If you know anything about the popular A&E television series "Biography," you know about the in-depth reporting of a lot of high-profile people, current and past. Now a similar program is featuring leaders in the HVACR industry.
On March 2, Rep. Don Manzullo (R-Ill.) introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives a resolution designating the week of April 18-24, 2004, as the first annual National Indoor Comfort Week. It marked a significant step in bringing overdue recognition.
In response to an effort spearheaded by the Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA), the U.S. House of Representatives is set to designate April 18-24, 2004, as National Indoor Comfort Week.
How much should HVACR contractors know about prospective employees? Plenty, according to Stan Linnertz of U.S. Investigations Services Inc., Tulsa, Okla.
When a talented panel of businesswomen joined together at the Women's Entrepreneurship in the 21st Century Summit held at the Cleveland Convention Center in early March, a familiar face was among the group.
A wise man recently said that within five years the HVAC products we sell will become commodities and that the only thing contractors will have to sell is service and repair.
On March 17, the Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI) announced that the trade association has withdrawn its challenge of a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) regulation affecting central air conditioners and heat pumps that has been pending in federal court since 2001.
MEP At Work, an online jobs board for the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) industries, announced that it is securing agreements with major companies and contractors for the year 2004.