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Season 5, Episode 249

How Mechanical Insulation could save millions in taxpayer dollars

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Pete Ielmini

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Pete Ielmini, Executive Director of the Mechanical Insulators Labor Management Cooperative Trust (LMCT), provided an update on the Federal Mechanical Installation Act and highlighted the potential energy savings and safety benefits linked to requiring mechanical insulation audits of federal buildings.

Ielmini is spearheading efforts to pass the Federal Mechanical Insulation Act, a bill that would require mechanical insulation audits be conducted in approximately 350,000 federal buildings. If approved, this legislation would require mechanical insulation assessments to be conducted every four years. By highlighting the potential savings and environmental benefits, Ielmini has been making a compelling case to both sides of the aisle. Unfortunately, no vote was taken by Congress, and the legislation will have to be reintroduced next year.

Another significant part of Ielmini's strategy to prove the importance of mechanical insulation involves a collaboration with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). He emphasized the need for an inspection process of HUD properties that includes mechanical insulation and firestop systems. By integrating these elements into HUD's existing evaluations, Ielmini believes substantial energy savings and enhanced safety can be achieved across the country. Demonstrating tangible results through pilot projects, is crucial to convince HUD officials of the long-term value of these measures, he said.

Ielmini discussed the challenges of navigating bureaucratic red tape. Despite the slow pace, he remains committed to educating key decision-makers about the benefits of mechanical insulation. His plans include educating fire marshals and inspectors about the importance of firestop systems. By bringing in experts to train these professionals, Ielmini hopes to prevent future tragedies where inadequate firestop systems lead to the loss of lives.

Listen to the show above for more information on the Mechanical Insulators LMCT and the Federal Mechanical Insulation Act.


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