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ing ceremony on august 26, includes administrative offices, meeting rooms, a REHaU academy training facility and an indoor/outdoor display of REHaU poly- mer-based solutions for the construction, automotive and furniture industries. it also features a number of REHaU sustainable build-


ing and renewable energy systems, including a REHaU ECOaiR™ ground-air heat exchanger, energy efficient radiant and solar-thermal water heating, high-performance vinyl windows and doors, RaUCORD™ polymer wicker outdoor furniture, RELazzO™ wood-polymer compos- ite decking and an energy-efficient polymeric pool cover system. The new office areas are furnished with innovative REHaU acoustic Line™ sound-absorbing tambour doors.


Wilo ‘Street Fleet’ hits the road


MELROSE PaRK, iLL. — Wilo USa has released its “Street Fleet,” a fleet of three display vans that will be traveling across the Unites States this fall. “This fleet of Wilo display vans takes our message of energy efficiency directly to the customer,” said Mark


D’agostino, vice president of sales and marketing at Wilo USa. “By using these compact, fuel efficient vehicles, we have the flexibility to deliver that message to a wider audience.” The Wilo Street Fleet uses a modified Ford Transit compact panel van that contains a pull-out display of Wilo products. The vehicles also fea- ture a computer display and sound system for mobile pre- sentations and come with a pop-up tent and chairs for quick and easy setup.


EMCOR Group subsidiary awarded contract for University of Pittsburgh project


nORWaLK, COnn. — EMCOR Group inc., a Fortune 500® leader in mechanical and electrical construction, energy infrastructure and facilities services for a diverse range of businesses announced that its subsidiary EMCOR Services Scalise industries has been awarded a contract for the installation of all mechanical and fire protection systems within the 22,260-square-foot nuclear Physics


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