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SMACNA Head Hails from NM Keith E. Wilson, CEO of Miller Bonded,
Inc. of Albuquerque is now the national president of the 2000-member Sheet Metal
and Air Conditioning Contractors' National Association (SMACNA). His term will
run a full year.
As elected head of the association which traditionally
defines industry practices and sets standards for the heating, ventilating, air
conditioning and sheet metal contracting professions, Wilson plans to spend approximately
140 days in 2006 meeting with local SMACNA chapters and contractors, participating
in joint meetings with the Sheet Metal Workers International Association (SMWIA)
and attending various functions and events of other construction industry associations.
Wilson points out that the apprenticeship training curriculum developed
jointly by SMACNA and SMWIA is commonly used by local apprenticeship programs.
Recently, the International Training Institute, established jointly by the parties,
has developed an accreditation program which, like the high performance manual
for contractors, sets a standard for sheet metal apprenticeship programs around
the country.
Wilson started in the sheet metal business 34 years ago with
Miller Metal Co. The company merged in 1995 with Ken Otteni of Bonded Plumbing
and Heating, which was formed in 1932, to form Miller Bonded Inc.
RMCI
honored with Safety Award RMCI, INC. has earned the U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers Safety Achievement Award for outstanding performance with no lost-time
accidents on the Design/Build Arsenic Treatment Systems project. The award was
presented by Major Mark D. Jernigan, the Deputy District Commander of the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers Albuquerque District.
The award is based on the
number of work-related reportable injuries or illnesses over the course of the
entire project. The project was nearly 18 months long and had no reportable injuries
or illnesses. "Safety is the most important thing we do at RMCI,"
stated L.D. Alexander, corporate safety director. "Safety is a paramount
core-value for the company. Implementation begins with senior management and is
a mandatory performance objective of all personnel."
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