The Metal Construction Association announced its new officers for 2026. Elected by MCA members, the board will be led by Lee Ann Slattery of ATAS International, the organization’s first female chair. Slattery joins executive committee members: Vice chair: Bill Hartford, Sherwin-Williams Treasurer: David Stermer, Metal Sales Secretary: Chandler Barden, CIDAN Machinery Past chair: Brian Partyka, Carlisle Companies Market development chair: Jules Dekovics, OMG MRA president: Todd Miller, Isaiah Industries Slattery joined the MCA board in 2020 and quickly became an officer, serving as chair of the market development committee. In 2023, she received MCA’s Patrick R. Bush Service Award. She serves on … Read more
MCA Announces Details, Registration for 2023 Winter Meeting
The Metal Construction Association’s registration for its upcoming annual winter meeting is now open. The event will take place in-person Jan. 22-25 at the Hyatt Regency in Clearwater Beach Resort and Spa in Florida. The meeting is open to members and non-members. The event will cover an array of topics pertinent to the use of metal in the building envelope, plus several opportunities to network with industry leaders. The keynote speaker is Dr. Chris Kuehl. Dr. Kuehl is the managing director of Armada Corporation and serves as the company’s chief economist and is also the economic analyst for the Fabricators … Read more
MCA Releases 2021 Annual Report
The Metal Construction Association has released its 2021 annual report. The report includes chapters detailing the demand for metal construction, best practices and industry standards, and the work of the association’s alliances, committees and councils. All are working to strengthen the awareness, use and safety standards of the metal construction industry. MCA’s vast range of programs, resources and services are detailed in the report. The report is available at metalconstruction.org/2021-annual-report.
Market Forecast: Nonresidential Construction to Rebound in 2017
CHICAGO, Ill. – A market study released by the Metal Construction Association reports that 2017 will be the year the nonresidential construction industry will return to the peak levels last seen in 2007. The residential market will take a bit longer to hit the mark, but the news is positive across the board for industry stakeholders. According to the study, conducted by FMI, the growth has been steady and moderate over the past five years and is slowly inching its way back to high levels seen a decade ago. Growth is predicted to reach 8 percent in 2016 reaching $1.14 … Read more



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