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North America's Largest Mechanical Contractors were in Park City, Utah recently at an exclusive executive summit with HVAC manufacturing leaders. The results are amazing.
This special publication addresses issue relevant to those companies and the general mechanical contracting market. This year’s special edition is brought to you by The NEWS and Parker-Sporlan.
This special publication will help commercial contractors stay on top of all the important trends in the HVAC industry. In this publication, we will cover items like efficiency standards that are prompting rooftop innovations, how to minimize energy usage in data centers, and new HVAC markets like indoor cannabis cultivation.
This special publication will help commercial contractors stay on top of all the important trends in the HVAC industry. In this publication, we will cover items like predicting the future of rooftop units, showcasing energy savings achieved through retrofits, and how schools are saving energy with combined heat and power (CHP).
In today’s fast-paced world, it is often easiest to send an email or a text when communicating. But, as many of you business owners obviously know, the easiest route is often not the best route.
The 10th anniversary of The NEWS’ design/build mechanical contractor summit, MechanicalXchange, has sold out. The purpose of the event is to enable the executives of mechanical contractors and manufacturers to get together for one-on-one meetings.
At 36 years old, I fall at the end of Gen X and the beginning of Gen Y. I still see the value of a face-to-face meeting, and that was very evident when I attended the Mechanical Xchange recently in Park City, Utah.