Scheck Industries, a national mechanical construction contractor, announced that Karen Layng has been appointed general counsel and vice president corporate development of the Scheck companies and will remain an advisor to the board.
In the past, manufacturers and their distributors have worked together closely, which helped ensure profitability up and down the supply chain. In the last few years, however, that relationship has changed, becoming strained as customers increasingly bypass distributors and go straight to the supplier for products. This action often leaves much of the burden of compensating distributors for their services on the supplier’s shoulders.
BC Comfort, a commercial and industrial HVAC contractor, announced that it has signed a partnership agreement with Transformative Wave, developer of the CATALYST, a rooftop unit retrofit solution.
The InsideIQ Building Automation Alliance, an alliance of independent building automation contractors, has partnered with cybersecurity provider Cylance Inc. in order for member firms to offer high-level building automation system (BAS) security practices, training, and certification for their customers.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has published a Federal Register notice of intent to establish a rulemaking working group to negotiate proposed federal energy efficiency standards for commercial/industrial pumps.
For the first time, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is considering creating minimum efficiency standards for clean-water commercial and industrial pumps — and they’re calling on industry leaders, manufacturers, industry associations, and other organizations for input.
Designed for heavy-duty commercial and industrial use, the Series TA/TX/TXR two-stage gas-fired infrared tube heaters are available for natural gas or LPG, and comes in sizes from 10-70 feet and 40,000-220,000 Btuh.
Arborview Capital announced that it has completed the acquisition of Energy Automation Systems Inc. (EASI), a provider of energy efficiency solutions for large industrial and commercial facilities. Arborview completed the transaction in partnership with Paul Bleiweis, CEO of EASI.
Used to heat entire buildings, or as a source of focused spot heating in small occupied areas, the ITH-Series infrared tube heaters have ratings of 40,000-220,000 Btuh. According to the company, the heaters have a 99-plus percent efficient reflector design.