The Road to Low Voltage DC Powered Buildings

The industry’s growing interest within low voltage systems has been accelerated by the recent introduction of Fault Managed Power (FMP/Class 4 power) via Article 726 of the 2023 National Electric Code (NEC). This transformative shift aligns safety standards with Class 2 systems, reshaping electrical building systems and opening doors for groundbreaking advancements. In this session, attendees will dive into the transformative impact of employing Fault Managed Power (FMP) to reduce environmental impact and operational costs across diverse building environments and explore the cost-saving benefits. Real-world applications and case studies will also be examined to demonstrate the cost-efficient advantages of embracing DC Technology, including PoE lighting, in different building infrastructures.

Navigating AI in Electrical Construction

AI is transforming decision-making processes in electrical construction. Through ELECTRI International research, this session will explore AI potential benefits and risks and analyze real-world AI applications. Practical strategies for leveraging AI effectively and avoiding potential pitfalls in electrical construction projects will also be discussed.

How Analytics And Algorithms Will Change Your Culture

To create a positive and successful workplace environment, it is crucial that we approach our hiring and culture development processes with an objective mindset. In this session, participants will gain an understanding of the criticality of adopting an objective approach and comprehend the impact of inherent behaviors on company culture and morale. Mastering the art of interacting with team members through ideal forms of communication and providing appropriate recognition will also be discussed.

How Electrical Contractors are Beating the Labor Shortage With Technology

It’s no secret that there is a global shortage of skilled workers across all industries, one of the hardest-hit sectors being construction. Efficiently using scarce labor requires an innovative approach only solvable by technology. In this session, learn how electrical contractors are leveraging software and hardware solutions to not only future proof their projects, but to also solve for labor shortage and inefficiency. Three key project areas where contractors can begin implementing technology in their businesses to best impact their labor efficiency will also be discussed.

Measure What Matters

In the ever-changing world of electrical contracting, the difference between a highly profitable project and one that falls below the target lies in the data…but not just any data. You need the right data, measured and collected with the right tools at the right points in your estimating, design, procurement, shop and field processes. This session is designed for electrical contractors who are ready to ramp up the profitability of their operations and fabrication shops through the strategic use of real-time metrics and dashboards with software tools that enable this.

Comprehensive System to Prevent Damage to Your Buried Utilities During/After Construction

This session is designed to provide tools and information to create a safe digging plan for your construction sites to protect you, your company, and your legal liability in excavation. We will be exploring root causes of underground utility line strikes, current industry best practices, and the industry technology available. There is no “one size fits all” technique or technology. At the end of your session, you should be able to determine what is the best fit to mark, map, protect, and locate your underground utilities.

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.

Opening Reception – Dancing in the Streets!

Catch up with old friends and make new ones in San Diego’s famed Gaslamp Quarter as we go Dancing in the Streets! Enjoy food and drink from a wide variety of restaurants and take part in interactive games located around the historic area.

The hub of the party will be the Electric Avenue stage where the Milwaukee Tool Shed Band will play their signature party music all evening.

The Gaslamp Quarter is located directly across from the San Diego Convention Center and within walking distance to many of NECA’s hotels which makes it the perfect place to spend your evening dancing the night away!

Many thanks to these fine sponsors:

  • Happy Does sponsored by Graybar
  • Mary Janes sponsored by Schneider Electric
  • Rockin’ Baja sponsored by Atkore
  • Huntress sponsored by Greenlee
NECA Convention Milwaukee Tool Band