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PHCC Educational Foundation Announces 2023 National Apprentice Contest Winners

From left: HVAC Contest Committee Chair Chip Greene, PHCC Educational Foundation Chair Kevin Tindall, HVAC Contest Winners Raulie Rojas (third place), AJ Posivak (second place) and Jacob Lee (first place).

The Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors — National Association’s Educational Foundation has announced the winners of the national plumbing and HVAC apprentice contests. The contests were held Oct. 25-26 in Cleveland, Ohio on the tradeshow floor during the PHCC—National Association’s CONNECT 2023 event. A total of 21 plumbing and 11 HVAC apprentices from across the nation took part in the contests.

HVAC Apprentice Contest Winners
First place: Jacob Lee of P1 Service in Lenexa, Kansas. He was sponsored by RIDGID.
Second place: AJ Posivak of Deluxe Plumbing & Heating in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. He was sponsored by Milwaukee Tool.
Third place: Raulie Rojas of Midwestern Mechanical in Rapid City, South Dakota. He was sponsored by RIDGID.

Plumbing Apprentice Contest Winners
First place: Cody McDonald of Van Contracting in Columbia City, Indiana He was sponsored by the International Code Council.
Second place: Nick Vasknetz of Local 525 in Las Vegas, Nevada. He was sponsored by Home Depot Pro.
Third place: Joseph Hardin of Local 333 in Lansing, Michigan. He was sponsored by Bradford White.

The plumbing apprentices were required to rough-in a bathroom system. The set-up included a toilet, sink and shower, complete with supply, waste and vent lines, plus cleanouts and extra features designed to test the contestants’ knowledge and skills. The test set-up included a variety of pipe materials – cast iron, copper and PVC and corresponding joining methods.

From left: Foundation Chair Kevin Tindall, Plumbing Contest Co-Chairs Larry Shoemaker and Victor Hatcher, Plumbing Contest Winners Cody McDonald (first place), Nick Vasknetz (second place) and Joseph Hardin (third place).

The HVAC competitors were required to complete a written test, demonstrate proper brazing techniques and perform a hands-on diagnostic on an HVAC package unit, with system errors created by the foundation’s contractor volunteers for the competition. The competitors also had to perform a pressure and leak test, demonstrate proper refrigerant recovery procedures and the ability to accurately take a variety of instrument readings.

A team of contractor volunteers arrived two days before the competitions to assemble the competitor test benches, distribute the materials and supplies and set up the testing areas. They monitored the competitions, evaluated the apprentices’ work and provided constructive feedback on each competitor’s performance following the event.

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