Piping Industry members took care of one of their own, as they raised $15,000 to help fight pediatric cancer.
Elijah Morrissey, the 3-year old son of Piping Industry member Tim Morrissey, was diagnosed with Stage 4 high-risk neuroblastoma in September and since that time, Elijah has been in and out of the hospital fighting for his life.
In January, Elijah and his parents will travel to New York City, where he will be under the care of specialists at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, one of the nation’s leading pediatric cancer treatment centers, for his latest round of treatments.
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Topics:
Donation,
Oregon Clean Energy,
Piping Industry,
Northwest Ohio Piping Industry,
Cancer,
AZCO,
Pediatric Cancer,
Community Minded
The Northwest Ohio Piping Industry is playing a key role in Toledo’s construction job growth.
A Nov. 2 Associated General Contractors report shows the Toledo metropolitan area ranks 14 in the nation in construction job growth as northwest Ohio gained approximately 1,500 jobs between Sept. 2015 and Sept. 2016, for an 11 percent gain.
Toledo tied with the Steubenville, Ohio/Weirton, W. Va. area for largest percentage gain in Ohio, although Steubenville/Weirton added approximately 200 jobs.
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Topics:
construction,
Northwest Ohio Building Trades,
Economy,
Piping Industry,
Jobs,
Northwest Ohio,
Northwest Ohio Piping Industry
Work is nearly complete on Toledo’s newest entertainment destination.
Construction crews, including members of the Northwest Ohio Piping Industry, are nearing completion of the new 32,000 square foot Dave and Buster’s restaurant, bar and entertainment facility at Franklin Park Mall.
The highly-anticipated project is in its final stages, as construction workers are installing restroom fixtures, laying the carpet and tile, finishing paint, installing TVs and completing trim work.
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Topics:
Piping Industry,
Toledo,
Northwest Ohio Piping Industry,
plumbers,
Dave and Buster's
Construction workers are making significant progress on the $33 million Northwood School project.
The combined school, which will be home to all students in the district – kindergarten through 12th grade – is on schedule as crews work to finish the roof, closing off the 136,000 square foot structure from the elements.
During the summer, Northwest Ohio Piping Industry members were busy installing all underground sewer and water lines.
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Topics:
construction,
Northwood,
Piping Industry,
Pipefitter,
Northwest Ohio Piping Industry,
plumbers,
Northwood Schools,
Construction Projects,
school
Northwest Ohio Piping Industry members are busy working on a $60 million school project in Defiance.
In 2014, Defiance voters passed of a 3.78-mill, $11.7 million bond issue to construct a new combined Defiance Senior and Junior High School.
After months of planning, site preparation began in early 2016, and by mid-April, Piping Industry members were working to install the underground piping.
Throughout the summer, the building has taken shape and now crews are working to enclose the structure before winter sets in.
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Topics:
HVACR,
Piping Industry,
Plumbing and Pipes,
Pipefitter,
Northwest Ohio Piping Industry,
plumbers,
Defiance, Ohio,
Rudolph Libbe,
Defiance Senior and Junior High School,
Defiance Schools
Perrysburg’s newest school is beginning to take shape and Northwest Ohio Piping Industry members are using innovative techniques to keep the plumbing and pipefitting work ahead of schedule.
Hull Prairie Intermediate School, located at the corner of Roachton and Hull Prairie roads, is the future home to fifth and sixth graders in the Perrysburg Exempted Village School District.
Three Piping Industry members, currently working for Dunbar Mechanical Inc., are busy installing the building’s plumbing and piping systems.
Their co-workers in the Dunbar fabrication shop pre-fabricated a group of restroom sanitary piping and water lines (shown in the picture below). Pre-fabrication work was created roughly a month in advance and is expected to save two or three days’ worth of work per each setup.
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Topics:
Piping Industry,
Plumbing and Pipes,
Perrysburg,
Northwest Ohio,
Northwest Ohio Piping Industry,
plumbers,
Hull Prairie Intermediate School,
Dunbar Mechanical Inc.,
school,
Perrysburg Exempted Village School District,
Innovation
A Northwest Ohio Piping Industry member proved he is the best pipefitter apprentice in the world by winning the UA International Apprenticeship Pipefitter Contest.
Following up on wins at the State and Regional levels, Jared Dusseau, a 34-yearold from Oak Harbor, bested the competition in contests designed to assess knowledge and skill level found on the jobsite. He earned the highest combined overall score amongst his fellow competitors and is now the 2016 UA International Pipefitting Apprentice Champion.
His victory marked the fifth time a Piping Industry apprentice has won the International title.
“I just wanted to keep building [off each win], representing my Brothers and Sisters and all our apprentices,” said Dusseau of his victory.
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Topics:
The Piping Industry Training Center,
Piping Industry,
Pipefitter,
Northwest Ohio Piping Industry,
2016 UA International Apprenticeship Contest,
Jared Dusseau,
Champion
Northwest Ohio’s newest medical facility is counting on the knowledge and skill of Piping Industry members to ensure the safety of donated plasma.
Our refrigeration mechanics, welders and service mechanics are busy turning a vacant retail store into a plasma donation center.
Two Piping Industry contractors have journeymen and apprentices working on the decades old building, installing vital components to the gutted structure.
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Topics:
Refrigeration,
HVACR,
Piping Industry,
Welding,
Northwest Ohio Piping Industry,
welder,
Plasma,
Plasma Donation
It is game on for the Northwest Ohio Piping Industry, as its members work to construct one of the area’s newest entertainment centers.
Popular restaurant franchise Dave and Buster’s is coming to the greater Toledo area, and members of the Piping Industry worked on all the water and sanitation piping, helping to ensure the safety of the building.
Four plumbers, all working for signatory contractor Merit Plumbing, are installing the underground pipes and sanitary sewers in addition to all the water piping and fixtures in the kitchen, bathroom and serving areas.
Unique to this particular project, journeymen are using solder to join all copper waterlines, instead of the widely popular copper press connectors. While many so-called plumbers can install press connectors, they often have trouble soldering pipes. The highly-trained members of the Piping Industry though, can expertly solder all types of piping in a quick and effective manner.
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Topics:
Piping Industry,
Northwest Ohio Piping Industry,
plumbers,
Cast Iron Pipes,
Dave and Buster's,
Copper Pipes,
Solder
The new ProMedica project on the banks of the Maumee River is helping reinvent Toledo’s waterfront.
The $60 million project, which began with site preparation during the winter, will move the headquarters of Northwest Ohio’s largest medical system to downtown Toledo.
Construction crews are working to build a new parking garage on Promenade Park, rehab and expand the Steam Plant and remodel The Junction.
Northwest Ohio Piping Industry members are one of the numerous trades working on the project.
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Topics:
projects,
construction,
ProMedica,
Piping Industry,
Toledo,
GEM Inc.,
Northwest Ohio Piping Industry,
plumbers,
Construction Projects,
Headquarters