Pure Air Control Services announced it has been named to the 2016 Gulf Coast 500, an annual ranking by the Gulf Coast Business Review of the largest 500 companies located throughout the Gulf Coast of Florida.
Mechanical contracting firm, Haberberger Inc., has received three Outstanding Mechanical Installation Awards from the Mechanical Contractors Association (MCA) of Eastern Missouri for its work on projects for Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District (MSD) and Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals.
Ameresco Inc. announced that it has partnered with the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) on a new energy savings project. The $3.9 million (CAD) comprehensive energy efficiency and facility renewal project at NRC research facilities is expected to save over $330,000 annually in utility costs.
Full-service HVAC and building automation provider Tozour Energy Systems has again been named one of Greater Philadelphia’s “Best Places to Work” in the 13th annual ranking presented by the Philadelphia Business Journal.
Air-Tro Inc., a heating and air conditioning contractor in Monrovia, California, announced that the company has won the 2016 Readers Choice Award for San Gabriel Valley. This is the third year in a row that the company has won the award.
Tecogen® Inc., a provider of combined heat and power (CHP) systems, announced two additional project wins from National Mechanical Services. The two new projects bring the total relationship value with the contractor to more than $1.5 million.
C&C Myers Heating & A/C has been recognized as the Best Heating & Air Service company in the 2016 Best of the Best Moultrie News Readers’ Choice Awards for the seventh time in the past nine years, along with finishing second in the Best Place to Work category.
Amerikooler president and CEO, Gian Carlo Alonso, was awarded a spot on South Florida Business Journal’s “40 Under 40” list for 2016. The list identifies and celebrates local entrepreneurs that have made a difference in their company, and the South Florida community, before the age of 40.
A&B Properties Inc. (ABP), a wholly owned subsidiary of Alexander & Baldwin Inc., has partnered with Carbon Lighthouse, an energy services company, to implement a two-month pilot to identify energy efficiency initiatives for its commercial assets in Hawaii.
The County of Bruce has selected Ecosystem as the winning bidder to provide integrated energy performance contracting (IEPC) services in four of the county’s buildings. The $3.4 million project is expected to generate annual energy savings of $273,288 and receive $251,800 in incentives.