By / Jessica Kirby, Editor, Sheet Metal Journal-Western Washington
We are nearing the end of the year and, along with sleigh bells and the tinkling of eggnog glasses, whispers of optimism are in the air. Collectively, the sheet metal industry has weathered nearly two years of business as anything but normal, and overall, perseverance has ruled the day. Moving into 2022, predictions are that bottlenecking the supply chain may start to ease by Q3 and a cooling of the residential market is rumoured to mean a boost for commercial and institutional. It is especially in times like this that SMACNA contractors and their labor partners bring tremendous value to the construction climate. Their solid reputation for high standards and skilled craftspersonship is known far and wide, and when there are fewer dollars to spend, it makes sense to spend them where the most value exists.
This issue of Sheet Metal Journal – Western Washington showcases Construction for Change and the incredible work it has done with its partners in the sheet metal industry. Although it has completed projects across America and the world, the level of participation among Western Washington contractors is truly impressive. The Palette Sheltering Initiative provides homes for the homeless in various regions, and the Heavy Metal Summer was a joint recruitment effort between Hermanson Company in Washington and Western Allied in California’s Bay area. Turn to page 8 to learn more about these initiatives and the contractors who made them possible.
Holmberg Mechanical and its labor partners at Local 66 showcased their skill and and ability at citizenM, an innovative, tech-savvy (and covid-proof!) hotel project with a front row seat to Puget Sound. Besides a high environmental rating, a state of the art heat and cooling system, and razor-thin tolerances, the project offers a glimpse into the future of hotel construction. “The project gave us some real-world insight on what we may be seeing more of in the future as technology keeps transforming our industry,” says Chris Ebbert, Holmberg Mechanical’s HVAC project superintendent. See page 12 for more about this project.
And finally, wether you love a good productive crowd or feel your best when squirrelled away in peace and quiet, you may benefit from a peer-networking group. It is the best place for open, evidence-based advice from a group of your peers and the perfect opportunity to beat isolation while becoming a better leader and person. Find out how to participate on page 5.
On behalf of the team at Point One Media, I want to extend my warmest wishes for a happy, restful, and safe holiday season. We look forward to working with you again in 2022. ▪