Metal Construction Association Releases 2022 Annual Report

Chicago – The Metal Construction Association (MCA) has released its 2022 Annual Report. The report is now available on the MCA website and can be viewed here.The report details MCA’s efforts and achievements throughout the year.
The rise of metal in the construction industry is in part due to MCA’s advocacy, technical resources and marketing efforts. In 2022, MCA provided 50 pages of data-driven insights in its annual statistical report. In addition, MCA wrote or updated
20 white papers and technical reports throughout the year. MCA was also the primary author of “Determination of Long- Term Thermal Resistance (LTTR) Values of Insulated Metal Panels,” a paper presented at the Center for the Polyurethanes
Industry (CPI) annual Polyurethanes Technical Conference. MCA’s annual report also includes findings about the labor shortage, the anticipated recession in 2023, and other issues impacting the industry.
Another initiative discussed in the report is the Metal Architecture Academy. A total of 6,296 MCA Continuing Education courses were taken in 2022 on Architectural Record’s CE Center, up 70% from 2021.
Also in the past year, MCA launched a new professional development program for future industry leaders, and introduced the Metal Construction Design Awards.
“MCA provides members the information to enable strategic decision making even in challenging times,” says Jeff Henry, MCA’s executive director. “With the success of our continuing education courses, white papers, tech resources,
and our new app, I’m proud to say the MCA’s 2022 report reflects highly on the association’s value to member companies and to the industry.”
About The Metal Construction Association
Founded
in 1983, MCA represents over 100 member companies that manufacture and
distribute products for the metal construction industry. The
association’s mission is to promote the use of metal in the building
envelope. Member volunteers collaborate on projects to educate
contractors and architects about best practices for metal design and
installation, while also ensuring compliance with evolving building
codes and standards that support safety, sustainability, and
performance. Companies involved in MCA benefit greatly from activities
focused on research, codes and standards, market development, and
technical programs. For more information, visit www.metalconstruction.org.