Industry News
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Watts Announces 2025 Backflow Hero Award Recipients
Watts has announced the recipients of this year’s Backflow Hero Award. Recipients were selected from nominations from the Watts backflow…
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ABC: Construction Materials Prices Jump 0.4% in July
Construction input prices increased 0.4% in July compared to the previous month, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis’…
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Registration Opens for CONEXPO-CON/AGG2026
CONEXPO-CON/AGG is officially open for registration. Taking place March 3–7 in Las Vegas, Nevada the show brings together every major…
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$23 Million Program Supports Healthier Learning Environments in Under-Resourced New York Schools
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced $23 million in funding has been awarded to four under-resourced school districts across New…
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Nominations Open for 2026 ACCA Awards
Nominations for the 2026 Air Conditioning Contractors of America awards are now open. These awards celebrate excellence and recognize outstanding…
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HARDI Distributors Report 6.9% Revenue Increase in June
Heating, Air-conditioning & Refrigeration Distributors International released its monthly TRENDS report, showing sales by HARDI distributors increased by 6.9% during…
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ABC: Nonresidential Construction Spending Contracts in 6 of Past 7 Months
National nonresidential construction spending decreased 0.1% in June, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors’ analysis of data published by…
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ACCA Announces ANSI Public Review for Proposed Revisions to Manual Zr
The Air Conditioning Contractors of America Educational Institute Standards Task Team has announced an American National Standards Institute public review…
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SupplyHouse Launches Second Annual Track to the Trades Scholarship
SupplyHouse, an e-commerce company for plumbing, HVAC and electrical supplies, has launched its second annual Track to the Trades Scholarship…
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Spending on Nonresidential Building Construction Continues to Slow
Spending on nonresidential construction is projected to increase only 1.7% this year and grow very modestly to just 2% next…
