WASHINGTON, DC — New and revised provisions regarding the sizing and installation of gas piping, combustion air in tightly constructed homes, and appliance installation are among the features of the
PALATINE, IL — According to Square D/Schneider Electric, its PUMP-Pak® pump controls played a key role in a retrofit project that earned the American Center office tower in Southfield, MI,
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SAN BRUNO, CA — Environmental Microbiology Laboratory Inc. (EMLab) announced that it has received accreditation by the American Industrial Hygiene Association’s (AIHA’s) EMLAP program for the analysis of mold and
WASHINGTON, DC — President George W. Bush recently signed an executive order that will require federal agencies, when writing new rules and regulations, to implement policies aimed at protecting small
ANN ARBOR, MI — The United Association (UA) recently held its 49th annual Industry Day here in Ann Arbor at Washtenaw Community College. Industry Day, sponsored annually by the UA,
ARLINGTON, VA — The Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI) plans to celebrate its 50 years of service with a time capsule. The institute is inviting instructors and students to participate
MERRILLVILLE, IN — NiSource Energy Technologies, a subsidiary of NiSource Inc., has announced the installation of a combined heat and power distributed generation system at the Hilton Garden Inn in
WASHINGTON, DC — The Sheet Metal Workers’ International Association (SMWIA) has announced the appointment of Thomas J. Kelly as the union’s new general secretary-treasurer, effective Sept. 1, 2002. He moves
WASHINGTON, DC — On the heels of record-breaking home sales this summer, builders are adjusting their expectations to reflect a lower, but still robust level of activity in the market