Eighteen Texas students have been awarded $17,000 in scholarships from the Associated Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors of Texas (APHCC-Texas) Charitable and Educational Foundation.
John Ragland is a happy man. Ragland, the owner of All Season's Heating and Cooling in Cheyenne, Wyo., was voted the 2005 Wyoming Worker of the Year, an honor bestowed by Williamson-Dickie Manufacturing Co., makers of Dickies brand work wear.
Armstrong Hot Water Group, a division of Armstrong International, has announced the appointment of Mechanical Solutions, South Windsor, Conn., as a Hot Water Group Specialist representing its full range of water temperature controls in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
Industrial Controls Distributors LLC, a distributor of HVAC and process instrumentation and valves, has hired Joe Colangelo as an account manager for its New York City office.
The Northern Illinois Chapter of the Air Conditioning Contractors of America (NIACCA) is offering its "Heat Exchanger Experts" seminar on September 6 and September 7 at the Hyatt Woodfield in Schaumburg, Ill.
Wilson Heating and Air Conditioning in Biloxi, Miss., is closed - but not because business was slow. It is just that the father and son family business has both the father and son serving in Iraq.
Summertime swimmers at Rahway Branch YMCA had been complaining that the indoor pool was too hot. It was determined that the water's temperature would rise because there was no air conditioning or modern mechanical dehumidification in the natatorium. In short, the pool water had turned into a heat sink for the surrounding air.
Staff and family members of Meier Supply Co. Inc. teamed up this summer to assist Broome County Habitat for Humanity with a home restoration project. Crews worked for two consecutive Saturdays, a team of 11 the first week and eight the second.
The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance announced that it will spend $18.6 million over the next three years to promote energy efficiency in commercial buildings. The Commercial Sector Initiative, better known as BetterBricks, is expected to cut energy demand in the Northwest by 31 megawatts by 2015.