TAB guy, so when John Hamilton, director of implementation of National Energy Management Institute Committee, called to deliver the news he had been selected as the 2021 Testing, Adjusting and Balancing Bureau Hall of Fame, Clark was speechless. .
But for nearly 20 years, he served and in 2007, with about 3% of contractors in the area bidding TAB work, he pushed for the creation of million, 5,000-square-foot TAB lab, where local members and those from across the country could come to train and complete certification exams. .
Clark was inducted into TABB Hall of Fame for his vision and ability to push the industry forward, even when it was, at first, uncomfortable, said Duane Smith, ICB TABB director of certification. ..
At the time, Clark leaned on Hamilton and fellow TABB Hall of Famer Erik Emblem for support and direction.
Clark entered the in 1979 — Montana, where he made $3.41 hour as indentured apprentice.
Clark took over shortly before he proposed TAB lab project, which the school paid for in cash.
TAB guy, and TAB runs in the family — his two sons, Austin and Bridger Clark, are TAB professionals Southern California. ..
The International Certification Bureau Testing Adjusting and Balancing Bureau, program of National Energy Management Institute Committee, is the first of its kind to gain ANSI for in the testing, adjusting and balancing industry.
The ICB TABB program certification is statement that the technician, supervisor and contractor demonstrate the highest level of professional experience. .
ICB TABB is one way NEMIC identifies and develops market and educational opportunities for members of Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association and SMART, the International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation workers. .
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