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Alex Meaney
Company name: Mean HVAC Consulting and Design LLC
Position: HVAC Design Consultant, Trainer, and Designer
Alex Meaney is the Owner of Mean HVAC Consulting. He spent the bulk of his career prior as Wrightsoft's Director of Training and is currently a technical advisor to the Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) and a trainer to anyone willing to listen to him.
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Getting Your Foot in B.S. – A Beginner’s Guide to Getting Into Building Science
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ACCA Manuals in the Real World
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How to Value Engineer Better w/ Alex Meaney
In this episode, Bryan and Alex Meaney talk about value engineering. They discuss what it means to value engineer better when it comes to construction projects. Value engineering is about finding ways to reduce the costs of a project. However, we don't want to do a bad job or use extremely cheap materials just to […]
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How to Get The Most From Online Education
Alex Meaney from MiTek/Wrightsoft joins us again because he’s an awesome trainer and knows a thing or two about how to more out of online education for the trades. During the COVID-19 pandemic, we've seen a dramatic shift from in-person to online education. The transition has been hard on students and educators alike, but there […]
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HVAC Design Mythbusting #LIVE
Alex Meaney from MiTek/Wrightsoft joins us at AHR 2020 to talk about some HVAC design myths and how to bust them in your mind. It was a really fun talk with a great guy. One common HVAC design myth worth busting is that we can use a set friction rate with a Ductulator to make […]
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