SPFA News and Announcements
SPFA’s newly-formed Geotechnical Applications Committee met last month to develop a set of comments on a draft ICC-ES (AC538), a proposed acceptance criteria for SPF used for concrete lifting. The SPFA letter sent to ICC-ES, can be found HERE. The committee’s comments included input from SPFA-member contractors, consultants and suppliers to this new segment of the industry. The letter was submitted April 25 and will be addressed by the ICC-ES Evaluation Committee during their online public meeting on June 7.
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SPFA, in collaboration with other US insulation trade associations, has developed a general policy statement on the importance of insulation in reducing carbon emissions. This statement, available HERE on the SPFA website, can be used with federal and state legislators, regulators and concerned individuals when discussing the key role insulation of insulation in improving the environment. If you have any questions or comments, please contact Rick Duncan at rickduncan@sprayfoam.org.
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Industry News and Announcements
From the Current Issue of SPRAYFOAM PROFESSIONAL Magazine
SPFA Courses and Certification
SprayFoam 2022 participation in the PCP reinvigorated the interest in becoming certified. For those of you who started the certification process – please watch for our emails and information on how to complete your certifcations. If you have any questions, call us and we will walk you through the process.
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SPFA Job Board
SPFA is doing its part to bring awareness of open positions in the industry to our members, partners, and untapped talent pools. For every one of these positions going unfilled it’s an opportunity missed, an extra staffing challenge drawing attention away from other important priorities, or a customer perhaps needing to wait longer than they should have to.
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