TABB Hall of Fame Inducts 42-Year Veteran Sheet Metal Worker
Lance Clark, a 42-year veteran of the unionized sheet metal industry, was recognized as the 2021 inductee in the Testing Adjusting and Balancing Bureau (TABB) Hall of Fame.
Lance Clark, a 42-year veteran of the unionized sheet metal industry, was recognized as the 2021 inductee in the Testing Adjusting and Balancing Bureau (TABB) Hall of Fame. He is the 19th person inducted into the elite group of individuals who have dedicated their service to TABB and to the International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation (SMART) workers.
Where Clark differs from the other 18 Hall of Fame members is he doesn’t have a formal testing, adjusting, and balancing (TAB) background. For nearly 20 years, he served as the training administrator of Sheet Metal Workers Local 105 near Los Angeles. In 2007, with about 3% of contractors in the area bidding TAB work, he successfully pushed for the creation of a $2.8 million, 5,000-square-foot TAB lab, where local members and those from across the country could come to train and complete various certification exams.