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NACC Case Study: Forno Process and Benefits of Certification

Date: 22 February 2019
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NACC Case Study: Forno Process and Benefits of Certification
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Forno Enterprises, Inc.

Date: 22 February 2019

Forno Enterprises achieved NACC certification in December 2018. The process took roughly three months, spearheaded by Vice President Brian Albanese and Assistant Project Manager Daryl McClenon.

Trout Creek, New York



NACC Certified Glazier

Forno Enterprises, Inc.

Trout Creek, N.Y.

Team

President: Michael Spaccaforno

Vice President/Project Manager: Brian Albanese

Assistant Project Manager: Daryl McClenon

鈥淚t鈥檚 a matter of pride - and a sales tactic - to say you鈥檙e NACC certified. To be able to tell someone we鈥檝e gone through third-party review and achieved certification says that Forno is going to give them the best possible chance to be successful in quality, safety, and completion than a non-certified contractor.鈥

- Brian Albanese, Vice President

Forno Enterprises, Inc.

 

About Forno Enterprises

Forno Enterprises, Inc. is a full-service architectural aluminum and glass company established in 1988. Its team includes many personnel with over 30 years of experience. In addition to new projects, the company performs glass and aluminum replacements.

Founded by a Marine Corps veteran, Forno Enterprises maintains a mission-focused approach to coordination and communication between builder, owner, architect, and contractor. Forno Enterprises attained NACC certification in December 2018.

 

Introduction

Forno Enterprises, Inc. of Trout Creek, N.Y., achieved NACC certification in December 2018. The process took roughly three months, spearheaded by Vice President Brian Albanese and Assistant Project Manager Daryl McClenon. McClenon previously participated in an ISO certification, and had the background and organizational skills to shepherd NACC certification in a fast and efficient manner.

鈥淲e did most of what鈥檚 required for certification already; it just wasn鈥檛 on paper,鈥 he explained. Albanese likened his pre-certified company to a classic car: 鈥淲e had a frame and wheels and some rust on the doors, but we weren鈥檛 ready for the NACC road.鈥

The process took the 30-year-old company from 0 to 60, transforming operations and efficiency through documentation and consistency. Now the Forno Enterprises team speaks with pride about the comprehensive process and the benefits gained.

 

About NACC

The North American Contractor Certification Program provides architectural glass and metal contractors with certification recognition through a professionally administered, third-party assessment, as a means of creating a baseline for competency and adherence to industry-accepted guidelines.

 

NACC: Documentation

The most important part of certification involves documentation. The Forno Enterprises team began with a thorough review and update of the company鈥檚 existing quality manual. From there, they worked through every document used daily, reconciling subtle differences and standardizing each one.

The process was tough but resulted in consistency. For example, now every estimator works from an identical price sheet. When labor rates increase, instead of having to adjust each estimator鈥檚 document, the change is made on a single form, McClenon captures the information in a shared log, and he redistributes the new information to the team. Everyone is literally on the same page.

Certification ensures quality on Forno Enterprises projects such as SUNY Oneonta鈥檚 new Science Center
Certification ensures quality on Forno Enterprises projects such as SUNY Oneonta鈥檚 new Science Center

 

Process & Benefits

鈥淓verything we buy is certified except the guy doing the work,鈥 said Albanese. 鈥淵ou can have all the parts and pieces, but what good is it if you don鈥檛 know how to put the puzzle together.鈥 With NACC certification now the company has third-party validation.

The in-depth criteria, established at the very first meeting, allowed them to systematically review and standardize every aspect of business. 鈥淭op  to bottom, it was comprehensive, but not at all intrusive financially or otherwise,鈥 he added.

 

Teamwork

McClenon鈥檚 participation was a clear advantage for Forno Enterprises. The company admits having a dedicated resource to systematically execute every step in the process helped accelerate the certification timeline.  But  they acknowledge that the process doesn鈥檛 stop once  NACC certification is obtained. The continuity of best practices ensures that quality, efficiency , and safety remain ongoing, readily achievable goals.

鈥淕etting all of your people to buy into it and continue to maintain and follow procedures is very important,鈥 McClenon explained. From checking tape measures  and validating equipment in the shop to documenting procedures on the job site, the process of continuous improvement adds the real value.

 

Employer & Employee Protection

Albanese believes the consistency instilled through NACC certification also contributes to employer protection. He recounts a story from several years ago when a false workers compensation claim was filed against Forno Enterprises.

During litigation, the judge asked if the company had documented forms and procedures for reporting injuries. At the time, the answer was 鈥榥o.鈥 Had other circumstances not proved their case, Albanese and his team might have lost. Today, the answer would be a resounding 鈥榶es.鈥



鈥淣ow that we鈥檝e become certified, all of those policies are on paper and distributed to all employees,鈥 he explained. 鈥淚n terms of quality, safety, tardiness, drug or alcohol abuse, or sexual harassment, we are protected as an employer because everyone knows how to conduct him or herself in the job every day.鈥



Forno Enterprises鈥 new and updated documentation for reporting issues and concerns spells out every  detail to protect employees as well. Every role and responsibility is described with procedures in place for safety and quality.



According to Albanese, 鈥淐ertification is a bargain for the huge advantage. Every company should go through it just for the self-growth.鈥

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