Director Ielmini promotes federal legislation and safety awareness on AWF Podcast

June 25, 2025

Pete Ielmini, Executive Director of the Mechanical Insulators Labor and Management Cooperative Trust (LMCT), joined the America’s Work Force to discuss the Federal Mechanical Insulation Act, firestop awareness and apprenticeship opportunities.

During his conversation with host Ed “Flash” Ferenc, Ielmini provided updates on legislative progress, emphasized the importance of fire safety education and highlighted the industry’s readiness for potential job growth.

The FMIA would require mechanical insulation inspections in over 350,000 federal buildings, potentially saving taxpayers money and creating numerous job opportunities. 

Ielmini reported progress in gaining bipartisan House support, with five co-signers already on board. 

The bill is expected to be introduced this fall as part of an energy efficiency legislation package. 

However, Ielmini emphasized the importance of maintaining the bill’s identity as a standalone measure to preserve its impact on the industry and job creation. 

Firestop awareness 

Firestop awareness remains a critical focus for the insulation industry. 

Ielmini highlighted the lack of understanding among many contractors, engineers and architects about the importance of firestopping in maintaining building compartment integrity. 

The Insulators Union is actively educating fire marshals, inspectors and building owners about the benefits of proper firestop installation and maintenance. 

This initiative aims to prevent fire and smoke migration in buildings, potentially saving lives and property. 

Recruiting more apprentices 

Apprenticeship programs are gearing up for potential job growth from the FMIA and other infrastructure projects. 

“If it’s implemented as much as it can be, we can probably increase our membership on the international side anywhere between 70 and 80 percent, which is a tremendous amount of job opportunities,” Ielmini said. 

Ielmini noted that the industry is prepared for a boom in demand, with apprenticeship programs focusing on specialized training in mechanical insulation. 

He emphasized the need to motivate individuals to enter these programs, highlighting the career opportunities that offer high wages, benefits and job security. 

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