SMACNA Highlights Holaday-Parks’ Managing Principal BJ Giri

At Holaday-Parks, we believe the strength of our industry lies in the people behind the work. While mechanical systems, fabrication, and engineering expertise are essential to every project we deliver, the real foundation of our success is the craft professionals, mentors, and leaders who shape the future of construction every day.

That philosophy is reflected in a recent feature from SMACNA’s SMACNews titled “Where Craft Meets Character,” which highlights the leadership of Holaday-Parks’ Managing Principal B.J. Giri and the values that continue to guide our company and our industry.

The article emphasizes a principle we hold closely: exceptional construction is built on more than technical skill. It requires strong mentorship, collaboration across trades, and a commitment to developing the next generation of craft professionals. In the union sheet metal industry, that tradition of learning, teaching, and passing down knowledge is what ensures consistent quality, safety, and innovation on every jobsite.

As a long-standing member of the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors’ National Association (SMACNA), Holaday-Parks remains committed to advancing the profession through strong partnerships with labor, ongoing workforce development, and a culture that values both craftsmanship and character.

When companies invest in their people—and when experienced professionals take the time to mentor those entering the field—the result is stronger teams, better projects, and a more resilient industry for years to come.

We are honored to see this commitment recognized by SMACNA and proud to be part of a community of contractors and craft professionals who continue to raise the standard for excellence in construction.

Read the full article:
https://www.smacna.org/news/smacnews/issue-archive/issue/articles/smacnews-january-february-2026/where-craft-meets-character

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