Peirce-Phelps Inc. has announced that Foley Mechanical, Medford, N.J., is the winner of the 2012 Q4 sales competition for Eternal hybrid water heaters. The competition was sponsored by Philadelphia-based Peirce-Phelps and Grand Hall, manufacturer of the Eternal hybrid water heater line.
EMCOR Group Inc., a leader in mechanical and electrical construction, energy infrastructure, and facilities services, announced that NASA has awarded its subsidiary EMCOR Government Services (EGS) with the Large Business Prime Contractor of the Year Award.
The Greater Altoona Career & Technology Center has been granted accreditation of its Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVACR) program by HVAC Excellence.
The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) has published the first two in a series of reports that it said will impact the future of residential energy efficiency in the Northwest.
Pro-Air Services Inc., along with its sister company, Filtech Woodland, Decatur, Ala., is offering its fifth annual scholarship opportunity for area high school seniors. The Pro-Air, Pro-Earth Scholarship is a $2,000 award.
During the two-wing expansion of the Shire Human Genetic Therapies building in Lexington, Mass., SMACNA member Walsh Mechanical Contractors of Abington, Mass., designed, fabricated, and installed more than 13,000 linear feet of spiral ductwork to support the facility’s research and development work.
Two of San Antonio’s top air conditioning and heating companies are merging operations. Elmer Zubiate, owner of On Time Elmer, has acquired the San Antonio franchise of One Hour Heating and Air Conditioning. The two companies have merged under the new name of Elmer’s One Hour Air.
Shaw Mechanical Services of Orlando, Fla., has completed a contract for the HVAC mechanical work at Valencia College Building 10 located at the Valencia College West Campus.
Avista Utilities has announced its new Manufactured Home Duct Sealing Program, which enables qualifying customers in Washington to have their home’s ductwork sealed and receive other energy efficiency products at no cost. Avista said the service, a $500 value, can help customers save up to 30 percent on their energy bill.
According to the Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Institute of Canada (HRAI), during the fourth quarter 2012 versus fourth quarter 2011, commercial air conditioning shipments showed the highest product sector gain, increasing by 26 percent.