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NEWSNEWS
Continued on page 2
Serving our membership since 1975 Vol. 20, Issue 9http://eastern-michigan.aspe.org
*American Society of Plumbing Engineers
American Society of Sanitary Engineering
MAY 2017
From Brianne N. Hall, P.E., CPD, LEED AP BD+C, GGP, President of ASPE EMCMAY MEETING AGENDA
REGISTRATION REQUIREDhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/aspe-emc-may-2017-technical-program-tickets-27370158882
SEE INSIDE COVER FOR TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cost: ASPE, ASSE, MBPA Mbrs: NC Non-members: $20.00 FOR CLASS
DATE:TUESDAY, MAY 9, 2017
WHERE:Plumbing Industry Training CenterSEE map on back page
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM - DESIGN CLASSCombination Waste and Vent, MI Plumbing Code Section 915
5:30 - 6:00 PM - DINNER
[Vendor Table Top Discussions]
6:00 - 8:00 PM - TECHNICAL SESSIONSingle Stack Vent MethodPresenter(s): Julius Ballanco P.E., CPD, FASPE | President of JB Engineering and Code Consulting, P.C.
Chapters are not authorized to speak for the Society.
Hello!
The end of the 2016-2017 program has arrived and there are a few business items I would like to address.
» The 2017-2018 Eastern Michigan ASPE Board will be sworn in at our May 9th technical meet ing. Thank you to all members in good standing who voted! Voting will close on May 8th.
» We will be holding our planning meeting for 2017-2018 in June and you will receive an Eventbrite
the topics for next year’s programs to attend. Alternately, you may contact a board member and rely your suggestions to them.
» Our chapter is excited about hosting the Region 2 President’s Meeting in June. This event brings together two members of each board within Region 2, Keith Bush our Region 2 Director, and additional other members from our National Board. We will host a dinner for all the guests on Friday June 2nd and providing breakfast/lunch at the meeting space on Saturday June 3rd. Additionally, it is Detroit Grand Prix weekend and we have invited all guests to arrive early to attend the free day at the Grand Prix on Friday June 2nd. I would like to thank the sponsors in advance for assisting us in ensuring all attendees enjoy their visit to Detroit!
» The ASPE National Technical Symposium will be held in Montreal, Quebec on Oct. 19th-22nd. You will need a passport to travel to Canada and it is recommended you obtain your passport now. Registration for the Technical Symposium is now open and can be found here: http://2017tech.aspe.org/
I also have a few thoughts that I would wish to share as this year comes to an end.
» I was in Los Angeles in early April to attend the ASSE International Mid-Year meetings. While I was there, I had the opportunity to attend the April LA Chapter meeting. It is interesting to see the ways other chapters run their meetings and it provided me with potential ideas to improve our meetings. For our members who travel for work, I encourage you to attend a local chapter meeting and bring back ideas that could improve our program.
2 May 2017
NOT ICES NOT ICES
REACH OUT TO OUR NEW MEMBERS AND SPONSORS!
ASPE EMC AYE SOCIAL! Thursday, May 11, 2017 at Bagger Daves in Berkley
REGION 2 PRESIDENT'S MEETING June 2, 2017 - see President's article on page 1 for more details.
GET YOUR REUS, CEHS, AND CEUS!Don't forget that the design classes held monthly from 4:30 - 5:30 PM, can be counted towards your profession-ally required REUs, CEHs, and CEUs.these one-hour design classes will run from September - May.
ASPE IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE ALFRED STEELE SCHOLARSHIP
The Alfred Steele Scholarship has $3,000 in available monies
their immediate families who have a GPA of 3.0 or higher, who are enrolled in or plan to enroll in an engineering program at a college, university, or technical school on a full-time basis. Contact Stacey Kidd for more information at (847) 296-0002, or email [email protected]
PLUMBING TRAINING CENTER ASSE BACKFLOW RE-CERTIFICATION
any member who is eligible. If you’re interested, please call the Training Center at (248) 585-1435 and get your name on the sign-up list for the next class training.
Sponsored by
Women ofASPE
To join the WOA, email [email protected] more information, visit aspe.org/woa
Dedicated to engaging, retaining, and advancing women in the plumbing
design industry through:
Mentoring programs
Membership outreach
Partnerships with industry-related associations
Educational and leadership offerings
Contents
President's Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Design Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Technical Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 In The Know . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 VP Technical Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 V.P. Education Report. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 ASPE EMC AYE Social . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Attendees of April's Meeting . . . . . . . . . 13 Photo from April's Meeting . . . . . . . . . . 14
. . . . . . . . . . . 18 - 19
President's Report (cont. from page 1) Brianne Hall, P.E., CPD, LEED AP BD+C, GGP
DAVID WALLS DAN GALLAGHER, P.E.
NEW MEMBER(S) ~ WELCOME ~
» Thank you to all the board members, sponsors, presenters and chapter members for supporting our program. Our
provided by volunteers and I am grateful for the all of the individuals who are willing to volunteer their time.
Watch for the next newsletter to be sent out in the middle of summer!
I can be contacted at [email protected] or (248) 324-4780, send me your comments and questions!
ASPE News - Eastern Michigan Chapter 3
MAY DESIGN CLASSTOPIC: Combination Waste and Vent, MI Plumbing Code Section 915
MAY TECHNICAL PROGRAMTOPIC: Design Strategies for Multi-Temperature Hot Water Systems
Presenter: Julius Ballanco, P.E., CPD, FASPE President, JB Engineering and Code Consulting, P.C. This presentation will review the design requirements for the three different types
of single stack systems. included will be single stack design, also known as the Philadelphia single stack, solvent, and waste
addressed.
Julius Ballanco, P.E., CPD, FASPE is President of JB
code and standard consulting in the areas of plumbing,
Ballanco is currently the President of the American Society of Plumbing Engineers Research Foundation. He is Past President of the American Society of Plumbing Engineers. Mr. Ballanco previously was head of Plumbing and Mechanical Engineering
International, Inc. He is a monthly columnist in both Plumbing
Illustrated Plumbing Codes Design Handbook, Ballanco on
and the Plumbing of Residential Fire Sprinklers and has also co-authored the Illustrated National Plumbing Code Design Manual. Mr. Ballanco serves on many national standard committees, including ANSI/ASME, IAPMO, ASTM, NSF, ICC, and ASSE. A graduate of Stevens Institute of Technology, he is both a Registered Professional Engineer and Licensed Master Plumber.
Presenter (on left): Paul Baker, Interim Director of the Plumber Training Center and past Instructor
Presenter (below): Michael Melaragni, Guardian Plumbing & Heating, and past Director of the Plumbing Indus-try Training Center
The Eastern Michigan Chapter of ASPE hosts a series of Plumbing Design Classes
from 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM in addition to our technical pro-gram. This year's series is sure to provide details of interest to many plumbing professionals.
It is important to bring your MI Plumbing Code Book if you plan to attend.
Mr. Baker is the Director of the Plumbing Industry Training Center in Troy, MI. and has served as an exceptional instructor at the Training Center for many years prior, providing great value to the Apprenticeship Program.
Mr. Melaragni has numerous years in the Plumbing Industry and has served as Director of the Plumbing Industry Training
at Guardian Plumbing and Heating in Livonia, MI.
2017Summer Planning Meeting
*** TAKE NOTICE***All Professional Engineers
The above design class held monthly
from 4:30 - 5:30 PM, with instructor(s)
Mike Melaragni and/or Paul Baker can
be counted towards your professionally
required REUs, CEHs, and CEUs.
These one-hour design classes
will run from September - May.
Watch for your inviation in the email!
4 May 2017
EASTERN MICHIGAN CHAPTER TO HOST REGION 2 PRESIDENT'S MEETINGOur chapter is excited about hosting the Region 2 President’s Meeting in June. This event brings together two members of each board within Region 2, Keith Bush our Region 2 Director, and additional other members from our National Board. There will be a dinner for all the guests on Friday June 2nd and providing breakfast/lunch at the meeting space on Saturday June 3rd. Additionally, it is Detroit Grand Prix weekend and we have invited all guests to arrive early to attend the free day at the Grand Prix on Friday June 2nd. Contact a board member for more info.
NEW CODE BOOKS AVAILABLE NOW!The new 2015 MMC code book, can be picked up at a discounted price from the Code Study Development Group of Southeastern Michigan. Contact Mr. Dann Holmes at [email protected] or (734) 214-6222
IN THE KNOW
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Carl Petitt, Jr. Technical Manager - Great Lakes [email protected] (614) 852-2691
Michael Norgan District Sales Manager
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For more information, contact:
www.viega.us
ASPE News - Eastern Michigan Chapter 5
Hello from your VP Tech!
nice and best of all – golf leagues have started! The sad news is that this means that we have only one more meeting left in this program year. But what a meeting it will be!
our tabletop and event sponsors last month:
April Meeting Sponsors: Meek Beck Associates, Performance Engineering, VE Sales, Balfey & Johnston, Merlo Energy, Burke Agency and Reliance Detection Tech!
that show our Chapter so much support.
April’s meeting was all about hot water. Mike and Paul started us out by reviewing the hot water requirements in the Michigan Plumbing Code and also doing a brief review about when is a water heater a boiler and when do ASME ratings apply. Some take-a-ways from the Design Session:
» If your system is under 200 MBH, heating to less than 210°F and storage is under 120 gallons, it is a water heater and no ASME rating applies. If these conditions do not apply, then you need to follow the Boiler code and need an ASME expansion tank. That being said, in the IMC, you need an ASME expansion tank if you are at or over 30 psi operating pressure, and since in boilers the relief is set to 30 psi, all tanks need to be ASME rated. One last note – Detroit has its own boiler inspection group – so check with them about their requirements.
» If you have a multiple tank hot water system, you need a T&P valve for each tank.
» T&P valves are very important, any time you heat water in a pressure vessel – the vessel has the ability to explode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGWmONHipVo
» Michigan code differs from IPC in that the T&P relief
» Michigan required an individual 1070 mixing valve for
Centers, Nurseries, Adult Group homes, Adult congregate
basically all public restrooms that have ADA lavatories, have to apply this rule.
»but it is good piping practice to provide one.
» T&P relief piping should be metal and rated at 210°F (copper/steel).
Our Technical session was about multi-temperature hot water systems, presented by Alan Deal from Performance Engineering.
VP Technical ReportTheresa Allen, PE, CPD, LEED AP BD+C, GPD
Some items of note from his presentation:
»
line.
» Pressure drop through the master mixers should be around 10-20 psi unless other known reason (i.e. low building pressure).
»psi unless otherwise published.
»
make sure the master mixer will still work at these conditions.
»more than 50 ft. from the source of hot water (30 ft. in food service applications) or if it takes more than 30 seconds to deliver hot water. The Michigan code now refers to the IECC when it comes to when recirculation is required.
» When working on food service projects, don’t forget about the Michigan Department of Agriculture’s code
» When you have projects that have different water temperature requirements (projects with normal
water over 140°F) – you should consider creating two hot water systems and decoupling them. This can lower the cost and provide for less risk of scalding for occupants.
May’s meeting will be about the Single Stack Vent Method and we are bringing in Julius Ballanco again, since his presentations are always well attended and very informational! The Design presentation will be about Combination Waste and Vent and Section 915 in the Michigan Plumbing Code. We hope to see you all there!
Also be sure to join us on May 11th for the AYP Social at Bagger Dave’s! If you didn’t get an invite, let me know – this will be a great way to celebrate the end of a good program year and get to know your fellow Chapter members better.
In closing, and most importantly: REMEMBER TO SUPPORT THOSE WHO SUPPORT THE CHAPTER!
Sincerely,
Theresa Allen, PE, CPD, and your VPT
6 May 2017
Dann Holmes, ASPE Region 2
Just when you thought the elections were over, here they are again. This time, we won’t be seeing a billion dollars spent on ads and politicians taking over the airwaves. These elections will be quick, quiet, but none the less important. Will you be voting for your local ASPE representatives? Better yet, are you volunteering to run for a chapter board position? Please
consider it, being involved in ASPE at the board and regional level has brought me more personal satisfaction than I can express.
Since we are talking about change, how about changes to the plumbing and mechanical codes. Do you have a current copy of the 2015 IPC, IMC and/or IFGC books? Do you like to read the commentaries? If so, please contact me. As a member of the Code Study & Development Group of SE MI, I have these publications in stock and ready for shipment. For those of you in Michigan, I also have the amended Michigan code books. These books are priced to sell and often less expensive than ordering directly from our friends at ICC.
The Eastern Michigan Chapter of ASPE will be hosting the Region 2 Presidents’ Meeting on June 2-3 in Detroit. This should be a memorable event for those who think of Detroit
but not anymore. The incredible amount of building undergoing renovations, professional sport teams returning to the city, new stadiums, Midtown, the M-1 Rail, the Grand Prix, an international riverboat cruise are just a few of the events waiting our ASPE guests. You need to add Detroit to your bucket list!
For those of you that love to golf, many of our chapters are hosting their annual golf outings this month. These are usually their biggest fund raisers of the year so please open up your wallet and let your charitable donations out.
Best regards,
Let me know what you think:
NSF International – Building Water Health Business Development Manager [email protected] or (734) 214-6222
VP Education ReportMark Lamberson, CPD
Just over a year ago, I set out on a mission
for the construction industry. We have all seen the GPS robotic total stations… and laser scanners are yesterday’s news, right?
My wife is a semi-professional photogra-pher, so I thought a drone would be a cool addition to her normal offerings for gradu-
ations and senior pictures… but what else could it be used for?
-top units on a building and read the name plate so that parts could be ordered without a ladder ever coming out of a van. And con-struction footage?! We have all seen the drone photography of jobsites that is now present everywhere. If you haven’t, just go
You can see the entire timeline of construction from a pigeon’s-eye view.
the legal requirements being enacted around the use of drones. It
passed me by already. When coupled with a 3D laser scanner,
possibility a few years ago.
For example, some job sites are currently using drones to track
photogrammetry, and technology has propelled it to yield 3D models from a 2D image.
Another prevalent use of drones is scanning the earth to calculate excavation efforts for construction, mining and disaster recovery.
attached that provides a 3D point cloud of the ground surface and elevation benchmarks. Once the point cloud is processed, the data can be used to determine the amount of earth that needs to be removed to meet the requirements of the project.
Finally, right here at home, Detroit mandates that all owners of
the roof level and on the sides to provide a video of the current state of the building envelope. This type of inspection is required in other major cities, as well.
So, at the end of this journey I found out (again) that I have
thing.” If someone can point me to the right path, I would be glad to accept the directions.
ASPE News - Eastern Michigan Chapter 7
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8 May 2017
ASPE News - Eastern Michigan Chapter 9
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Sponsored by
Women ofASPE
To join WOA, email [email protected] more information, visit aspe.org/woa
Dedicated to engaging, retaining, and advancing women in the plumbing design industry through:
Mentoring programs
Membership outreach
Partnerships with industry-related associations
Educational and leadership offerings
ASPE NATIONALCareer Center
ASPE National's Job Board can be
accessed using the following link.
http://careers.aspe.org/jobs/
ASPE News - Eastern Michigan Chapter 11
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Heating Boilers Hot Water Supply Pool/Spa Heaters
Storage Tanks Complete Parts Stock
Snowmelt Systems Radiant Floorheat Systems
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MentoringProgram
ASPE
Who Is a Mentor?A mentor is someone who can help the mentee develop skills for success and long-range career planning, is able to be a good listener, is willing to share experiences and views, is willing to commit time and effort, provides an “open door” to questions and problems, points out both strengths and opportunities for improvement, and has a vested interest in the growth and development of their mentee.
• Satisfaction in helping someone mature, progress, and achieve goals• Meeting and sharing experiences with other mentors• Personal ongoing support to help the mentee succeed•
Who Is a Mentee?
of someone who has withstood the trial and can help the mentee avoid the
shortens the learning curve for acquiring the skills and knowledge most critical to a fruitful career.
• • Career satisfaction• •
aspe.org/aspe-mentoring-program
excited to introduce ASPE’s
new Mentoring Program!
This program, which is
available to all members
designed to connect ASPE
members who have a
particular skill set (mentor)
with individuals (mentee)
who are searching to
acquire the same skills to
develop and make progress
toward their personal and
professional goals.
ATTENDEES
APRIL MEETING STATSTHANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS!
Dann HolmesGeorge JohnstonCaleb KlineHank Koppelo CPDMark Lamberson CPDPhil McCrorySean McIntoshMike MelaragniGreg MerloDanilo NeridaBarry Pines FASSE, CPD
Paul PrenticeNagesh RaoKari RosteckWilliam Sample
Karl StoolmillerJohn TaylorCindy ZattoTom Zimmerman
Theresa AllenPaul BakerRoss BeckChip BidigareAlan DealStuart Fisher P.E.Ron George
Brianne Hall P.E.Pamela Hartsell CPD
OUR EVENT SPONSORS
Burke Agency - Balfey & JohnstonMeek Beck Associates - Merlo Energy
Performance EngineeringReliance Detection Tech - VE Sales
If you are interested in table top sponsorship, please contact Brianne Hall at: [email protected] or (248) 324-4780.
ASPE News - Eastern Michigan Chapter 13
APRIL'S MEETING PHOTO
14 May 2017
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ASPE News - Eastern Michigan Chapter 15
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ASPE News - Eastern Michigan Chapter 17
NOTES
18 May 2017
PERFORMANCE ENGINEERING GROUPEngineered Water Products
32955 Industrial Rd. Livonia, MI 48150
Alan Deal Ph 734 266-5300 Fax 734 266-5310 www.performanceengineering.com
DALE PRENTICE COMPANYManufacturers’ Representatives &
Application Engineering Solutions Provider 26511 Harding Avenue Oak Park, MI 48237
Michael Cullen Cell 248 302-5924 Ph 800 536-4700 Fax 248 339-5559
[email protected] - www.prenticeco.com
MEEK / BECK & ASSOCIATES, INC.Manufactures’ Representatives
11875 Belden Court Livonia, MI 48150
Ross Beck Ph 734 458-2950 Fax 734 458-2953
[email protected] www.meekbeck.com
BURKE AGENCY, INC.Manufacturers’ Representatives
2605-A Oakley Park Road Walled Lake, MI 48390
Brian Burke, Tom Zimmerman, John Taylor Ph 248 669-2800 Fax 248 669-3310
[email protected] www.burkeagency.com
DAVE WATSON ASSOCIATES, INC.Manufacturers’ Representatives
1325 W. Beecher St. Adrian, MI 49221 Dave Watson, Jr.
Ph 517 263-8988 Fax 517 263-2328
DIVERSIFIED SPEC. SALES, INC./ HOWLEY AGENCY SALES CO.
Manufacturers’ Representative 13261 Northend Ave.
Oak Park, MI 48237-3265 Michael J. Burdette
Ph 248 398-2400 Fax 248 547-4905
MAJOR/LOZUAWAY & ASSOCIATES, INC.Manufacturers’ Representatives
1117 W. Grand Blanc Rd. Grand Blanc, MI 48439
Mike Ostrowski Wayne Phillpotts
Ph 810 234-1635 Fax 810 234-8389
KERR PUMP AND SUPPLYManufacturers’ Representatives
12880 Cloverdale Oak Park, MI 48237
Chad Kundinger Ph 248 543-3880 Fax 248 543-3236
Mobile 734 812-9490 [email protected]
PLUMB-TECH DESIGN & CONSULTING SERVICES Plumbing-Piping-Fire Protection & HVAC System Design
Code & Standard Consulting-Investigations of system failures 3D CAD, BIM, Revit, Navisworks-Training Seminars-Tech. Reports
303 N. Monroe St., Monroe, MI 48162 Ron George, CPD, President - [email protected]
Ph 734 322-0225 Cell 734 755-1908 www.Plumb-TechLLC.com
HS/BUY VAN ASSOCIATES, INC.Manufacturers’ Representatives
56 S. Squirrel Auburn Hills, MI 48326
Jarrett Armstrong Bill Allen
Ph 888 472-8982 Fax 248 852-0298 [email protected] www.hsbuyvan.com
BALFREY & JOHNSTON, INC.Manufacturers’ Representatives
13050 Northend Oak Park, MI 48237 George D. Johnston
Ph 313 864-2800 Fax 313 864-7219 [email protected]
www.balfrey-johnston.com
PAUL A. BAKERASSE Region #4 Director - Mid West
ASSE International18927 Hickory Creek Drive, Suite 220
Mokena, IL 60448 Ph 313 399-3072 Fax 248 585-1437
[email protected] www.asse-plumbing.org
ASPE News - Eastern Michigan Chapter 19
QUALITY WATER & AIR, INC.Manufacturers’ Representative
1402 Souter Troy, MI 48083
Georgann Kummer, WBE Ph 248 589-8010 Fax 248 589-8016
[email protected] www.qualitywaterair.com
R.L. DEPPMANN COMPANYManufacturers’ Representatives
20929 Bridge Street
Chris Lieder, Gerry Potapa Jr., CPD,
Ph 800 589-6120 Fax 248 354-3763 [email protected] - www.deppmann.com
PROGRESSIVE MARKETING & SALES INC.Manufacturers' Representatives
7450 Hessler Dr. Rockford Mi 49341Dave Andrus 616-916-4140 [email protected]
Matt Johnson 517-614-1448 [email protected] Shaffer 248-648-0187 [email protected]
www.progressivemarketingandsales.com
TAGGART-KNIGHT GROUPManufactures’ Representatives
32985 Hamilton Court, Suite 102 Farmington Hills, MI 48334
Gary O. Taggart Ph 248 553-4388 Fax 248 553-4653
[email protected] www.taggartknight.com
V. E. SALES COMPANYV. E. Sales is your source for
25200 Jefferson Ave.St. Clair Shores, MI 48081
Thomas Van Egmond Ph 586 774-7760 Fax 586 774-1490
www.vesalesinc.com
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AS AN ASPE MEMBER YOU CAN RECEIVE THE PIPELINE
PUBLICATION - ACCESS ARCHIVE EDITIONS AT
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ASPE NEWSAmerican Society of Plumbing Engineers-Eastern Michigan Chapter
Theresa Green, Newsletter Editor MCA Detroit / [email protected]
Internet Address http://eastern-michigan.aspe.org
Region 2 - Great Lakes Eastern Michigan
Local Chapters Not Authorized To Speak For
The SocietyFirst Class Mail
20 May 2017
ASPE EMC News is published 9 times per year (September through May, plus one summer issue if feasable). Yearly advertising rates are $150.00 per ad for members and $200.00 for non-members. One time digital full page insert advertisements are $250.00 for one issue, quarter page (9 issues) $250.00 - half page (9 issues) $350.00 - three quarter page (9 issues) $450.00 and full page (9 issues) $550.00. Please call Theresa Green for any questions regarding pricing of ads. Checks should be made payable to ASPE E. Mich. Chapter and mailed to the attention of Hank Koppelo at 25519 Johns Rd., Madison Heights, MI 48071. All newsletter digital inserts should be emailed to ASPE EMC c/o Theresa Green. Circulation 400 - Distributed to: Engineers, Contractors, Inspectors, and other industry professionals in Michigan. For contributing articles contact Theresa Green, Newsletter Editor at: [email protected].
2016-2017 ASPE EMC Board and Committee ChairpersonsPresidentBrianne Hall, P.E., CPD, LEED AP BD+C, GGPFTC&H
Novi, MI 48377(248) [email protected]
Vice President TechnicalTheresa Allen, P.E., CPD, LEED AP BD+C, GPDIBI Group25200 Telegraph Rd., Suite 200
(248) [email protected]
Vice President Legislative
(248)569-1430 [email protected]
Vice President Membership Kristin Simoneaux, P.E., CPD, LEEP AP Stantec 2338 Coolidge Hwy. #100 Berkley, MI 48072 (248) 336-4700 [email protected]
VP Education Mark Lamberson, CPD 81190 Church Street, Memphis, MI 48041-5401 (810) 392-5010 [email protected]
Treasurer Hank Koppelo, CPD Bill James Plumbing, Inc. 25519 John R Road Madison Heights, MI 48071 (248) 548-1500 [email protected]
Administrative Secretary Amanda Belcher, LEED GA Strategic Energy Solutions 4000 W. Eleven Mile Rd. Berkley, MI 48072 (248) 399-1900 Fax 399-1901 [email protected]
Corresponding Secretary George D. Johnston Balfrey & Johnston, Inc. 13050 Northend Oak Park, MI 48237 (313) 864-2800 Fax: 864-7219 [email protected]
Dann Holmes NSF International 789 N. Dixboro Rd Ann Arbor, MI 48105 (734) 214-6222 [email protected]
Board Member Cindy Zatto, FASSE V. E. Sales Company, Inc. 25200 Jefferson Ave. St. Clair Shores, MI 48081 (586) 774-7760 Fax: 774-1490
Board Member Michael Melaragni, CPD Guardian Plumbing & Heating 34400 Glendale Avenue Livonia, MI 48150 (734) 513-9550
Board Member
7360 Katrin Drive
(248) [email protected]
Board Member Pam Hartsell, CPD Strategic Energy Solutions 4000 W. Eleven Mile Rd. Berkley, MI 48072 (248) 399-1900 x 222 Fax: 399-1901 [email protected]
Chapter Historian John Nussbaum, IPP, FASSE, FASPE
Map to the Plumbing Industry Training Center 1911 Ring Drive - Troy, MI West of and off John R, north of 14 Mile Rd.
75
E BIG BEAVER RD
E MAPLE RD
14 MILE RD
OAKLAND MALL
RING DRIVE
75