The John E. Green Co. here is one of the first mechanical contractors in Michigan, and one of the first in the U.S., to earn the ISO 14001 accreditation, according to company president Peter J. Green.
A construction team which included the Murphy Co. has received the 2001 Design Build Institute of America (DBIA) Award of Excellence for its University of Colorado Hospital Anschutz Outpatient Pavilion in Aurora, CO.
After several decades in its Detroit location, the J.A. Marble Co. looked to a community a few miles west to find a bigger facility that brought it closer to many customers and opened the door to new business.
Owners of the 65,000-sq-ft Northwest Electric supply facility here were “happy with the [radiant heat] system” installed by Hawthorne Heating & A/C of Wauconda, IL.
A 120-acre medical campus served by the largest lake-coupled geothermal system in the U.S. has been recognized for technological innovation by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE).
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently awarded the Energy StarÒ Label for Buildings to the Cincinnati commercial sales office of Trane.
Ohio State Development Director Bruce Johnson congratulated the Cuyahoga County Government for its partnership with the Brewer Garrett Co., asserting that their combined efforts have enhanced county energy efficiency.
The owner of Bona & Sons Plumbing & Heating in Cleveland recently switched from his cargo service van to a walk-in truck in May 2001, and he couldn’t be happier.
A total of 40 tradeswomen spent two weeks working on heating, plumbing, siding, flooring, and drywall for the Love Light Foundation’s Habitat for Humanity home in suburban Detroit.