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HVCA BECOMES B&ES ON 1 MARCH 2012

The Heating and Ventilating Contractors’ Association (HVCA) is rebranding and from 1 March 2012 will be known as the Building & Engineering Services Association (B&ES). The HVCA, established in 1904 as the National Association of Master Heating and Domestic Engineers, adopted the HVCA name in 1963. Bob Shelley, President of the HVCA comments, “ Back then, of course, that’s exactly how the majority of the members would have described themsel... [more]

National Air Conditioning and Refrigeration show in March 2012 : six big-name sponsors confirm their support

The Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Show is taking place at the NEC on 13-15 March 2012. Six major sponsors have confirmed their backing for this event. Climate Center is sponsoring the Business Intelligence Theatre; Gram and Hoshizaki are sponsoring the networking area; LG is sponsoring the technical seminar programme; Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is sponsoring the visitor registration area; and Panasonic is sponsoring the Heat Pum... [more]

elearning-training.com proves the efficiency of eLearning for the Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Industry

The successful uptake of the Refrigeration and Air Conditioning fundamentals courses and a pass rate of 91% on the City & Guilds 2079 – F-gas regulations training packages proves that eLearning is suitable for a highly technical field such as refrigeration and air conditioning engineering. elearning-training.com was a pioneer in the introduction of eLearning to the Refrigeration and Air Conditioning industry. It is a revolutionary project with... [more]

International Copper Association encourages to use smaller-diameter copper tubes to contribute to a climate of innovation

According to the International Copper Association, the use of smaller diameter copper tubes in coil design is contributing to a climate of innovation. The ICA is highlighting the use of smaller diameter, inner-grooved round copper tubes in air conditioning and refrigeration (ACR) applications this year at the AHR Expo being held at the McCormick Place from January 23-25 in Chicago. Interest in ACR product design has intensified in recent years... [more]

InstallerLive 2012 announced new dates : 14-16 October at the NEC Birmingham in 2012

InstallerLive, the only national show dedicated to plumbing, heating and renewable installers working in the domestic and commercial sector, will run from 14-16 October at the NEC Birmingham in 2012. EMAP , show organisers announced these new dates in response to visitor and exhibitor feedback. InstallerLive will again open on a Sunday which proved incredibly popular for visitors and exhibitors this year but end on a Tuesday, with opening time... [more]

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LG Electronics Brings New, Innovative Energy-Efficient Commercial HVAC Solutions to U.S.
CHICAGO, Jan. 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- LG Electronics, a worldwide award-winning HVAC solutions provider, today announced new energy-efficient products designed to grow the company's U.S. commercial and ...

Leading Business Intelligence on the Middle East & North Africa
JEDDAH - Against a backdrop of construction boom going in Saudi Arabia, and despite the high cost, there is a gradually rising shift toward the use of green building technology, a senior industry executive told the Saudi Gazette in an interview.

Mitsubishi Electric Cooling & Heating Corporate Headquarters Breaks Ground in Gwinnett
ATLANTA, Jan. 27, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --  Mitsubishi Electric Cooling & Heating (Mitsubishi Electric) announced today that it will expand its operations in Metro Atlanta's Gwinnett County by moving to a ...

Brooksville City Hall renovations cause some temporary inconveniences
By Logan Neill, Times Staff Writer Friday, January 27, 2012 BROOKSVILLE — Visitors to Brooksville City Hall over the past few weeks have had to endure some inconveniences as construction and renovation work continues at the downtown facility. The Utilities Department's popular drive-through window is temporarily closed, so paying a water bill now requires a trip by elevator to the second floor ...

Brooksville City Hall work creating minor inconveniences
With construction and renovation work continuing at Brooksville City Hall, visitors are having to endure some inconveniences.



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