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a focus on sustainability could create positive impact on both social and economic level.
Miura North America Inc. 1945 S. Myrtle Ave. Monrovia, CA 91016 626-305-6622
LA@miuraboiler.com www.miuraboiler.com Booth # 120
Miura is a globally recognized boiler manufac- turer that provides efficient steam solution with its compact and high technology boiler that can make steam within 5 minutes from cold start. We provide the total solution for your boiler room: Equipment, maintenance and water treatment capability.
The Mohawk Group 1975 West Oak Circle Marietta, GA 30062 916-717-4052
kelli_madison@mohawkind.com www.themohawkgroup.com Booth # 1031
As the world’s leading producer and distributor of quality flooring, The Mohawk Group offers highly reputable brands with nearly limitless possibili- ties. Our commercial brands, Karastan, Lees and Bigelow, offer product solutions for all markets and price points. We stand behind our industry leading style, top performance, superior sustainability, win- ning value and unmatched service.
MULTISTACK LLC 1065 Maple Ave. Sparta, WI 54656 608-366-2400
info@multistack.com www.multistack.com Booth # 816 MULTISTACK manufactures modular chiller systems. Small footprint, redundancy, future expandability, ASHRAE-15 compliance, low maintenance, and extreme quietness are a few of the advantages MULTISTACK offers. MULTISTACK is the first carbon neutral manufacturer in the HVAC industry and leads its market segment in dedicated heat recovery chillers and environ- mentally friendly solutions.
National Carport 680 Hunter Place Reno, NV 89519 775-787-8845
dr-j@sbcglobal.net www.schoolshelters.com Booth # 722
National Carport offers Solar Structures of any size for California Schools and Public Agencies. Our DSA approved all-steel Shade Structures, Walkway Covers and Solar Canopies can support any solar energy system. With over 2000 instal- lations statewide and 20 years of experience, National Carport has you covered.
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