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  1. 06/30/2011
    Green facades and roofs have become a popular option for modern buildings.
  2. 06/28/2011
    As temperatures rise in the summer so will the level of bed bugs in commercial buildings.
  3. 08/08/2011

    Researchers from a team funded by the National Science Foundation have examined some of last spring’s massive tornado damage and conclude in a new report that more intensive engineering design and more rigorous, localized construction and inspection standards are needed to reduce property damage and loss of life.

  4. 07/06/2011
    Toxic chemicals have been found in several buildings in Boston.
  5. 06/20/2011

    University of Miami professor at the College of Engineering, Jizhou Song, has helped design a light-emitting diode (LED) light that uses an array of LEDs 100 times smaller than conventional LEDs.

  6. 08/10/2011
    The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) announced its Fire & Life Safety Conference will take place December 12-14.
  7. 07/06/2011
    Next time your HVAC unit needs repair be sure to look into what you’re paying for. A recent study revealed that insurance claims submitted for damaged HVAC units were overpaid by 65% in the first half of 2011.
  8. 07/12/2011

    This year marks the 109th anniversary of the invention of modern air conditioning by Dr. Willis H. Carrier, inventor and founder of Carrier Corp.

  9. 06/15/2011

    The highly anticipated ANSI ISO 50001, Energy management systems – requirements with guidance for use has been released.  These broadly applicable standards are estimated to be able to influence up to 60% of the world’s energy use.

  10. 06/16/2011

    U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu has announced more than $30 million to train engineering students in manufacturing efficiency to usher in the next generation of industrial energy efficiency experts.

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