ELECTRI International Electrical Contracting Innovation Challenge (ECIC)

The Electrical Contracting Innovation Challenge (ECIC) is ELECTRI International’s annual challenge for NECA Student Chapters. Student Chapter teams agree that the popular challenge is stimulating because it makes them focus on problem solving by thinking in new, creative ways. This year’s student challenge focused on innovation and student’s creativity.

Each faculty advisor and student team worked with their local NECA chapter and contractors to deliver a proposal containing building information modeling (BIM) tasks for the Trimble Phase 2 project. Students put themselves in the position of an electrical contractor to perform tasks related to layout and coordination of various electrical systems in the project. The teams used the same computer software that industry leaders typically use. During the competition, the student teams tackled challenges that BIM engineers face when completing a project. These challenges included creating a BIM execution plan, a detailed work assignment log, a prefabrication plan, installation drawings, and more. They also had the opportunity to work with various forms of software that BIM engineers use in the industry. This included modeling electrical systems using Revit, doing coordination in Navisworks and Trimble Connect, and leveraging technology solutions offered by Trimble for office and field construction professionals.

Pulling Profits: Maximize Efficiency in Cable Pulling

Cable pulling technology is rapidly evolving and contractors are positioned to win. In this session, explore new technology, equipment and techniques from across the market. Best practices from large and small cable pulls around the country will also be discussed.

Getting Started in Systems Integration

The Internet of Things (IoT) and adoption of smart building technologies has become increasingly prevalent, with integrated limited energy systems revolutionizing functionalities, such as intelligent lighting, HVAC control, building automation and advanced data communication systems. This session delves into the transformative trends driving the limited energy market and the abundant opportunities they offer to electrical contractors looking to enter the integration business. The strategic steps necessary to navigate this burgeoning marketplace successfully and the knowledge needed to capitalize on emerging trends and technologies effectively will also be discussed.

Moderated by Jeff Beavers.

Battery Energy Storage System Design and Implementation

Ensuring high reliability and safety from start to finish with BESS devices requires specific considerations from design to install to maintaining systems. This session discusses sizing and handling battery energy storage best practices. Articulating the benefit of BESS for microgrids and EV charging sites will also be discussed.

Practical Applications of AI

Step into the future of construction excellence in this session, where industry leaders share their experiences with AI-powered solutions engineered to revolutionize productivity, protect your company from contract pitfalls and add efficiency in the real world. This session will explore the pros and cons of adopting AI tools into your company and investigate policy changes geared toward protecting your company’s proprietary information. 

Work Smarter, Not Harder: Digital Technology for Electrical Contractors

The U.S. is in a massive shift towards electrification, posing challenges and opportunities for electrical contractors. We’ll explore how digital tech like AR enhances safety during installation, and remote monitoring tools boost workforce flexibility. Federal funding and local incentives are reshaping our electrical infrastructure, with a focus on renewables, demanding more from contractors. During this session we will demonstrate how technology helps us adapt swiftly and safely to the energy transition.

Helping You Win More EVSE Projects and Doing Them More Profitably

This presentation will help NECA members navigate how to successfully sell Electrical Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE). We will discuss strategies to win more of these projects, including government incentives. We will also discuss techniques to make these projects more profitable, such as project management and mitigating risk.

Common Compliance Pitfalls You Can Avoid Using Time Tracking Tech

There are numerous laws on the state and federal level that govern how employees should be paid for overtime hours, rests, breaks and travel. Contractors may be aware of the basics but not the nuances or the risks of these regulations associated with non-compliance. In this session, receive an overview of the most common types of regulations related to tracking employee work time and paying people accurately, insights into the business risks associated with non-compliance and technology solution tips that will help contractors track employee time easily and accurately.