Either due to form or function or both, the new Prosumer wants the very best for their home and has turned to professional-grade products to achieve this. In response to this demand, many companies have cross-marketed their product selection usually reserved for commercial applications to a whole new series of product lines that offer the same technology, yet are designed specifically for residential use.
GMB Architects+Engineers Inc. is the first engineering firm to use 3-D modeling for airflow, temperature and humidity performance in an indoor pool design project.
The New Jersey Clean Energy Program managed by South Jersey Gas and sponsored by the NJ Board of Public Utilities will refund $1 million to Rowan University for its cogeneration plant, an $11 million investment to create a combined heat and power project with the expected completion in September.
The PHCC Pro Series System from Glentronics, Inc. combines a patent-pending dual float switch with a unique control system and a continuous-duty industrial-grade pump to keep basements dry and provide the ultimate security against flooding.
NSF International announced that NSF/ANSI Standard 61: Drinking water system components-Health effects now allows additional types of stainless steel as acceptable materials for use in the manufacturing of drinking water equipment.
Lofthouse Manufacturing recently underscored its position as an industry leader in forging with the decision to offer lead-free brass as a part of its production ability.
As NFL football teams took the field in December, LA-CO Industries, Inc. announced the winners of its Fall 2005 Slic-Tite® promotion, which sent three groups of customers to see their local teams take on tough opponents.