WASHINGTON — President George W. Bush has announced his fiscal 2004 budget, which includes an estimated $1.3 trillion in tax cuts while projecting the biggest deficits in United States history
PHOENIX — The president of Goettl Air Conditioning Inc., Dan Burke, has announced that he and corporate managers Jason Fairfield, Brad Morari, and John Ryan are purchasing the company from
CHICAGO — Steel with a coating containing AgION™ — a silver ion-based compound said to suppress the growth of bacteria, mold, mildew, and other microbes — will be used in
ARLINGTON, Va. — Combined shipments of central air conditioners and air-source heat pumps jumped 7 percent in 2002 to a record 6,746,326 units, eclipsing the previous record of 6,685,481 units
TYLER, Texas — American Standard Heating & Air Conditioning has announced that Crescent Parts & Equipment Co. will distribute its products in St. Louis. The distributor has a 58-year history
WASHINGTON — The Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA) reminds contractors not to forget about recent changes that have been made to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA’s) record
WASHINGTON — Evergreen Solar Inc. has announced the installation of a 9-kW photovoltaic (PV) system at the White House for use by the National Park Service. James Doherty, the architect
LAS VEGAS — Indicating that housing provided substantial support to the United States economy in 2002, the U.S. Department of Commerce reported that builders finished the year with a total
BAYTOWN, Texas — The Lee College Air Conditioning Club is receiving entries for its 13th annual troubleshooting contest, the "Texas Shootout." This contest for air conditioning students started as a
A short while ago, it appeared that asbestos liability was fading into the background as a business concern. However, according to the Insurance Information Institute, claims are now growing again.