Austin Keating is the special section editor of SNIPS NEWS at The ACHR NEWS. He covers sheet metal, mechanical contractors, duct cleaning, testing and balancing, steel, building information modeling (BIM) and architecture, engineering and construction (AEC). Prior to joining BNP Media, he served as field editor for Prairie Farmer and media specialist at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications. Email him at keatinga@bnpmedia.com.
With domestic giants like Cleveland-Cliffs idling plants and the federal government refusing to grant new tariff exclusions, or expedited tax relief, the HVAC industry is preparing for supply chain disruption.
As American manufacturing continues to evolve, shops like Madon demonstrate how traditional trades can adapt and thrive in the modern economy while maintaining high standards of craftsmanship and labor practices.
Despite headline job growth, deeper data and industry voices reveal mounting uncertainty and a slowdown in construction hiring, prompting leaders like Johns Manville CEO Bob Wamboldt to focus on adaptability and preparation.
This investment represents a significant development in the sheet metal fabrication sector, as private equity continues to show interest in sheet metal shops that serve critical infrastructure needs.
SMART union members have maintained a constant presence outside federal courthouses, with Local 24 joining the nationwide campaign for Abrego Garcia's return.
Multiple union workers have been detained and deported across the United States, including sheet metal apprentice Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia – drawing backlash from organized labor organizations like SMART.
The HVAC industry is experiencing a transformation as manufacturers invest heavily in both production capabilities, as well as developing synergistic and value-added technologies.