graduates to help fill their workforce needs.

    Registration is required to attend this free webinar.

    This training is compliments of the Michigan Energy Efficiency Contractors Association.


  • 05/11/2022 10:40 PM | M.J. D'Smith (Administrator)

    NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

    Skilled Trades (ORR# 2019-101 LR)

    Plumbing Board (ORR# 2019-106 LR)

    Electrical Administrative Board (ORR# 2019-110 LR)

    Boiler Rules (ORR# 2019-115 LR)

    Board of Mechanical Rules (ORR# 2019-126 LR)

    Building Officials, Plan Reviewers, and Inspectors (ORR# 2019-109 LR)

    The Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, Bureau of Construction Codes, will hold a public hearing on the Skilled Trades rules and the following repealed acts State Plumbing Board Act; Electrical Administrative Board Act ; Boiler Act; Board of Mechanical Act and Building Officials, Plan Reviewers, and Inspectors Act.  The public hearing will be held on Monday May 23, 2022, at the 1st Floor Forum in the Michigan Library & Historical Center, 702 W. Kalamazoo St., Lansing, MI 48915.

    The Skilled Trades Regulation Act, 2016 PA 407, repeals the State Plumbing Board Act, 2002 PA733, MCL 338.3511 to 338.3569; Electrical Administrative Board Act, 1956 PA 217, MCL 338.881 to 338.892; Boiler Act, 1965 PA 290, MCL 408.751 to 408.776 ; Board of Mechanical Act, 1984 PA 192, MCL 338.971 to 338.988; and the Building Officials and Inspectors Registration Act, 1986 PA 54, MCL 338.2301 to 338.2313.  The repealed Acts are outdated and do not provide uniform licensing, complaint investigation, and enforcement provisions for skilled trades licenses.  This places a burden on the bureau administering the Acts and creates an inefficient use of resources.  Additionally, many licensees who are cross licensed in multiple trades have expressed dissatisfaction with conflicting provisions, such as electronic communication and third-party continuing education tracking options and specifies violations for unlicensed activity as provided to other regulated professions.  Because these Acts were repealed, the bureau plans to rescind the licensing rules regulated under the Skilled Trades Regulation Act. The Skilled Trades Regulation Act, 2016 PA 407, streamlines the processes for all license types included while providing for modernized provisions, such as electronic communication and third-party continuing education tracking options, and specifies violations for unlicensed activity as provided to other regulated professions.  While the Skilled Trades Regulation Act repealed the five Acts that regulated certain skilled trades, this new Act includes provisions to regulate those same skilled trades

    The proposed rules will be published in the May 15thMichigan Register.  You may download a free copy of the proposed amendments by visiting the Bureau's website at www.michigan.gov/bcc

    Oral or written comments may be presented in person at the hearing May 23, 2022, or submitted in writing by email no later than 5:00 p.m., May 23, 2022, to the following email address LARA-BCC-Rules@michigan.gov.  If your presentation at the public hearing is in written form, please provide a copy to the Rules Analyst, at the conclusion of your testimony at the hearing.

    If you have comments that you would like MIACCA to submit on your behalf, please send them to mjdsmith@miacca.org by May 20th @ 5:00 p.m.


  • 05/03/2022 11:25 AM | M.J. D'Smith (Administrator)

    HB 4705 Signed into Law

    LANSING, Mich. - On May 2nd, Governor Whitmer signed House Bill 4705, which expands the Open Meetings Act to require certain state public bodies to create and maintain audio recordings of their meetings, expanding transparency and accountability. This brings the total of bipartisan bills signed to 811.

    "Transparency and accessibility are critical to ensuring people trust their state government," said Governor Whitmer. "Expanding the Open Meetings Act to require audio recordings of public meetings will help Michiganders have more confidence in their public bodies. I will work with anyone to boost accountability by instituting robust standards of transparency consistently across levels and chambers of our government."

    House Bill 4705 expands the Open Meetings Act to require public meetings of state licensing boards, state commission panels, and state rule-making boards to record meetings to allow for the capture of sound, such as an audio-only recording, a video recording with sound and picture, or a broadcast that is capable of being recorded. 

    MIACCA has played an integral part in the process of bringing this bill into law for our contractors. 

    Another successful legislative win for us as we
    continue protecting the industry for you! 



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