WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics reported revised productivity data today for the second quarter of 2003. In the nonfarm business sector, the seasonally adjusted
NEW YORK — At a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $512.9 billion, new construction starts in July slipped 4 percent from a very strong June, according to McGraw-Hill Construction Dodge,
Quality and customer service are cornerstones in the residential replacement/add-on business. The top two sluggers in The News’ list of Residential Replacement/Add-On All-Stars abide by these concepts faithfully.
ARLINGTON, Va. — Combined U.S. factory shipments of 682,810 central air conditioners and air-source heat pumps for July declined 1 percent compared to shipments for the same month last year,
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Scholarships of $1,000 each have been awarded to Lynn Brown of the University of North Florida and Christopher Kelly of the University of Alabama at Birmingham by
DETROIT and CHICAGO — Two companies have announced new solar power products that will allow solar power to be integrated into buildings. Solar panels can be costly, and one way
ATLANTA — Details on how to successfully plan and implement a direct digital control (DDC) retrofit of an existing control system will be presented in a new professional development seminar
DALLAS — Lennox International Inc. has sold the assets of its Electrical Products Division (EPD) business, part of its Advanced Distributor Products division, to Emerson. Financial details were not disclosed.Based
ST. LOUIS — Emerson Climate Technologies, an Emerson business, has announced several senior management changes within its Copeland division.In making the announcement, Emerson Climate Technologies business group leader and Copeland
WASHINGTON — In a speech to delegates at the International Congress of Refrigeration, William G. Sutton, president of the Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI), lauded researchers and engineers from around