The Metal Construction Association (MCA) proudly presented its annual Patrick R. Bush Volunteer Service Award to Jonathon Rider, and Larry A. Swaney Award to Mark James. The awards were given during MCA’s winter meeting January 15th in Key Largo.

Jonathan Rider and Dale Nelson

Patrick R. Bush Award This award recognizes an MCA member who recently made significant volunteer contributions to the Metal Construction Association. It was established to honor Pat Bush, an influential long-time MCA board member. The 2019 recipient, Jonathan Rider, has been with MCA since 2014.

Rider has served as Accessories Committee Vice Chair and has been on the Board of Directors for the past three years. He has also served as the METALCON Liaison Chair since 2017. Rider was a major contributor to the revamp of the METALCON show format in 2018 and helped ensure that the new Total Experience format was successful for both exhibitors and attendees.

“Those who know Jonathon speak to his strong sense of commitment and can say that he gives 110 percent to every project he works on,” said MCA’s Executive Committee Chair, Ed Karper.

Mark James

Larry A. Swaney Award Named for one of MCA’s founders and its first president, this award has been bestowed upon outstanding industry professionals for their contributions to the success of the association and the betterment of the metal construction industry. This year’s award goes to Mark James.

Since designing his first roof system in the late 1970s, James has helped successfully complete over 30 million square feet of sloped frame over flat roof retrofit projects. He has conducted training programs at METALCON, International Roofing Expo, The Roof Consultants Institute, National Facility Managers & Technologies and more than 100 AIA continuing education programs. James has served as MCA’s Retrofit Council Chairman and lead coordinator for the MCA’s Championship Metal Roofing Games competition at METALCON.

“Mark’s contributions have been nothing short of remarkable,” said Karper. “We’re fortunate to have him in our industry.”