United CoolAir Corporation recently expanded its distributor base in New England, Michigan and Maryland by adding a new distributor and extending existing territories. Innovative Air Products, Inc. (Exeter, NH) has
Johnson Controls, Inc. is now offering a unique approach to improve building performance while delivering efficiencies throughout the construction process. This new approach, called knowledge-based integration, is designed to maximize
Big Ass Fans has retained one of the most renowned, and certainly one of the most beloved, football players of all time as their new spokesperson – William "The Refrigerator"
Monroe College, in New York City's Bronx borough, needed to install an HVAC system in King Hall, a turn-of-the century brick building, while maintaining the building's aesthetic beauty. A high-velocity,
HVAC design engineers and contractors are no strangers to difficult installations, especially when it comes to retrofit applications. During design and planning stages, architects sometimes don’t give equipment rooms the
Five buildings on the Immunex campus house 22 supply units and five return units that use unique aerodynamic inlet and outlet configurations. The supply units range in capacity from 30,000
Heatcraft Refrigeration Products has achieved certification for its three domestic facilities to meet new International Standards Organization (ISO) requirements. This provides a vehicle to continue to achieve high standards
Walter Boyd, the inventor of High Volume, Low Speed (HVLS™) technology fans, has announced the founding of a new company, MacroAir Technologies LLC (MacroAir), which will be responsible for
Lindab Inc. recently recognized its top performing distributors at its 2003 Distributors’ Meeting in Virginia Beach, VA, by presenting six firms with the company’s annual Silver Elbow Award. The
Tyler Refrigeration and PCX Corporation have agreed to jointly market their complementary expertise in construction and engineering for grocery and other large-scale retail applications. Officials at both companies expect