WASHINGTON - A prolonged recovery of oil and natural gas production in the Gulf of Mexico will continue to impact U.S. energy prices through mid-2006, according to the U.S. Department
COVENTRY, England - A new study concludes that a clear link is beginning to emerge between the market value of a building and its green features."Green Value" is an independent
WASHINGTON - Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) and Orion International, a leading military placement agency, have launched VeteransBuildAmerica.org, an interactive Web site designed to link U.S. veterans making the transition
MADISON, Wis. - RenewAire LLC recently moved to a new office and manufacturing facility. The new facility was designed with a commitment to having the building certified under the U.S.
PALM DESERT, Calif.- Michael F. Mamayek, executive vice president, Illingworth Corp., an EMCOR Company, Milwaukee, received the Contractor of the Year award at the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors'
WASHINGTON - Ten U.S. companies and institutions have been recognized for exemplary combined heat and power (CHP) projects by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of
NEW YORK - Turner Construction Co., a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Turner Corp., one of the nation's leading general builders, has announced the findings of its survey of building owners,
CLEVELAND - Parker Hannifin has announced that it is acquiring Kenmore International, a leading manufacturer and distributor of components for the global refrigeration and air conditioning markets, from Lai Berg
PALM DESERT, Calif. - The Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors' National Association (SMACNA) installed its executive committee for 2005-2006 and elected four members to its board of directors at
CARROLLTON, Texas - Daikin Industries Ltd., a major Japanese manufacturer of air conditioning systems for residential, commercial, and industrial use worldwide, has announced the establishment of Daikin AC (Americas) Inc.