Washington, D.C.—INSTALL, the International Standards and Training Alliance, is marking its 25th anniversary.
INSTALL has spent the last 25 years helping reshape the trade. Twenty-five years ago, floor covering was not considered a specialty trade. The industry lacked a standardized curriculum, identifiable credentials and a common measure of quality. Today, INSTALL’s training system is one of the most rigorously credentialed specialties in construction.
To celebrate the milestone INSTALL announced a new strategic priority: performance assurance. “For 25 years, INSTALL built its credibility through training, apprenticeship and certification,” said David Gross, INSTALL executive director. “Our next goal is to leverage that quality assurance and establish a procurement infrastructure where installer qualification is defined before the bid, mitigating variance and reducing risk.”
The organization is bringing documented training and installer qualifications into the commercial flooring procurement process. The goal is to help contractors, specifiers and owners know exactly who will install their floors before a project goes out to bid.
In commercial construction, project complexity and financial exposure remain high. Without a credentialed standard at the procurement stage, owners and project teams face added risk. That need is sharpest in markets where installation failures carry the highest consequences.
In healthcare, for example, INSTALL’s Infection Control Risk Assessment training prepares installers to work in active clinical settings. In sports flooring, a growing specialty within the alliance, subfloor tolerances and performance requirements demand a distinct skill set.
“Installation failures rarely trace back to the flooring itself,” Gross said. “They stem from job-site variables: substrate issues, jobsite management due to tight schedule and lack of sufficiently trained installers, both in number and competence, for the tasks at hand.”
Bolstering the trade
Since its founding in 2001, INSTALL has trained tens of thousands of floor covering professionals across a network of 250 training centers in the United States and Canada. The organization currently has roughly 11,000 installer members working in the industry.
Its Warranty on Labor, the only free extended third-party labor warranty in floor covering, has underwritten more than $2 billion in installations by INSTALL Warranty Contractors. To date, no claim has been filed.
Performance assurance is not starting from zero. In 2017, INSTALL signed a memorandum of understanding with nine leading substrate and underlayment manufacturers. The agreement recognized INSTALL Substrate Preparation training and certification as equal to those manufacturers’ own programs. Installers who carry the certification receive backing from a $25,000 INSTALL warranty covering that scope of work.
“The memorandum was early proof that specification language backed by manufacturer incentives can move the market toward credentialed labor,” Gross said. “The goal now is to scale that model.”
Scaling that model requires support across the organization. Recruitment and retention remain central priorities as qualified floor covering installers continue to be in short supply. Alongside the United Brotherhood of Carpenters, which invests roughly $250 million annually in training, INSTALL is working to strengthen the pipeline into the trade. The organization is also focused on keeping trained installers in the field through competitive pay, benefits and advancement opportunities.
Strength through partnership
INSTALL’s Alliance Partners remain critical to that effort. The group includes more than 130 leading mills, manufacturers and industry organizations. Partners participate in curriculum development, train-the-trainer events and standards work alongside ASTM and institutional partners.
That alignment gives INSTALL a broader platform to move the industry toward credentialed labor. “Our manufacturing partners produce some of the finest flooring products in the world, but the customer doesn’t experience that value until a trained professional arrives on the jobsite,” Gross said. “It’s the INSTALL-certified installer who opens that packaging and transforms those materials into a finished floor. The next 25 years are about making that standard of performance not just preferred in commercial flooring, but expected.”
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