Campbell Soup Company plans to build a new $80 million, 220,000-square-foot culinary campus in Everett, Wash., for its fast-growing premium refrigerated soup business.
Trane has won a bid to supply air-handling systems, climate controls, and service to Ball State University (BSU) as it begins construction on a new communications and media building.
The Chattanooga Housing Authority (CHA) and Honeywell have announced the kickoff of a 12-year project that is expected to reduce energy consumption at 18 housing authority sites while also substantially decreasing emissions.
The Associated Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors (APHCC) of Texas recently listed some of its accomplishments in 2004-2005 at the group's annual meeting in Dallas in mid-June.
Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is believed to have killed a 78-year-old woman at an Allegan County cottage and also sent her 80-year-old husband to a hospital.
Great Lakes Heating and Air Conditioning of South Bend recently donated labor and materials needed to install a new air conditioner at Poverello Farms in Michiana, Ind.
Comprehensive Energy Services (CES) has completed a $3.3 million HVAC and plumbing project at the Coronado Springs Resort exhibit hall at Walt Disney World.
The Sheraton New York has begun using electricity and heat generated by a fuel cell installed under the distributed generation program of the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA). The 250-kW, natural gas-powered unit at the flagship Starwood Hotel represents the first New York City hotel to adopt the technology.
Two members of the Winnipeg Chapter of the Refrigeration Service Engineers Society (RSES) have been accorded special honors. Sidney Bloomfield passed a Certificate Member Specialist (CMS) exam to be recognized as an Electrical Specialist. Mark Loan has received Certification Member (CM) status.