Saturday, June 27, 2009

Green Opportunities at California Construction Expo


There will be many Green opportunities for contractors, designers, exhibitors, sponsors, construction professionals, and suppliers at the upcoming California Construction Expo.
It’s a huge annual event that draws the best in the green construction industry. Registration is now open for the August 13th, 2009 event at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Contractors could potentially find access to public contracts from $5,000 to $100,000,000.
Register at http://www.calconexpo.com/ Admission is $55; after July 31 it goes up to $70. A full access pass includes all events, workshops and exhibits. Exhibitors can get a discount before July 31st too. A standard exhibit will run $700. For more information call 1-(877) 8CalCon or send email to info@calconexpo.com . I’ll see you there!

Electricians New High-Tech Auditorium Unveiled



The Electrical Training Institute of Los Angeles’ new 1.2 million dollar auditorium was unveiled for the first time. There is seating for 175 students in the main area and up to 500 in the adjoining hall. Both rooms feature state of the art audio and video equipment, large retractable projection screens, Bose speakers, remote controlled video cameras, studio lighting and engineered acoustics.

The project was completed on time and on budget using 100 percent union labor. The certificate of occupancy was granted in time for the June General Membership Meeting. Many in attendance commented on the excellent quality of the construction and materials used as well as the amazing acoustics and lighting. The auditorium and adjoining hall will serve the students of the Electrical Training Institute and members of IBEW Local 11 for many years to come. It is just one more example of the ongoing commitment the IBEW and NECA have made to training.

The ETI is powered by a 488 KW Photovoltaic system on the roof of the facility. Union electricians and contractors interested in opportunities in the Green construction industry can attend courses on renewable energy being held in the new auditorium.