The TAPâASPE Minnesota Chapter Newsletter
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The TAPâASPE Minnesota Chapter Newsletter
The TAP—ASPE Minnesota Chapter Newsletter Place: Ramada Plaza Minneapolis 1330 Industrial Blvd, NE Minneapolis, MN 55413 612-331-1900 http://www.ramadaplazampls.com/ Date: Tuesday March 10th Time: 3:00 p.m. Registration and Food 4:00 p.m. Business Meeting 4:15 p.m. Speaker Reserve your meal by emailing Licia Oligmueller by 12:00pm on Thursday March 5th. [email protected] March 2015 35W CHECK OUT THE BIO FOR ASPE’S DIRECTION AND CEO, WILLIAM SMITH ON PAGE 15. NEW EXECUTIVE 280 Note: There is a 24 hour cancellation / $30 noshow policy. If you aren’t able to attend after RSVP please let Licia know at least 24 hours before. Thank you! SAVE THE DATE: HEARTS AND HAMMERS ON MAY 30TH. 2015 ASPE SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION AND APPLICATION ON PAGES Meeting Topic - Legal Issues in Engineering and Construction Presented by - Brad Kletscher, Barna, Guzy & Steffen, LTD March’s meeting will showcase a Brad Kletscher. He will talk about legal issues in the Engineering and Construction industry. This is shaping up to be an interesting joint meeting between ASPE and ASHRAE. It’s relevant to all professionals whether you’ve been involved in legal proceedings or not. CPD Exam Information Registration for this year's Certified in Plumbing Design (CPD) Exam is now open. Online registration for this year's exam closes Thursday, March 12, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. EDT. As a full member you're automatically eligible to sit for the exam on April 9 or 10, 2015. Registering is easy! Step 1: Go to www.webassessor.com/aspe_members. Step 2: Create an account (this is a third-party site and is not your aspe.org login) Step 3: Follow the prompts, select a testing center location, and lastly you'll receive an email confirmation. For your reference all testing center locations are here. New for 2015! The CPD Exam is open book. Candidates can bring up to six (6) reference books into the exam with them. An appendix will not be provided to candidates at the testing site. The 2015 CPD Candidate Bulletin explains this in detail. Information will be announced soon for the four-part archived CPD review webinar series. [email protected] 244-217-9016 CPD REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN. SEE DETAILS ON THIS PAGE. Registration Fee includes: Food, Chapter Business meeting, technical presentation and 1 PDH Questions? Let us know. NOTE THE NEW MEETING TIME AND DATE. TUESDAY MARCH 10TH AT 3:00. 22 & 23. MARCH BIRTHDAYS ON PAGE 26. HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Inside this issue: PRESIDENT’S REPORT 2 INDEX OF NEWSLETTER SPONSPORS 2 2014-2015 TECHNICAL 3 MEETING AND SEMINAR TOPICS VP TECHNICAL REPORT 7 STEM CAREER FAIR RECAP 9 VP MEMBERSHIP REPORT 11 HEARTS AND HAMMERS UPDATE 13 WILLIAM SMITH BIO—NEW ASPE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AND CEO 15 MARCH ANNIVERSARIES 19 2015 MN CHAPTER ASPE SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION 22 CHAPTER BIRTHDAYS AND 26 FEBRUARY MEETING ATTENDEES The TAP—ASPE Minnesota Chapter Newsletter President’s Report, John Gunderson I recently read this passage in a news article that I thought I would share with you. If you spend your time concerned about not getting it right, then most likely you won’t. Success at anything isn’t by accident, but by decision. One thing that separates those who succeed from those who fail is a decision not to give in to the fear of failure. Your thoughts are important. What you spend the most time thinking about leads you to act toward those thoughts. So, how does your thoughts relate to ASPE. Our attendance has been good, but it could be better. Our membership numbers have been staying about the same, we lose some and we gain some. The value on being a member of ASPE is what you put into it. Being an ASPE member is one of the great assets you can have for your career. When you get your membership renewal notice in the mail, please renew your membership. AYP Event Did you make it to the AYP event? If not, there will be another one coming soon that I hope you can make. Check out the latest ASPE PIPELINE for more society information. You do not have to be a member to access the ASPE PIPELINE information. Sponsor the ASPE Newsletter, the most economical way to reach the Minnesota professional plumbing industry. Contact Brian Soderholm for more information. Newsletter sponsorships available: QUARTER PAGE HALF PAGE FULL PAGE MEMBER NON-MEMBER 5 Issues: $ 75 $150 10 Issues: $150 $300 5 Issues: $175 $350 10 Issues: $250 $500 1 Issue: $ 70 $140 5 Issues: $250 $500 10 Issues: $450 $900 www.aspe.org/Minnesota Link to Page 1 441 I want to continue advertising the 441 deal. The month of February we had another vendor taking part in this venue. We have a very large area outside our meeting room that we can house multiple vendors to display their products. These venues are like a mini lunch and learn. If you are a vendor please contact Manny Manzano to reserve your table. Scholarships The Minnesota ASPE chapter is once again taking Scholarship applications from any 12 grade students who are planning on attending a College or University in the fall of 2015. Contact our Corresponding Secretary Justin DeMars for more information and how you can obtain the scholarship application forms and the qualifications for applying. [email protected]. Registration to take the CPD exam is open to receive your application. The online application will close on March 12, 2015. The CPD exam will be held either on April 9 or 10th 2015. So begin your preparation for taking this exam. (Continued on page 19) Index of Newsletter Sponsors FIRM/PRODUCT AB&I FOUNDRY BENNEROTTE MARKETING AGENCY PAGE 10 5 BONGARD CORPORATION 5 BREKKE SALES 18 BREKKE SALES—PVI 25 BURK & ASSOCIATES 26 CAMPBELL SEVEY—ARMSTRONG 8 FOURMATION SALES—MIRO INDUSTRIES 14 HAMEL ASSOCIATES 19 HAMEL ASSOCIATES—SLOAN BASYS 26 HAMEL ASSOCIATES—SLOAN FIXTURES 21 HAMEL ASSOCIATES—T&S BRASS 3 KINGSWAY - MIFAB 11 MICHEL SALES 12 MULCAHY COMPANY 6 NORTH CENTRAL SALES—DELTA 24 PARK USA—ELEVADER 17 RM COTTON COMPANY 4 SODERHOLM & ASSOCIATES—AO SMITH 16 SODERHOLM & ASSOCIATES—WATER CONTROL CORPORATION 13 Page 2 www.aspe.org The TAP—ASPE Minnesota Chapter Newsletter 2014-2015 Technical Sessions and Events Schedule 9/17/2014 Hot Water Expansion Ken Rutherford, Amtrol 10/15/2014 ECM Pump Presentation Brian Salisbury, Brett Stueland, Dan Chudeke and Brian Soderholm 11/19/2014 CSST Natural Gas Piping Systems Brent Westover, Omegaflex 12/17/2014 High Efficiency Water Heaters Glenn Mesick, Bradford White 1/21/2015 Grease Traps Sher Adler, Schu Marketing 2/18/2015 Physical Water Treatment Jonny Seccombe, Aqua-Rex Legal Issues in Engineering and Construction Brad Kletscher, Barna, Guzy & 3/10/2015 (Joint ASPE/ASHRAE meeting) Steffen, LTD 4/15/2015 Double Containment Piping Systems Diana Mollicone, IPEX USA 5/13/2015 Spring Seminar and Product Show Hydronic Heating Systems www.aspe.org/Minnesota Link to Page 1 Page 3 www.aspe.org The TAP—ASPE Minnesota Chapter Newsletter www.aspe.org/Minnesota Link to Page 1 Page 4 www.aspe.org The TAP—ASPE Minnesota Chapter Newsletter Bennerotte Marketing Agency CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL MANUFACTURERS REPRESENTATIVE 9865 10th Ave North Plymouth, MN 55441 (763)544-8611, (763)544-7084 fax 1-800-328-0638 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.bmarep.com American Water Heater: Church: PHD: Symmons: Taracorp: Wardflex: Woodford: Gas and Electric Water Heaters Toilet Seats Pipe Hangers and Strut Bathroom and Kitchen Fixtures Sterling/Dutch Boy Solder/Flux CSST – flexible gas piping systems Wall Hydrants www.americanwaterheater.com www.churchseats.com www.phd-mfg.com www.symmons.com www.taracorp.com www.wardmfg.com www.woodfordmfg.com Outside Sales: Stu Bennerotte, Jon Huber, Rick Specken, John Bennerotte Inside Sales: Karin Bennerotte, Terri Lancello, Mark Scannell Young Designer of the Year Award The Board of Directors (BOD) continue to offer the prestigious award for the Minnesota Chapter! The BOD wants to recognize and reward those people in our ASPE community making a good name for plumbing engineers. The next award will be given at a future meeting. WHO IS MAKING A Award criteria GOOD NAME FOR The Nominee: 1. shall be viewed by their peers as PLUMBING a solid, well learned, and competent ENGINEERS IN OUR designer. ASPE COMMUNITY? 2. shall considers plumbing design more than 50% of their responsibility NOMINATE THAT at their job. PERSON FOR 3. shall be in the industry for less YOUNG DESIGNER than 5 years (and an ASPE member for less than 5 years). OF THE YEAR. 4. shall be an ASPE member, of Associate Level or higher, in good standing, with dues paid in full. 5. has attended a majority of the technical sessions, spring seminars, golf outings, or Holiday parties. The winner will receive: 1. A framed certificate ready for immediate display. 2. A gift certificate, or a “free pass” to either the golf outing, the hunting outing or the holiday party. 3. An ASPE Wear item. www.aspe.org/Minnesota Link to Page 1 Our Agency Represents the Following Manufacturers: AQUARIUS CORP B-LINE SYSTEMS Fiberglass & Acrylic Bath Fixtures Strut, hangers and pipe support systems BERRY PLASTICS Polyken/Nashua Duct & Industrial Tape CASH ACME Valves and Fittings COMFORT SEATS Residential and Commercial Toilet Seats ELKAY MFG CO Stainless Steel Sinks & Faucets & Water Coolers INSINKERATOR Disposers, Hot Water Dispensers INTERSAN Wash Fountains JONES STEPHENS Plumbing Specialties MANSFIELD Vitreous China, Plumbing Fixtures NATURAL EARTH Decorative Stone Vessels NORWESCO Tanks—Septic/Cistern 13366 Lake Drive P.O. Box 640 Forest Lake, MN 55025 PHONE: (651) 982-9802 FAX: (651) 982-9506 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEB: www.bongard.com Page 5 www.aspe.org The TAP—ASPE Minnesota Chapter Newsletter www.aspe.org/Minnesota Link to Page 1 Page 6 www.aspe.org The TAP—ASPE Minnesota Chapter Newsletter VP Technical, Manny Manzano, CPD Hello ASPE. I am back from sunny Playa del Carmen, Mexico. I was down there investigating plumbing systems in foreign lands. My report: not bad. Pretty much everything is Kohler. I could have been anywhere in the US, actually, as it all looked the same. At any rate, I found the time to also take a well-deserved vacation. My wife and I had a great run, and then I came back to 17 degrees and 300 emails. It was quite a slap in the face. This month we are looking forward to our March 10 joint ASPE/ASHRAE meeting venture. Thanks to Dan Chudecke at Mulcahy for helping to arrange of our speaker, Brad Kletcher of the law firm Barna, Guzy & Steffen, Ltd. Brad is a seasoned trial lawyer and commercial litigator. He has used his experience in the court room to help business people resolve their disputes. His bona fides are extensive and can be found by clicking this hyperlink. We look forward to seeing you all there for what should be an excellent discussion. CPD Alert! Don’t forget to renew you CPD credentials prior to April 30. In order for your CPD status to remain active you must recertify no later than the date listed above. A total of 2.4 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) are required for CPD recertification. A non-refundable recertification fee of $50 must accompany the CPD Recertification Application if you are member of ASPE; $135 for nonmembers. To complete the online recertification application and submit the recertification fee, visit aspe.org/CPD. Lastly, if you are planning on taking the CPD exam, registration closes March 12. Register here today. Looking for CEU’s for that CPD recertification? Just want to broaden your knowledge, in general? Learn about double-containment piping systems at the next ASPE webinar, March 25th. This one-hour webinar will discuss design guidelines and best practices for double containment piping systems. Topics covered include applications, material selection, system design, and leak detection methods. For more information, click this hyperlink. Another way to earn CEU credit is by taking advantage of ASPE’s CEU Provider Program. Coming this March on the 3rd is Pipe Hangers and Supports sponsored by Holdrite. This course takes you through the various field-devised methods and engineered solutions for pipe supports and restraints. Once the course is over you will be able to recognize the value and importance of disallowing field-devised methods and update plumbing specifications to include engineered solutions. I have signed up for this myself, and look forward to it. Pre-manufactured supports are products that have gained wide-acceptance both in my firm, and with the contractors we work with in the field. For more information and to register, click this hyperlink. Future webinars will include Firestop Systems (April 7) and Acoustic Isolation (May 12). Have a great March, ASPE. I know we are all looking forward to the onset of spring and more mild temperatures. ¡Hasta luego ,amigos! Manny Minnesota Chapter of ASPE Scholarship Just a reminder that the Minnesota Chapter of ASPE is currently accepting applications for the annual Chapter Scholarship. The scholarship is available to (step) sons, daughters, grandsons or granddaughters of ASPE Minnesota Chapter members who are currently seniors in accredited secondary schools or home school programs. To apply for the scholarship, the completed application and supporting materials must be returned to me via mail or email no later than Tuesday June 30th, 2015. The application and instruction on pages 22 & 23 sheet further explain eligibility. www.aspe.org/Minnesota Link to Page 1 Page 7 www.aspe.org The TAP—ASPE Minnesota Chapter Newsletter www.aspe.org/Minnesota Link to Page 1 Page 8 www.aspe.org The TAP—ASPE Minnesota Chapter Newsletter STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics) Career Fair Recap Thanks Stephanie and John for helping out at the ASPE table during the 2015 District 196 STEM Career Fair. With over 1,000 kids walking through the event, they had to impact a few of the kids that showed up at the ASPE table. ASPE will likely participate in future STEM Career Fairs. “YOU DEFINITELY SUCCEEDED IN INSPIRING A GREAT NUMBER OF STUDENTS TO PURSUE STEM CAREERS. THANK YOU FOR MAKING A DIFFERENCE.” PENNY ANDERSON Exposing kids early on to plumbing systems and design is just another way we invest in the future and advancement of our industry. Keep your eyes and ears open for other opportunities and let one of the board members know of potential events we can attend. Finally, check out the response from the STEM coordinator as well as the video link below. Thank you for volunteering your time to prepare and participate in the 2015 District 196 STEM Career Fair. There were over 1000 students, parents, and community members in attendance. You definitely succeeded in inspiring a great number of students to pursue STEM careers. Thank you for making a difference. Here you may access a 3 minute video of the event. We hope to see you again next year. Thank you on behalf of District 196. Penny Anderson STEM Career Fair Coordinator 4-4-1 Deal Vendors are very important to the advancement of the plumbing engineering. How are we to learn the specifics of designing a water softener or what the best criteria is in sizing the hot water heating systems if we don’t have vendors to help out. Please consider the 4-4-1 Deal. What is the 4-4-1 you ask? Invite 4 people and pay for their meal at a technical meeting and get 1 table for displaying your product. 1. The 5 lunch tickets can only be used for that month’s technical meeting. 2. Regular lunch rates apply, so 4 lunches equal $100. 3. 8 foot tables will be available on a first come first serve basis. The 4-4-1 request must be submitted to Manny Manzano www.aspe.org/Minnesota Link to Page 1 Page 9 Phone: 612-673-6927 E-mail: [email protected] www.aspe.org The TAP—ASPE Minnesota Chapter Newsletter www.aspe.org/Minnesota Link to Page 1 Page 10 www.aspe.org The TAP—ASPE Minnesota Chapter Newsletter Vice President Membership Report, Peter Dzubay Greetings! It is said that if you don't like the weather in Minnesota - "stick around, it'll change in five minutes". That certainly has been the case this winter especially relating to temperature swings, -20F one day and 25F above the next, then -14F and so on - one heck (as we say up here) of a roller coaster ride. But spring is on the horizon - it has to be since I see that the are putting the patio furniture on display at the home stores. (When will we get to use it?) First on the agenda for this month is taking a moment to extend greetings and a warm welcome to our newest member: John Pritchard. Be sure to introduce yourself to John at the next TAPRoom meeting. Brent Carlson Brent is employed by BKV Group. In his spare time he enjoys wood turning (bowls, pens and pencils). Next on the agenda for this month is the latest membership classification information as posted at aspe.org. Be sure to review the following and check the correct box when submitting your application or renewal form: Membership Classification (Grade) will be conferred based on Article II of the ASPE Bylaws as follows: Full Member: Eight (8) years of experience in plumbing engineering or related engineering field, a minimum of four (4) years of which must have been in a position of responsibility for the Second this month I would like to share some information regard- design of plumbing systems or in a position of responsibility for the design of systems and components related to, or incorporated ing several of our new members who responded to our New within, plumbing engineered and designed systems. A maximum Member Profile: of four (4) years of experience may be waived by the Society Membership Committee for: (a) Education: onehalf (1/2) year for John Costello John works at LKPB Engineers, Inc. He is a registered PE, LEED AP each completed year in a curriculum related to plumbing engineering; (b) Engineering Registration: four (4) years for ProfesBD+C. John obtained his Bachelor of Arts from St sional Engineer registration in a field that includes plumbing engiJohns University with a Physics Major and Math neering; (c) CPD certification: two (2) years. Dues: $190. Minor, obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineer from the U of M, and also holds the tile of MBA, (also from the U of M). John has been married fro 8 months, enjoys golfing, scuba diving, (Continued on page 17) basketball and traveling. www.aspe.org/Minnesota Link to Page 1 Page 11 www.aspe.org The TAP—ASPE Minnesota Chapter Newsletter www.aspe.org/Minnesota Link to Page 1 Page 12 www.aspe.org The TAP—ASPE Minnesota Chapter Newsletter Hearts and Hammers 2015 Spring Event - May 30th, 2015 MN ASPE with continue our partnership with MN ASHRAE and participate in the Hearts and Hammers 2015 Spring Event. Date of the Spring event is May 30th, so mark it on your calendar. More to come once details are finalized. For more information about Hearts and Hammers check out: http://heartsandhammers.org/ Also, to read about a past project the Chapter participated in, check out the link below: http://heartsandhammers.org/Stories/al-teddy/ www.aspe.org/Minnesota Link to Page 1 Page 13 www.aspe.org The TAP—ASPE Minnesota Chapter Newsletter www.aspe.org/Minnesota Link to Page 1 Page 14 www.aspe.org The TAP—ASPE Minnesota Chapter Newsletter William Smith, FASPE, Named ASPE’s New Executive Director/CEO Chicago, Illinois (January 28, 2015) — The American Society of Plumbing Engineers (ASPE) is pleased to announce the appointment of William M. Smith, FASPE, as the Society’s new Executive Director/CEO. Smith joined the ASPE staff last year as the Society’s Senior Director of Technical and Regulatory Affairs, serving as the Society’s main liaison with the plumbing industry’s code writing and standards developing organizations. In his new role, Smith will be responsible for the administration, management, and financial operations of the Society, as well as implementing the policies and procedures established by the ASPE Board of Directors. He will provide professional administrative and management support and financial expertise to ASPE’s local Chapters and for all Society activities and programs. In addition, Smith will continue to represent the interests of ASPE and the plumbing engineering community in code and standards activities as well as serve as a technical resource for the ASPE staff and membership. He will continue to build and maintain relationships with other industry organizations to ensure that the public’s heath and safety are kept at the forefront of legislation and regulations regarding plumbing system design, installation, inspection, and maintenance. Smith joined ASPE in 1993 as an Affiliate Member and is currently a Full Member of the Society. He assumed a leadership role in 2002 when he was appointed to the ASPE Board of Directors as Society Affiliate Liaison, and during his tenure the position evolved into Vice President, Affiliate. Smith also served as Chair of ASPE’s Exhibitors Advisory Committee for several years. He was elected to ASPE’s College of Fellows in 2012 and received ASPE’s Distinguished Service Award that same year. “Mr. Smith has served ASPE for a very long time in many different roles and is well known and respected in the industry. He is very knowledgeable and dedicated, and this has been proven many times through his tireless efforts to ensure the continued success of this Society,” says ASPE President Mitch Clemente, CPD. “I am looking forward to working closely with him and am confident that our members will be just as excited as I am to have Mr. Smith as our new Executive Director/CEO.” Smith began his plumbing industry career in 1981 as a Plumbing Product Designer for Jay R. Smith Mfg. Co., a leading manufacturer of quality engineered plumbing and drainage products. He subsequently served as a Senior Sales Engineer and then was promoted to Engineering Manager and finally Regional Sales Manager covering both Jay R. Smith and Acorn Engineering product groups. In addition to his involvement with ASPE, Smith has actively participated in the codes and standards development activities of other industry organizations, including the American Rainwater Catchment Systems Association, ASSE International, ASME International, ASTM International, CSA Group, the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials, International Code Council, and Plumbing and Drainage Institute. “I would first like to express my gratitude to the Society Board of Directors for appointing me as ASPE’s Executive Director/CEO. This is a great opportunity that I humbly accept,” Smith says. “I’m extremely excited to have the chance to continue working closely with the Society’s Board of Directors, our talented staff, our membership, and the industry as a whole—particularly to ensure that the public’s heath and safety are kept at the forefront of our respective collaborative efforts.” #### ASPE is the only professional organization devoted to the training and certification of plumbing engineers and designers. ASPE and its 6,000 worldwide members are dedicated to protecting the health, welfare, and safety of the public through the dissemination of technical data and information to expand the base of knowledge among plumbing engineers, designers, contractors, code officials, inspectors, and manufacturers. For more information, visit ASPE.org. www.aspe.org/Minnesota Link to Page 1 Page 15 www.aspe.org The TAP—ASPE Minnesota Chapter Newsletter www.aspe.org/Minnesota Link to Page 1 Page 16 www.aspe.org The TAP—ASPE Minnesota Chapter Newsletter VP Membership Report - (continued from pg. 11) Associate Member: Professionals engaged in plumbing design as consultants or engineers with fewer than eight years of industry experience. Dues: $170. Affiliate Member: Any individual involved in the production or marketing of plumbing products. Dues: $190. Retired Member: Any retired member with ten (10) years of continuous membership in the Society who has reached the age of sixty (60) years and is no longer active in the profession. Members in this category will not receive Plumbing Engineering Design Handbook materials and shall pay substantially reduced annual dues. Dues: $40. Special Member: Professionals in related fields, such as contractors, or those with a special interest in plumbing design whose professional background do not match the requirements for any of the other categories may apply for Special membership. Dues: $190. Governmental Member: Anyone employed by municipal, state, or federal governments for one of the following reasons: A. Checking and/or inspection of plumbing plans and installations; B. The formulation of codes, rules, requirements and regulations pertaining to the planning, designing and installation of plumbing systems, or any portion of a plumbing system; C. Research and development of plumbing systems design criteria. Exception: Persons employed by a government agency for the purpose of designing and/or specifying plumbing systems, who shall be eligible to be Full or Associate members, provided they have fulfilled the experience required as outlined for each respective classification. Dues: $190. Student Member: Any individual attending a recognized university, college, community college, vocational, or technical trade school full time or part time in a curriculum related to plumbing design. Student Members are considered to be an introductory level to the Society. Student membership shall be limited to five (5) years after which time the membership shall be upgraded to an applicable membership classification as deemed appropriate by the Society. Other member classifications shall not be permitted to downgrade to a Student Member classification. Dues: $30. If you have any questions regarding your membership classification - feel free to contact me or one of the other board members. I hope to see all of you at the next meeting and stay warm. Peter www.aspe.org/Minnesota Link to Page 1 Page 17 www.aspe.org The TAP—ASPE Minnesota Chapter Newsletter www.aspe.org/Minnesota Link to Page 1 Page 18 www.aspe.org The TAP—ASPE Minnesota Chapter Newsletter Membership Anniversaries - March President report - continued from pg. 2 J. Shane Albertson, 4 yrs. Randy Christenson, 14 yrs William Cutter, 18 yrs Justin DeMars, 6 yrs Craig Johnson, 16 yrs Myron Jordan, 9 yrs Matthew Kiemen, 2 yrs Phil Kraemer, 16 yrs Richard Lindell, 18 yrs James Neeck, 34 yrs Bruce Nelson, 2 yrs Linda Pieper, 13 yrs Jason Rodewald, 1 yr Brett Stueland, 1 yr Reynold Warnsholz, 34 yrs David Williams, 18 yrs HAPPY ASPE ANNIVERSARY! www.aspe.org/Minnesota Link to Page 1 Upcoming Events February 23rd: our chapter participated in the East View High School Career Day event that was held on Tuesday, February 23rd. We plan on being involved with the local high schools to highlight being an engineer in the consulting business. Contact me if you wish to participate in future career day events. March 10th: our next general meeting will be joint meeting with the ASHARE group and it will be held on March 10th during the late afternoon. March 11: this has been designated World Plumbing Day. March 25th: The next webinar will cover double- containment piping system which will be held on March 25th at 2 pm EDT. April 29th: this date is now tentative as our board is looking at another date to have our chapter combined spring seminar and product show. The event will be held at the Ramada Plaza Hotel during the afternoon. May 30th: our chapter will once again team up with the Minnesota ASHRAE group to take part in the Hearts and Hammer event. If you wish to volunteer, please wait for more information in the upcoming announcements. Thank you to volunteers who have participated in this event in the past. See you soon! John Page 19 www.aspe.org The TAP—ASPE Minnesota Chapter Newsletter Vice President Legislative Report, Craig Johnson MN Plumbing Code Corner The ongoing news in Minnesota is that a new plumbing code is on the horizon. The process of abandoning the home grown MN Plumbing Code and adopting a completely new code has not been easy and has not been without controversy. Neverthe less, a completely new code is on its way. The process is long and complicated and is governed by very specific Minnesota rulemaking requirements. The MN Plumbing Board approved the adoption of the 2012 Uniform Plumbing Code, with amendments of course. Currently the Plumbing Board is finalizing the language of the new code which is expected to be completed by the Board at a special September meeting. The first, and probably only public review period should occur sometime after January 1, 2015. At that time we all have the opportunity to review the proposed amendments and offer our comments. Links to MN Plumbing Code and related information PDF’s and web pages: MN Plumbing Home Page: http://www.dli.mn.gov/CCLD/Plumbing.asp 2012 MN Plumbing Code: http://www.dli.mn.gov/CCLD/PlumbingCode.asp New Plumbing Code: Proposed Amendment to the 2012 Uniform Plumbing Code, with Amendments (to understand the amendments is necessary to have a copy of the 2012 Uniform Plumbing Code): http://www.dli.mn.gov/PDF/docket/4715rule.pdf Related Links: MN Plumbing Board (Meeting Minutes and Agenda) http://www.dli.mn.gov/Pb.asp Applications and Forms http://www.dli.mn.gov/CCLD/PlumbingForms.asp Municipalities which have established a formal agreement with the State of Minnesota to do plumbing plan review are listed below. http://www.dli.mn.gov/CCLD/PDF/pe_planrevagree.pdf The main phone number for Code Construction and License Department (CCLD) is (651) 2845012. However, if you have a specific issue, please view the phone numbers and e-mail addresses below. http://www.dli.mn.gov/CCLD/CCLDContactus.asp www.aspe.org/Minnesota Link to Page 1 Page 20 www.aspe.org The TAP—ASPE Minnesota Chapter Newsletter www.aspe.org/Minnesota Link to Page 1 Page 21 www.aspe.org The TAP—ASPE Minnesota Chapter Newsletter www.aspe.org/Minnesota Link to Page 1 Page 22 www.aspe.org The TAP—ASPE Minnesota Chapter Newsletter www.aspe.org/Minnesota Link to Page 1 Page 23 www.aspe.org The TAP—ASPE Minnesota Chapter Newsletter www.aspe.org/Minnesota Link to Page 1 Page 24 www.aspe.org The TAP—ASPE Minnesota Chapter Newsletter Donate your Plumbing books The ASPE Minne‐ sota chapter is collec ng Plumb‐ ing Handbooks to give to our stu‐ dent chapter members. If you have any text books you want to donate, con‐ tact Stephanie Radel at stepha‐ nie.radel@upono r.com for more informa on. Technical Meeting Lunch Rates Member lunch is $25; raffle extra. Non-Member lunch is $30; raffle extra. Student (Member & Non-Member) lunch is $10; raffle extra. First Time Student lunch is free; raffle extra. First Time Guest lunch is free; raffle extra. Walk-in lunch (Member or Non-Member) is $30; raffle extra Get FREE stuff with the ASPE Membership Drive Do you love FREE stuff? Would you like to attend the Golf Outing, a monthly meeting and lunch or the Holiday Party FREE? You CAN attend these events FREE of charge. For every new member you sponsor, you will receive ONE FREE PASS to use for yourself, to give to a fellow ASPE member or to bring a guest, whatever! This is a great opportunity to help your local ASPE Chapter gain new members, and a great way for you to get FREE ADMITTANCE to a great ASPE Events. If you need ASPE applications, please call our Vice President Membership, Peter Dzubay at 612-618 -6569 www.aspe.org/Minnesota Link to Page 1 Page 25 www.aspe.org The TAP—ASPE Minnesota Chapter Newsletter Happy Birthday to you! February Birthdays Happy Birthday to all of you on this months list and thank you for helping to make ASPE - Minnesota Chapter a great organization to be a part of! Be sure to buy them a cupcake with a candle to help them celebrate. Stephanie Radel Benjamin Skustad Mark Trogstad www.aspe.org/Minnesota Link to Page 1 February Meeting Attendees Allmon, Alan - Kingsway Marketing Anderson,Jade - Granse/Trio Sales Champion, Mark - Emanuelson Podas Cutter, William - Rep Rite Burk Dahlman, Dan - Emanuelson Podas Dzubay Peter Eichler, Paul, CPD - Harris Mechanical Fluger, Steve - TKDA Hanson, Ronald CPD - Gausman & Moore Hanson, Ryan, PE - Target Heuer, Mike - Emanuelson Podas Hoffbeck, Alicia - Granse/Trio Sales Johnson, Craig R. CPD - Leidos Krumm, Scott - Corporate Mechanical Lanik, David - LKBP Engineers,Inc. Larson, Deborah CPD - Dunham Associates Noma, Brian - MDH Oligmueller, Licia PE - Gausman & Moore Petersen, Ryan - Egan Companies Pieper, Linda PE - Things With A Twist, Inc. Radel, Stephanie - Uponor Richards, John - Rheem Rivers, Michael - Uponor Roberts, Frank - Harris Mechanical Sieben, Daniel PE - Wentz Associates, Inc. Smeed, Mike - Bongard Corporation Jonny Seccomb - SPEAKER Taft, Chuck - Dunwoody College Taylor, Bob - Osland Piping Weiss, Dan - Dunham Associates, Inc. Widmer, Marise - DLI Worm, Daniel - Uponor Lindahl, David - Stantec Lindell, Richard PE - Lindell Engineering Mathews, Heath - APEX Engineering Matzen, Donald - NCS Corporation Matzen, Rick - NCS Corporation Mayer, Pete - Bongard Corporation Page 26 www.aspe.org AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PLUMBING ENGINEERS The TAP—ASPE Minnesota Chapter Newsletter March 2015 Minnesota Chapter Board and Contact Information President John Gunderson, CPD AKF Vice President Technical Manny Manzano, CPD LEED AP Michaud, Cooley, Erickson Phone: 612-567-5019 Phone: 612-673-6927 [email protected] [email protected] Administrative Secretary Daniel Worm, CPD, Uponor Treasurer / Website Ronald A Hanson, CPD, Gausman & Moore Vice President Legislative Craig Johnson, CPD, LEED AP Vice President Membership Peter Dzubay Phone: 651-209-2854 Phone: 612-618-6569 [email protected] m [email protected] Corresponding Secretary Justin DeMars, Horwitz-NS/I Affiliate Liaison to the Board Brian Soderholm, Soderholm & Associates Phone: 952-997-4259 Phone: 651-639-9606 Phone: 612-272-7615 Phone: 763-422-4446 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Vice President Education Stephanie Radel, Uponor House Chairperson Licia A Oligmueller, PE, Gausman & Moore Holiday Party and other fun! Grant Brekke Brekke Sales [email protected] Newsletter Editor Ryan M Hanson, PE, Target Phone: 952-997-4259 Phone: 651-604-3106 Phone: 52-936-9551 Phone: 612-761-5484 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Check out our website! www.aspe.org/Minnesota Board of Governors Al Allmon Ryan M Hanson ASPE Mission Statement American Society of Plumbing Engineers (ASPE) is the international organization for professionals skilled in the design, specification, inspection and manufacture of plumbing systems. ASPE is dedicated to the advancement of the science of plumbing engineering, to the professional growth and advancement of its members, and to the health, welfare and safety of the public. Local chapters are not authorized to speak on behalf of the Society.