Houston contractor Central City Air has an impressive website — thanks to constant attention and updates. But the website isn’t the only useful Internet tool for the company.
The Associated Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors (PHCC) of Texas has been actively monitoring mold problems facing the heating and plumbing industries, and is helping to develop programs to aid members in dealing with this issue.
Corbin Comfort Systems of Lake City, GA, has won the 2002 Residential Excellence Award for Category 1 (companies with fewer than 10 employees or less than one million dollars in revenue).
Honeywell Automation & Control Solutions (ACS) Service recently began work on a major energy-conservation upgrade project at the Fort Bragg, NC, Army post intended to save $1.8 million per year.
Charlie Hunton, territory manager for Hou-Tra International, southeast Texas distributor of Trane hvac products, won a customized 1957 Chevy in Trane’s national sales contest for replacement air conditioning equipment.
A Georgia contractor is one of five new members of The Unified Group, billed as "a national network of quality mechanical contractors who share a commitment to remain independent."
Rockwell Automation has announced the launch of its Industrial Product Configurator application on Ptplace.com, the company’s business-to-business e-commerce site.
The North Texas Chapter of the Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) is taking an active role in the construction of 25 Habitat for Humanity homes the week of April 13-21, 2002.
American Constructors, a 30-year-old commercial construction management company headquartered in Austin, TX, has utilized a dehumidification system for the first time in a school which has yielded better than expected results.