SMACNA announces the ratification of a new five-year membership on September 1, and pledges financial support to the American Red Cross for disaster relief in New York City and Washington DC.
The geothermal system in the Bellevue Community College’s new building classroom is expected to reduce energy costs by 30% or more, while saving almost 800,000 cu ft of natural gas annually.
The Hartford Office Plaza’s chiller plant makeover is designed to provide energy source flexibility, enhanced tenant comfort, reduced operating costs, and a capacity to accommodate the unique hvac requirements of its tenants.
Comfort Systems USA “flagship” facilities did their best to impress members of the International Facility Management Association (IFMA), which met in late September in Kansas City for its World Workplace 2001 Conference.
The Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors’ National Association (SMACNA) has approved the chapter charter for the Alaska Mechanical Contractors Association. The founding members include 16 different Alaska companies and will represent sheet metal contractors in southern Alaska.
In recognition of the skilled labor union force, P.I.P.E. (Piping Industry Progress and Education Fund) recently hosted its second annual “P.I.P.E. Day at the Movies” in Phoenix, AZ on Labor Day at a local movie theatre.
The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey installs of one of the world’s largest, single closed-loop geothermal hvac systems, totaling 1,741 tons of installed geothermal heating-cooling capacity.