PITTSBURGH, PA and ATLANTA, GA — The Linc Service Contractor Network has announced two organizational changes to strengthen the alignment between the 103 independently-owned franchises of The Linc Corporation and
ROCKVILLE, MD — In a letter dated October 30, the Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA) has urged the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) not to change its existing
MIDDLESEX COUNTY, NJ — Central New Jersey homeowners flooded local utilities and fire departments with phone calls asking for inspections of their heating systems after five Middlesex County residents were
ATLANTA, GA — With colder weather and higher home heating costs predicted this winter, Home Depot is clearing shelf space for energy conservation products in its more than 1,400 stores.
OLD SAYBROOK, CT — The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has joined with the Independent Electrical Contractors Inc. (IEC) to form an alliance to promote safe and healthful working
MICHIGAN CITY, IN — Weil-McLain has announced the introduction of a new boiler called the Ultra with PhD Technology®. PhD (precision hydronic data) technology is described as an intelligent system
ARLINGTON, VA — According to Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI) statistics, combined U.S. factory shipments of 452,751 central air conditioners and air-source heat pumps for September were up 10% compared
WASHINGTON, DC — According to Congressional Quarterly, the Bush administration has unveiled new rules that are intended to improve the ability of small businesses to compete for federal contracts.Current law
LAS VEGAS, NV — The Testing, Adjusting and Balancing Bureau (TABB) recently held its first annual conference at the Caesar’s Palace Hotel and Casino here. Attendees, including representatives of the
PARK RIDGE, IL — According to Lighthouse Laboratories, toxic black mold has been associated with serious heath problems and even deaths. In severe cases, the lab claims that some homes