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Top Apprentices Compete in the 28th Annual UA Competition

Aug. 28, 2015
The competition was held by the United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry of the US and Canada The Copper Development Association (CDA ) donated all copper materials for the competition CDA taught Copper Piping Systems, Advanced Installations, Specialized Design and Safe Operation twice daily, over the five days The week concluded with the ITP graduation ceremony and the announcement of the winners

NEW YORK – Thirty-two plumber, pipefitter, sprinkler fitter, mechanical service technicians and welder apprentices traveled from areas across North America and Australia to Washtenaw Community College in Ann Arbor, Michigan to compete for the title of best in their specialty.

The competition, held by the United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry of the United States and Canada (UA), featured contestants from the UA’s six North American districts, and two candidates representing the UA in Australia, who had previously won local, state, provincial and regional events. The competitors were required to complete a series of tests in each field, demonstrating both their theoretical and practical skill set.

The Copper Development Association (CDA ) donated all copper materials for the competition and was responsible for designing and judging the copper component of the competition, which lasted a total of four hours for each discipline and included nearly every type of joining technique when it comes to copper piping systems.

 “This isn’t like putting together IKEA furniture,” said Andy Kireta Jr. vice president of CDA. “The apprentices must apply their on-the-job skills and knowledge they’ve gathered at their local union halls. There are no step-by-step instructions.”

The five winners of this year’s “Best Copper Projects” were:

Plumber: Michael Harris              
LU 44
Spokane, WA
Pipe Fitter: Jeremy Bergen              
LU267
Syracuse, NY
Sprinkler Fitter: Brian Price           
LU 120
Cleveland, OH
Service Technician: Christian Valenti        
LU 630
West Palm Beach, FL
Welder: Andrew Schwan            
LU 601
Milwaukee, WI
 
*LU = Local Union

As part of the UA’s annual Instructor Training Program (ITP), CDA taught Copper Piping Systems, Advanced Installations, Specialized Design and Safe Operation twice daily, over the five days. The course focused on copper techniques and applications, including: standards, soldering/brazing, dissimilar metal joining, alternate no-flame joining, joint analysis, corrosion causes and prevention for long-term performance.

“Over the years, the ITP has proven to be extremely important to these men and women for their continued development and expansion of the industry,” said Dale Powell, a CDA project manager who has served as a UA course instructor and competition judge for many years. “This year, attendance was up, which is a positive sign that the construction economy is on the rise.”

The week concluded with the ITP graduation ceremony and the announcement of the winners for the Apprenticeship Competition for each particular discipline. In addition to a commemorative copper trophy, the winners of the copper portion of the contest each received a $1,000 prize from CDA.

To learn more about the day-to-day activity of the UA Competition, visit the Plumbing section on our blog, thinkcopper.org.

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