We had a blast at the MCA Texas Summer Conference! The event was jam packed with networking, pool parties, dinners, educational sessions, a trade show, and even a casino night! Thanks to Mechanical Contractors Associations of Texas (MCA of Texas) for allowing us to partake in the fun! Also, shoutout to Sean McGuire for his session on Innovative Technologies in Mechanical Construction and Service. "Ignoring change is simply not the best option if we want our companies to continue to be as successful as they can be." - A quote #Kojo couldn't agree more with.
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