Rise Above Honolulu Skyline National Association of Elevator Contractors Mainline April/May 2015 SPRING EDUCATION CONFERENCE IN HAWAII NAEC’S SPRING EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE TAKES PLACE IN HONOLULU, HAWAII, APRIL 18 – 21, and continues to lead the way in providing strategic educational offerings and exceptional networking for industry company owners and key management. Currently there are 130 owners, professionals and key management registered for this informative and fun event. This is on target, meeting attendance goals based on recent years. Six of the CET and CAT credit sessions scheduled during this Conference will be posted on the NAEC website in the ELearning area within 3-4 weeks following the close of the event. THANK YOU TO OUR 2015 EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE SPONSORS! Your contributions have made a difference. MARK YOUR CALENDARS NOW for next year’s conference being held in SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, APRIL 9 – 12, 2016. You won’t want to miss the opportunity for educational advancement and to make industry contacts in the ELearning area. I N SI DE THI S I SSU E Committee Reports.......... 2-3 Member Spotlight............ 4-5 New Members..................... 6 Industry News................... 6-7 Industry Calendar............. 8-9 Odds & Ends................10-11 DIRECTOR’S SPOTLIGHT Erik Bleyle President, Bleyle Elevator, Inc. A publication of the National Association of Elevator Contractors Phone: 770.760.9660 Canada Toll Free Erik Bleyle worked for Paramount Elevator and moved on to Atlas Elevator, prior to founding Bleyle Elevator, Inc. Bleyle is actively involved with the Northern California Elevator Industry Group as Past President and has served as Chairman on the NAEC Certification Board. He feels that a major industry issue is public awareness; our industry is unfamiliar to most. “The politics and complexities of our industry are unique. Many are ignorant to the realities and have unrealistic expectations. This often results in unnecessary financial and logistical hardship/frustration. There are not enough resources for the average consumer.” Erik has three children. He enjoys biking, hiking, golf and music. sports, fly fishing, target/sporting clay shooting and reading. 800.900.NAEC (6232) David Smarte 888.847.7530 Fax: 770.760.9714 E-mail: [email protected] Director of Safety, Training and Special Projects Delaware Elevator Manufacturing Website: www.naec.org Editor: Wendy Lang President: Brian Farley Executive Director: Teresa S. Witham NAEC 1298 Wellbrook Circle, NE Conyers, GA 30012 NAEC is committed to providing you with the highest level of customer service. We value your time and respect your online privacy. Please take notice that we will communicate important information via e-mail regarding meetings, conventions, and services that might be of interest to you and your company. Check out our Facebook page... for the latest news and be sure to “like” us!” David Smarte, Director of Safety, Training and Special Projects, at Delaware Elevator Manufacturing in Salisbury, Maryland. Smarte has over 33 years’ experience in the industry, beginning his career with Vic’s Elevator, Armor Elevator, and Otis Elevator, and became a mechanic while working for KONE (previously Armor Elevator). He moved to Delaware Elevator as a service supervisor, and progressed to his current position. Smarte is actively involved with the Associated Building Contractors Board of Trustees, NAESA Certified Inspector, and Merit Elevator Contractors Association of America. He has a strong involvement with the Maryland Fire Chiefs Association, served as past president, and currently he is NAEC Education Committee Chairman and a member of the NAEC Safety Committee. Smarte feels the industry is challenged by increased regulations, licensing, codes, and OSHA enforcement. “The contractors and suppliers of NAEC need to keep working together to provide education in all of these areas. This will help us all to be more productive and safer in the aspects of our industry.” David and his wife, Kathy, have two sons. He enjoys traveling, boating and spending time with family. WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX Feb 2015 (Current) 207.1(P) Jan 2015 (1 Month Ago) 211.2(P) Aug 2014 (6 Months Ago) 216.7 Feb 2014 (1 Year Ago) 215.0 Hot Rolled Sheet 131.9(P) 136.3(P) 141.0 140.4 Hot Rolled Structural 194.8(P) 201.2(P) 208.5 204.2 1982 Base Metal and Metal Products Steel Pipe and Tube 248.9(P) 250.9(P) 252.8 253.9 Cold Rolled Sheet 213.6(P) 220.0(P) 231.2 224.3 No 2 Diesel Fuel 237.7(P) 230.3(P) 384.1 403.1 P: Preliminary. All indexes are subject to revision four months after original publication. page 2 • NAEC • Proudly Serving the Elevator Industry COMMITTEE REPORTS ATTENTION NAEC MEMBERS: UPS Freight Savings Program ® Do you have Education Session topics you’d like hear at our meetings? Please This specialized program offers a minimum 70% discount on LTL (Less-ThanTruckload) shipping and guaranteed* day-definite delivery for shipments over 150lbs. With UPS Freight you will get regional, interregional, and long-haul capabilities – all under one carrier. contact Faye Carter-Powell at faye@ naec.org or 770-760-9660 with your recommendations. Your UPS Freight Savings Program applies to shipments weighing 150 lbs to 20,000 lbs that are: Attention NAEC Members! •Shipments billed collect to your company (Request UPS Freight as your carrier) •Prepaid shipments from your company •Shipments billed to your company as a third party (Request UPS Freight as your carrier) Save a minimum 70% on LTL freight shipping – No minimum requirements SIGN UP NOW! For rate quotes, to book a shipment or more information on your NAEC Savings Program discounts, please contact your dedicated UPS Association Team. Call: 866.443.9303, ext. 4082 Email: [email protected] *Guarantee applies to current UPGF 560 & UPGF 525 customers. Now is the time to provide any proposed change to the NAEC Bylaws that you would like to be considered by the NAEC Board of Directors. Please visit the web site at: http://www.naec.org/about-bylaws/ to view the current NAEC Bylaws. Any proposed changes will need to be provided by April 30, 2015 to Teresa Witham at [email protected]. NAEC Offices will be closed Monday, May 25, 2015, in honor of Memorial Day. NexGen Educational Summit Fifteen NexGen group members met in Florida in February of this year for an annual summit to discuss a variety of topics and issues facing the group. Throughout the course of the three days, the group addressed issues related to their careers in the elevator industry as well as those facing the NAEC organization and how NexGen can be a part of growing and supporting the organization. Through a combination of speakers on topics such as social media marketing and leadership development, the group worked on personal development to improve their respective careers. Additional discussions were had amongst the group regarding the format of future NexGen summits and gatherings, and how we might increase the impact of the group on NAEC as a whole. Stay tuned for additional NexGen events in an all new format for 2015, based on a coordination with existing NAEC events in major cities around the US. If you are not part of the NexGen group and would like more information on upcoming events, please contact Shawn Cowden at [email protected] , or Rob Wurth at [email protected], current Committee Chairperson. Attention NAEC Members! Remember to visit the Online Membership Directory at www.NAEC. org to update your profile or contact Kerrie Rebmann at [email protected] with questions. CHECK OUT NAEC’S FACEBOOK PAGE for updates on upcoming events and to share photos of your favorite NAEC Event. A Link to our Facebook page is located at www.naec.org. NAEC MainLine • April/May 2015 • page 3 MEMBER SPOTLIGHT ELEVATOR EQUIPMENT CORPORATION Elevator Equipment Corporation (EECO), formerly Elevator Equipment Company Inc., has been one of the original supplier members of the National Association of Elevator Contractors, joining the association 61 years ago in September of 1953. EECO has also been a long time member of the Canadian Elevator Contractors Association. EECO was founded in 1946 selling single function Hydraulic Control Valves. Over the many years EECO developed and began manufacturing Multi-function Single Body Unit Valves, Jacks, Power Units, Limit and Magnetic Switches, and other Components used in the installation of Hydraulic Elevators establishing itself as a leader among Independent manufacturers of Hydraulic Elevator Accessories, Components, and Systems. The industry standard UV-5AT and UV-7B Hydraulic Control Valves are manufactured and assembled in EECO’s original plant in Los Angeles, California, where Jacks, Power Units, Hatchway Switches, Car Slings, Platforms and other various support products are also produced. EECO is “Simplicity in Motion” offering the industry some of the Highest Quality, Field Friendly products available today. Being in business for 70 years has proven EECO as a trusted name in the elevator industry, known for Quality, Safety, Stability and Experience. EECO’s newest manufacturing facility in Pennsylvania will allow EECO to focus on being more responsive to customer needs providing support for existing and new products. This facility will also provide additional efforts towards the development of products soon to be released to the industry. The recently established “EECO Home” Residential Division offers the homeowner “Accessibility to Luxury & Everything in Between” with either a MRL or 2:1 Hydraulic System with some of the lowest Overhead requirements on the market. “EECO Home” makes the home elevator affordable by making Luxury Features Standard. EECO manufactures the largest assortment of Single and Multi-stage Hydraulic Jacks with Piston Diameters up to 20” and In-Ground or Holeless designs to suit any application. EECO also manufactures Submersible and Belted Power Units in many arrangements with the ability to custom design units to suit jobsite conditions. EECO is proud to list all Major and Independent Elevator Companies as customers. EECO continues to supply the industry with individual Components, Accessories and complete Elevator Systems. EECO is proud to say its products have been used in projects throughout North, Central and South America, as well as Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia. EECO also offers many Installation Tools and Accessories such as our EECOLube Oil Additive, PeViCol PVC Glue, Isolation Couplings, Piston Clamp / Wrenches, Lifting Clamps and many more to meet our customers’ needs as a one-stop shop for all their Hydraulic Elevator requirements. EECO’s Ownership, Sales, Engineering, Technical Support, and Research Staff are comprised of highly trained individuals who have many years of experience in the manufacture and design of Hydraulic Elevator Equipment, They are committed to Technology Innovation, Quality and Customer Support. Since its beginnings in Los Angeles, California, EECO has expanded its operation into facilities in Richmond, Indiana and Philadelphia (Lansdale), Pennsylvania. EECO’s largest facility in Richmond, Indiana boasts more than 100,000 square feet manufacturing Jacks, Power Units, Car Slings, Platforms, and other mechanical and structural items for Residential, Passenger and Freight systems up to 60,000-pound capacities. The UV-4R Control Valve for Residential, LULA and low flow applications is manufactured in this facility as well. page 4 • NAEC • Proudly Serving the Elevator Industry EECO has served the Hydraulic Elevator Industry for 70 years and continues to supply its customers with quality Hydraulic Elevator Products that are designed and proudly manufactured in the USA. EECO offers Customers access to Product Information and Company News 24 hours a day, seven days a week via its websites at elevatorequipment. com, eecovalves.com and eecohome.com. For more information, contact us at 888.577.3326 or Sales@ eecomail.com. MEMBER SPOTLIGHT IMPERIAL ELECTRIC CORPORATION Around the time Henry Ford was introducing the Model T – the Imperial Electric Company started manufacturing electric motors in Akron, Ohio. Today, 107 years later, Imperial Electric is still making motors at its Akron headquarters – and has evolved into a leading technology company that designs and manufactures a wide array of motors for world-class customers in Elevator and other markets. Imperial Electric’s industry leading elevator machines and motors are well known: ACPM traction machines, permanent magnet motors, AC and DC elevator motors, AC induction motors, generator sets, gear boxes, and gearing. Many hundreds of thousands of Imperial motors have been installed in commercial buildings and unique locations throughout the U.S. – including the Statue of Liberty, Space Shuttle Launch Tower, New York Stock Exchange, San Francisco’s famous Coit Tower, Atlanta’s Peachtree Plaza, and the Observation Tower at Niagara Falls. As a longtime supplier member of the National Association of Elevator Contractors, Imperial Electric has grown and thrived along with the U.S elevator industry. One of the strengths of Imperial Electric is the team that represents the company to the industry: Familiar faces and names like Gary Ward, Dennis Rhodes, Vineel Mallela, Jeanette Likens, Shawn Morneweck, John Marshall, Jennifer Henry, Tony and Bob Caputo, Dennis Scianni, and David Molnar. And of course, while these are the people you may know as your contact at Imperial – there are many others operating behind the scenes to deliver the quality products and customer service experience you’ve come to know from Imperial Electric. Much has changed in the elevator industry over the past couple of decades, said Gary Ward, Vice President of Sales & Marketing. “We have changed with the times; new products are released at a record pace – with shorter and shorter lead times – and a wider range of products is stocked for faster delivery from multiple locations. All to service our customers better.” Ward noted that Imperial established warehouses in Los Angeles, Trenton, and Montreal in addition to its elevator machine and motor production facilities and warehouses in Akron and Middleport, Ohio, with sales offices in Ohio and the New York Area. Imperial Electric became a member of the Kinetek family in 1988 and, in 2012 – along with sister company, Motion Control Engineering (MCE) – became part of Nidec Corporation. Nidec is a nearly $10B (USD) manufacturer of motors and electric components that before its acquisition of Kinetek had limited involvement in the Elevator market. Now, Nidec is looking to Imperial, MCE and Kinetek Elevator to drive growth in the domestic U.S. and global elevator markets. Nidec Kinetek Corporation Office: 916-463-9218 | Mobile: 916-813-4031 nidec-kinetek.com NAEC MainLine • April/May 2015 • page 5 INDUSTRY NEWS Magnetek’s Quattro AC Cube Elevator Drive Offers Energy Savings in a Smaller Package Registration Open For Elevator U 2015 Elevator U is proud to announce that this year’s conference will be held at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. The web site address for registration is www.elevatoru.org . Attendee’s can browse information about the 2015 Conference schedule and fees. Conference registrations, Vendor registration, Membership renewals, are all offered to attendee’s online. The 2015 Elevator U annual conference dates are June 22nd thru 25th and will be located on campus. A PreConference Golf outing is scheduled for a shot gun start on June 22nd. For more information regarding the up coming conference contact the Conference Planning Committee at www.elevatoru.org . Magnetek, Inc. (NASDAQ: MAG), a leading designer and manufacturer of elevator drives, today announced the availability of their evolutionary Quattro® AC Cube elevator drive. This all-inone regenerative drive includes the functionality of a full-size Quattro AC, minus the enclosure, saving dollars and space. The Quattro AC Cube provides comparable energy savings, reliability, and performance to Magnetek’s standard unit but in one-third the space. For more information about the Quattro AC Cube or any of Magnetek’s highquality elevator drives, visit www. elevatordrives.com. “Quattro AC Cube is a great addition to Magnetek’s industry-leading Quattro family of products, which have saved customers energy and money in over 2,200 installations worldwide,” said Ed Butte, director of Magnetek’s elevator business. “With its proven energy savings, superior ride quality, and lower installation costs, the Quattro Cube is the ideal green solution for new elevator drive installations and modernization projects.” Meet the World: interlift 2015 INTERLIFT 2015, October 13-16, 2015: Leading global trade fair becomes even more international / Increasing participation by lift companies from Southern Europe and Asia / Top decision-makers from across the globe favor interlift In 2015, The Interlift Event will continue to grow – particularly internationally. Judging by the response and the number of registrations, it indicates the fact that interlift is one of the global leaders of component providers. Providers feel that in order to present their full range of products, they need a bigger presentation area. – their trade fair appearances are becoming more and more elaborate. It is certainly exciting! Don’t miss this spectacular event. The submission deadline is Friday April 17, 2015. page 6 • NAEC • Proudly Serving the Elevator Industry INDUSTRY NEWS NAEC INTRODUCES The Vertical Transportation Management Program (VTMP) What is the VTMP? A unique, personnel development program created by industry professionals specifically for the vertical transportation industry. “A VTMP student will have exposure to education and possess a basic understanding of contemporary business practices. They will also gain technical working knowledge of factors that affect the day-to-day operations of a business engaged in the elevator industry.” New Members CONTRACTORS USA Hoist / Mid-American Elevator M. Cullen Bailey, Secretary 820 N. Wolcott Avenue Chicago, IL 60622 773-486-6900 Fax: 773-486-2438 [email protected] www.mid-americanelevator.com www.usahoist.com Custom engineering solutions and rack and pinion elevators.suppliers SUPPLIERS Bairstow Lifting Products Co. Rodney Williamson, Operations/ Quality Manager 1785 Ellsworth Industrial Blvd. Atlanta, GA 30318 404-351-2600 fax: 404-355-2046 [email protected] www.bairstow.com Wire rope, Rigging, Fall Protection, Elevator Wire Rope End Fittings, Testing Beacon Security Emergency Phone Monitoring The VTMP will provide consistent educational packages that: Elizabeth Courtney, Vice President 2970 E. La Palma Avenue #F Anaheim, CA 92806 714-630-5858 fax: 714-630-5420 [email protected] www.beaconsecurityinc.com nFacilitate promotional opportunities Emergency elevator telephone answering with account management. How will it benefit my business? from field activities to management Capital Electric Motor Service Robert Woods, General Manager 9109 Sovereign Row Dallas, TX 75247 214-630-8487 fax: 214-638-4261 [email protected] www.capitalelectricmotor.com DC Motors & Generator, AC motors, gearless elevator equipment, onsite rewinding & repair, machine repair, specializing in vertical.repair, and maintenance of elevator, chair and stairlifts, and dumbwaiters. Nightstick by Bayco Products, Inc. Martha Wood, Business Development 640 S. Sanden Blvd. Wylie, TX 75098 469-326-9400 fax: 469-326-9401 [email protected] www.mynightstick.com Flashlights, IS flashlights, and headlamps Schwartz Technical Plastics, Inc. Walter Wagner, Managing Director 2301 Duss Avenue, Suite 24 Ambridge, PA 15003 724-266-7045 fax: 412-202-9999 [email protected] www.schwartz-plastic.com Engineered Plastics Tri-State Drilling & Repair Inc. Jim Pummell, General Manager 4326 SE Brown RoadArcadia, FL 34266 863-263-0708 fax: 863-494-7672 [email protected] www.tri-statedrilling.com Hydraulic jack replacement, installation, repair, and jack hole drilling. n Simplify in-house training demands nEnsure all VTMP graduates are industry-aware & up-to-date with latest business practices nImprove internal & external communications nEnhance business credibility, professionalism, & customer service Contact Amanda Smith (amanda@naec. org) to learn more. together is a beginning; “ Coming keeping together is progress; working together is success.” HENRY FORD NAEC MainLine • April/May 2015 • page 7 INDUSTRY CALENDAR April 15, 2015 Northern California Elevator Industry Group (NCEIG) Meeting Sinbad’s, San Francisco, CA Shawn Cowden 770-760-9660 [email protected] June 15, 2015 41st Annual Memorial Invitational Outing (Pop Joe) Glen Cove Country Club, Nassau, NJ “Honoring Vincent Moscato“ 718-383-3395 [email protected] www.popjoe.com April 17-18, 2015 NAESA International Western Region Spring Workshop Gold Coast Hotel and Casino Las Vegas, NV Amy Crass 360-292-4968 fax: 360-292-4973 [email protected] June 17, 2015 Northern California Elevator Industry Group (NCEIG) Meeting Sinbad’s, San Francisco, CA Shawn Cowden 770-760-9660 [email protected] June 19, 2015 Elevator Escalator Safety Foundation (EESF) Elevator Industry Group of Southern California (EIGSC) Fundraiser California Country Club, Whittier, CA Nikole Layton 800-949-6442 (251) 479-7099 [email protected] May 12, 2015 Massachusetts Elevator Safety Association (MESA) Meeting Phillips Old Colony, Dorchester, MA Eric Tragash 860-678-7987 [email protected] www.mesassoc.com May 20, 2015 Northern California Elevator Industry Group (NCEIG) Meeting Sinbad’s, San Francisco, CA Shawn Cowden 770-760-9660 [email protected] June 2 - 6, 2015 Canadian Elevator Contractors Association (CECA) 41st Convention Vancouver, BC Canada Catharine Bothwell 905-446-0327 fax: 905-446-0328 [email protected] www.ceca-acea.org June 9 - 11, 2015 Lift Expo Russia Lift Expo Russia 2015 ICEC MosExpo, Pav. 75, Moscow, Russia Veselitsky Stanislav +7 (495) 9744 77 77 ext. 1067 [email protected] June 10, 2015 Elevator Escalator Safety Foundation (EESF) 9th Annual Chicago Cruise Mystic Blue, Chicago, IL Nikole Layton 800-949-6442 fax: (251) 479-7099 [email protected] page 8 • NAEC • Proudly Serving the Elevator Industry June 19, 2015 Elevator Industry Group of Southern California (EIGSC) Annual Golf Tournament California Country Club Whittier, CA Scott Dutton (562) 490-0900 ext 238 [email protected] www.elevatorindustry.com June 22 - 25, 2015 Elevator U Elevator U Conference Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Tom Sybert 708-867-4002 fax: 708-867-5467 [email protected] www.elevatoru.org June 24, 2015 Elevator Escalator Safety Foundation (EESF) Elevator U EESF Silent Auction & Bingo Ohio State UniversityColumbus, OH Nikole Layton 800-949-6442 fax: (251) 479-7099 [email protected] June 25, 2015 Elevator Riders Riding Club 2015 Elevator U Club Ride Columbus, OH Nikole Layton 800-949-6442 fax: 251-479-7099 [email protected] ontinental San Juan Resort & Fort Myers, FL • Sanibel Harbour Resort and Spa 12 ay September 2014 y 2012 actors Association (CECA) of Elevator Consultants (IAEC) levator Contractors (NAEC) INDUSTRY CALENDAR 6-11 Saturday - Thursday 65th Annual Convention and Exposition NAEC Conventions March 2012 April 2015Conferences and 18-21 Saturday - Tuesday Educational Conference September 28 – October 1, 2015 ay nce Laguna Niguel 13 y Honolulu, HI • Sheraton Waikiki NAEC 66th Annual Convention and Exposition Boston, Massachusetts Westin Boston Waterfront Hotel September 2015 & Boston Convention & 1Exhibition Center 28 - October Monday - Thursday tion and Exposition aterside & Tampa Convention 66th Annual Convention and Exposition April 9 – 12, 2016 22 – 26 Boston, MA • Westin Boston Waterfront Hotel & Boston NAEC Educational Conference Convention & Exhibition Center Savannah, Georgia NAEC Contact Information Westin Savannah Harbor Resort t: Amanda Smith • Phone: 800-900-6232 or 770-760-9660 Fax: 770-760-9714 E-mail: [email protected] • Website: www.naec.org ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ to ■ nual ■ ed ■ … ■ ■ NAEC CALENDA San Antonio, TX • Grand Hyatt San Antonio Convention Center Hotel & Henry B Gonzales Convention Center xposition raton & r 3 September 19 – 22, 2016 ■ Carsten Schumann, TUV SUD America, Inc. Rich Carson, Electric Motor Repair NAEC 67th Annual Convention and Exposition Lou Deloreto, NEII Safety Committee ■ David Settle, NEIEP in Conjunction with United IV Jim Duffy, Richmond Elevator ■ Chuck Sharpe, D-C Elevator Montreal, Canada Patrick Edwards, Integrity Home Lifts ■ Dave Smarte, Delaware Elevator Beth Henderson, MOD Management Westin, InterContinental,■ John Spinella, NEIEP Jon Henson, NEIEP ■ Tom Sybert, CJ Anderson Hyatt Regency & Palais des congrès de Montréal Randy Huff, Computerized Elevator Controls ■ Emery Thran, Motion Control Engineering Dennis Kelly, Drucegrove ■ Don Vollrath, Magnetek Kirk Lewis, Columbia Products ■ Robert Wachendorff, Wachendorff Automation April Elevator 1-4, 2017 Puneet Mehta, Bramalea ■ Paul Waters, NEII Safety Committee Elevator AMCO Educational Garry Moore, NAEC Conference Scottsdale Resort and Conference Center Scottsdale, AZ NAEC MainLine • October 2011 September 11-14, 2017 NAEC 68th Annual Convention and Exposition Orlando, Florida Hyatt Regency Orlando & Orange County Convention Center March 29 - April 24 - 27 Saturday - Tuesday Educational Conference SeptemberCarolina, 24 – 27, Puerto2018 Rico • InterContinental San Juan Resort & Educat Casino NAEC 69th Annual Convention and Exposition September 2012 Atlantic City, New Jersey 10 - 13 Monday - Thursday Sheraton andUnited AtlanticinCity Atlantic City 2012 Convention Center ■ Canadian Elevator Contractors Association (CECA) Fort Myer Septe 6-11 Satu International Association of Elevator Consultants (IAEC) ■ National Association of Elevator Contractors (NAEC) 16-19, ■ NAESA2019 International ■ September Joint Convention & Exposition NAEC 70th Annual Convention Atlantic City, New Jersey • Sheraton ■& N A E C Atlantic City Convention Center and Exposition ■ Convention: Sept 10 – 13 Grand Rapids, Michigan ■ Exposition: Sept 12 – 13 Amway Grand Plaza Hotel & March 2012 DeVos Place 24 - 27 Saturday - Tuesday 65th A San Anton Center H CALENDA April 2013 13 Educational - 16 SaturdayConference - Tuesday Puerto Rico • InterContinental San Juan Resort & SeptemberCarolina, 20-23, 2021 Educational Conference Casino Dana Point, CA • Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel April March 18-21 Sat 29 - April Educa Educat Honolulu Fort Myer NAEC 72nd Annual Convention ■ NAEC CALENDA September 2012 and Exposition September 2013 10 New - 13 Monday Thursday Septe Atlantic City, Jersey --Thursday 22 - 26 Sunday Septe 28 - Octob United in Atlantic City 2012 Sheraton and Atlantic City 64th Annual Convention and Exposition 6-11 Satu March 2012 ■ Canadian March Elevator Contractors Association (CECA) Convention Tampa, FL • Tampa-Marriott Waterside & Tampa Convention ■ International 29 66th - AprilA 24Center - 27 Saturday Tuesday Association of Elevator Consultants (IAEC) Center 65th A ■ National Association of Elevator Contractors (NAEC) Educational Conference ■ NAEC Convention: Sept 22 – 26 Boston, M ■ NAESA International Educat Puerto Rico • InterContinental San Juan Resort & Conventio San Anton ■ Exposition: Sept 25 – 26 SeptemberCarolina, 23 –Convention 26, 2024 Joint & Exposition Casino Center H Fort Myer Atlantic City, New Jersey • Sheraton & NAEC 75th Annual Convention NAEC Contact Information Atlantic City Convention Center Contact: Amanda Smith • Phone: 800-900-6232 or 770-760-9 September 2012 and Exposition ■ Convention: Sept 10 – 13 E-mail: [email protected] • Website: www 10 -New 13 Monday - Thursday ■ Exposition: 12 – 13 Atlantic City, Jersey Sept April Septe inCity Atlantic City 2012 18-21 Sat Sheraton andUnited Atlantic 6-11 Satur ■ Canadian Elevator Contractors Association (CECA) ■ Rich Carson, Electric Motor Repair April 2013 Convention Center ■ International Association of Elevator Consultants (IAEC) Educa 13 - 16 Saturday - Tuesday ■ Lou Deloreto, NEII Safety Committee65th A ■ National Association of Elevator Contractors (NAEC) Educational Conference ■ Jim Duffy, Richmond Elevator ■ NAESA International Honolulu ■ Niguel Patrick Edwards, Integrity Home LiftsSan Anton Dana Point, CA • Ritz-Carlton Laguna Joint Convention & Exposition Center Ho ■ Beth Henderson, MOD Management & ■ Jon Henson, NEIEP ■ Randy Huff, Computerized Elevator Controls ■ Dennis Kelly, Drucegrove 28 - Octob extend a “Thank You” to the 62nd Annual 64th Annual Convention■and Exposition Kirk Lewis, Columbia Elevator Products 18-21 Satu Convention speakers. Their expertise led Tampa, FL • Tampa Marriott Waterside TampaMehta, Convention ■ &Puneet Bramalea 66th A to strong educational sessions that Center ■ Garry Moore, AMCO Elevator attendees found beneficial. Thank you… Educat 13 - 16 Saturday Tuesday ■ NAEC Convention: Sept 22 – 26 Boston, M Conventio ■ Exposition: Sept 25 – 26 Educational Conference Honolulu, Dana Point, CA • Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel Atlantic City, New Jersey • Sheraton Atlantic City Convention Center ■ Convention: Sept 10 – 13 We like to take this opportunity to 22would - 26 Sunday - Thursday ■ Exposition: Sept 12 – 13 September 2013 pat on the back is only a April 2013 “Afew vertebrae removed from Septe April a kick in the pants, but is NAEC Contact Information miles ahead in results. September 2013 Septe ” Contact: Amanda Smith • Phone: 800-900-6232 or 770-760-9 E-mail: [email protected] • Website: www - 22 - 26 Sunday - Thursday 64thWHEELER Annual Convention and Exposition ELLA WILCOX 28 - Octob ■ &Rich Carson, Electric Motor Repair Tampa, FL • Tampa Marriott Waterside Tampa Convention 66th A ■ Lou Deloreto, NEII Safety Committee Center ■ NAEC Convention: Sept 22 – ■ 26 Jim Duffy, Richmond Elevator Boston, M ■ Exposition: Sept 25 – 26 ■ Patrick Edwards, Integrity Home LiftsConventio ■ Beth Henderson, MOD Management NAEC ■ Jon Henson, NEIEPContact Information NAEC MainLine • April/May • 800-900-6232 page 9 Contact: Amanda Smith2015 • Phone: or 770-760-9 ■ Randy Huff, Computerized Elevator Controls We would like to take this opportunity to E-mail: [email protected] • Website: www ■ Dennis Kelly, Drucegrove extend a “Thank You” to the 62nd Annual ■ Kirk Lewis, Columbia Elevator Products Convention speakers. Their expertise led ■ Puneet Mehta, Bramalea CET CAT Safety QEI NAESA QEI EIWPF 2 015 E D U C AT I O N A L CO N F E R E N C E Continuing Education States Sunday, April 19 9:30am–10:30am 9:30am–11:30am 10:45am–11:45am “ELVI Testing without Weights” – Keving Heling, Wurtec • • • AL, AR, IN, IL*, KYc, MD, PA*, VA, WI, WV • • • • AL, AR, IN, IL*, KYc, MD,PA*, VA, WI, WV “What Every Elevator Contractor & Supplier Needs to Know about Structuring their Assets, Lawsuit Protection & estate Planning” – Larry Oxenham, ASAP “Customizing Vertical Platfom Lifts: The more glass the better?” – Doug Boydston, Handilift 12:30pm–1:30pm “eMarketing” – Mike Ryan, Peelle 1:00pm–2:00pm “Debunking Myth of Elevator Energy” – Jim Bos, James W Bos, LLC Sustainable Elevator Consulting & Engineering 1:30pm–3:30pm “Leadership for Today & Tomorrow” – Karen Hopkins, The Hopkins Group, LLC 2:15pm–3:15pm “One; Three; & Five Year Tests of A18.1 Equipment – How to Conduct Them & by Whom” – Lee Rigby, Vertical Assessment 3:30pm–4:30pm Open Mic Session – Moderator: Jackie Mortman • • AL, AR, IN, IL*, KYc, MD, PA*, VA, WI, WV AL, AR, IN, IL*, KYc, KYM, MD, PA*, TX, VA, WI, WV • • • • • • AAL, AR, IN, IL*, KYc, • • KYM, MD, PA*, TX*, VA, WI, WV • • • • AL, AR, IN, IL*, KYc, KYM, MD, PA*, TX*, VA, WI, WV “ICEP - Intelligent Car Operating Panel” – Chris Dodds, Wurtec • • • AL, AR, IN, IL*, KYc, MD, PA*, VA, WI, WV “Old Residential Elevators, Regarding Maintenance & Retrofit” – Craig Jones, Country Home Elevator • • • • AL, AR, IN, IL*, KYc, MD, PA*, VA, WI, WV “Past, Present & Future of Traveling Cable” – Al Hayes, Hayes Elevator • • • • AL, AR, IN, IL*, KYc, MD, PA*, VA, WI, WV “AC Traction Green Component Guidelines” – Ali Ezzeddine, Smartrise Engineering • Monday, April 20 8:00am–9:30am “2 Way Communications & Applicable Codes” – David Bryant, Kings III 8:30am–10:00am “Calculate Accurate Labor, Equipment, Overhead & Profit” – George Hedley 9:45am–10:45am “How to Survive an Accident Investigation” – Brian Farley, Hudson Elevator Group & David Smarte, Delaware Elevator 10:15am–11:15am “Value Added Selling & Working Around the Price Barrier” – Evan Epstein, SnapCab 10:45am–11:45am 1:00pm–2:00pm “How to Adjust Rope Tension & Shackles” – Ray Miller, Draka “Get your Business to Work in Any Economy! How to Take your Company to the Next Level” – George Hedley Tuesday April 21 8:00am–11:30am TRACK 1 – ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION “VTMP” – Rick & Kas Kennedy, Kencor Elevator “The 5 Hiring Mistakes You Must Avoid – Don’t Let Employment Law Issues Compromise the Hiring Process” – Ellie Webb, Delaware Elevator “How to Run your Own ‘HomeSafe’ Program” – Vince Sciamanna, Garaventa “How to Get the Most Out of Your Business” – Mark Walters & Jeff Eaton, Lift Business Advisors 8:00am–11:30am 1:00pm–2:00pm TRACK 2 – ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION • AL, AR, IN, IL*, KYc, KYM, MD, PA*, VA, WI, WV IL* - State of Illinois OSFM approved courses for a max 6 hours. CET hours approved: 10.50 KYC - State of Kentucky DHBC approved courses for Contractor license. CAT hours approved: 6.00 / All courses offer 1.0 hours each of credit except 2 Way Communications & Applicable Codes which is 1.5 hours credit. KYM - State of Kentucky DHBC approved courses for Mechanic license. PA* - State of Pennsylvania DLI approved for elevator inspectors. TX* - State of Texas TDLR approved for a maximum of 1.0 hours. NAESA - Maximum credit of .1 per individual, per year for Roundtables. page 10 • NAEC • Proudly Serving the Elevator Industry As of November 3, 2014 NAEC 2015 Educational Conference Sheraton Waikiki –Honolulu, Hawaii April 18-21, 2015 • Sheraton Waikiki Saturday, April 18 Monday, April 20 7:30am–3:00pm 8:00am–12:00pm NAEC Board of Directors Meeting ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 11:00am–4:00pm Registration 3:00pm–4:00pm Contractor Member Session 3:00pm–4:00pm Supplier Member Session 3:00pm–4:00pm Associate Member Session 6:30pm–8:30pm Welcome Reception ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Registration ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 8:00am–9:30pm Education–“2 Way Communication and Applicable Codes”– David Bryant, Kings III ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 8:30am–10:00am Education–“Calculate Accurate Labor, Equipment, Overhead & Profit”–George Hedley ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday, April 19 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 7:30am–12:00pm Registration ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 8:00am–9:15am Opening Breakfast–Keynote Speaker Jan McInnis, “Finding the Funny in Change” 9:45am–10:45am 10:15am–11:15am Education–“How To Survive an Accident Investigation”–Brian Farley, Hudson Elevator Group & David Smarte, Delaware Elevator Education–“Value Added Selling & Working Around the Price Barrier”–Evan Epstein, SnapCab ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 10:45am–11:45am Education–“How to Adjust Rope Tension & Shackles”–Ray Miller, Draka ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 9:30am–10:30am 9:30am–11:30am Education–“ELVI Testing Without Weights” –Kevin Heling, Wurtec Education–“What Every Elevator Contractor & Supplier Needs to Know About Structuring their Assets, Lawsuit Protection, Tax Reduction, and estate Planning”–Larry Oxenham, ASAP 12:15pm–6:00pm 1:00pm–4:00pm Education–“Customizing Vertical Platform Lifts: The more glass the better?”–Doug Boydston, HandiLift ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 12:30pm–1:30pm Education–“eMarketing”–Mike Ryan, Peelle ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1:00pm–2:00pm 1:00pm–2:00pm 8:00am–12:00pm 8:00am–11:30am Education–“Debunking Myth of Elevator Energy” –Jim Bos, James W. Bos, LLC Sustainable Elevator Consulting & Engineering Education–“Leadership for Today and Tomorrow” –Karen Hopkins, The Hopkins Group, LLC Education–“One; Three; and Five Year Tests of A18.1 Equipment–How to Conduct Them and by Whom”–Lee Rigby, Vertical Assessment Associates 8:00am–11:30am Pearl Harbor/USS Arizona Memorial Tour * ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 3:30pm–4:30pm Open Mic Session–Moderator: Jackie Mortman ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 6:00pm–7:00pm Roundtable Discussions–Track 1 1. VTMP–Rick & Kas Kennedy, Kencor Elevator 2. The Five Hiring Mistakes You Must Avoid–Don’t Let Employment Law Issues Compromise the Hiring Process–Ellie Webb, Delaware Elevator 3. How to Run Your Own ‘HomeSafe’ Program 4. How to Get the Most Out of Your Business–Mark Walters & Jeff Eaton, Lift Business Advisors ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1:00pm–4:30pm Registration ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 2:15pm–3:15pm Education–“Get Your Business to Work in Any Economy! How to Take Your Company to the Next Level”–George Hedley Tuesday, April 21 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1:30pm–3:30pm City/Iolani Palace Tour* ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 10:45am–11:45am Official Golf Tournament *–Royal Hawaiian Golf Club Reception Roundtable Discussions–Track 2 1. ICEP–Intelligent Car Operating Panel–Chris Dodd, Liberty Elevator Experts, LLC 2. Old Residential Elevators, Regarding Maintenance and Retrofit–Craig Jones, Country Home Elevator 3. Past, Present & Future of Traveling Cable –Al Hayes 4. Safety Committee ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1:00pm–3:00pm Education–“Serial RF ID Access Control” –Brandon Ortiz, Smartrise Engineering ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 4:45pm–6:45pm Catamaran Ride* ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 7:00pm–8:30pm Dregs Event *Optional–Advance Ticket Purchase Required Bold–included in full registration Rise Above with NAEC at our Annual Convention in BOSTON September 28–October 1, 2015 NAEC 66th Annual Convention & 2015 Exposition Westin Boston Waterfront & Boston Convention & Exposition Center NAEC strives to bring you the best in education and networking opportunities. Join us in Boston to further your education and let us show you how to make your business Rise Above the rest. 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