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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]

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]

Bay Area gives insulation's recommandations to stop mold growth

Bay Area's home insulation specialist, All Seasons Insulation Company recommends halting any potential for mold growth. During the winter, cold air from the outside and heated air on the inside creates the perfect condition for condensation to develop on walls, which in turn creates mold. “Guarding against mold is not only necessary for aesthetics. More importantly, there are numerous health issues associated with mold that can be avoided by... [more]

BPEC VENTILATION COURSE

Johnson & Starley, has announced initial 2012 Training Days for installers covering boiler, warm air heating and ventilation technology, including BPEC courses. The company is also recognised by CIBSE as a CPD (Continuing Professional Development) course provider. Courses are run at the company’s Head Office Training Centre in Northampton. The BPEC (British Plumbing Employers Council) Domestic Ventilation Systems two-day course is designed ... [more]

Vokes Air restructures organisation into two business units

Air filtration provider Vokes Air has restructured its organisation, emphasising product and service delivery by market segment to add greater client value. These changes affect the internal organisation as well as external Vokes Air branding. From SMEs to multinational conglomerates, Vokes Air has an extremely diverse customer base operating in a wide variety of industries, ranging from facilities management to biological research, with very ... [more]

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Air Products' Hydrogen Station Dedicated and Fueling Flint MTA Fuel Cell Bus
LEHIGH VALLEY, Pa., May 21, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The Air Products (NYSE: APD) hydrogen fueling station in Flint, Michigan was officially dedicated and is filling the Flint Mass Transportation Authority's ...

Peru to upgrade fast aging air force jets
LIMA, May 21 (UPI) -- Peru is going ahead with a $266 million upgrade of its fast aging combat aircraft while it considers how to keep its air force up to speed with changing technologies and modern warfare requirements.

CN presents Safe Handling Award to shippers
MONTREAL, May 18, 2012 /PRNewswire/ - CN (TSX: CNR) (NYSE: CNI) today announced the winners of its Safe Handling Award for 2011. This award is among the most coveted and respected in the industry. In all, ...

Flanders Corporation Announces Closing of Merger
WASHINGTON, N.C. -- Flanders Corporation, one of the largest manufacturers of air filters, air handling and containment systems, and related products in North America, today announced the completion of ...

Air Products Introduces New Epoxy Curing Agents
LEHIGH VALLEY, Pa., May 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Air Products (APD) today introduced a number of new waterborne and solvent-free epoxy curing agents as well as its new isocynate curing agents, or ...

Dover mortuary officials punished for retaliating against whistleblowers
The Air Force said Monday that it had fined the former commander of the Dover Air Force Base mortuary $7,000 and suspended his top deputy for 20 days without pay for retaliating against whistleblowers, but it allowed both men to keep their jobs. Read full article >>

Alaska Air Cargo Delivers Season's First Copper River Salmon to Seattle
SEATTLE, May 18, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Alaska Air Cargo delivered the season's first shipment of Copper River salmon today to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The arrival of Copper River salmon marks ...

Air Force charts its energy-saving progress
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New disciplinary action in Dover war remains case
The Air Force has reprimanded for a second time a colonel accused of retaliating against workers at the Dover, Del., military mortuary who reported the mishandling of body parts of some of America's war dead.

Air Malta, consultants say CEO never held beneficial interest in Catalise
Air Malta chief executive Peter Davies. Air Malta's chief restructuring officer, Ray Hart, has denied reports appearing in the Labour media that suggested airline chairman Peter Davies held a shareholding interest in Catalise Pty, the Australian firm that is handling Air Malta's restructuring programme.



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