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U.S. Infrastructure Scores a C- in the ASCE 2021 Report Card

March 5, 2021

The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) has unveiled their 2021 Report Card for America’s Infrastructure. The nation earned a C-, up from 2017’s cumulative GPA of D+. This is […]

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ICC Releases New Framework to Address Energy-Efficiency Needs Across the Entire Building Industry

March 4, 2021

The International Code Council (ICC), the leading global source of model codes and standards and building safety solutions, has released a new framework to assist governments and building industry stakeholders […]

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ASPE Member Gary Klein to Present the March Coffee with Caleffi

March 4, 2021

Northern California Chapter member Gary Klein and Peter Skinner, PE, will headline the next Coffee with Caleffi, “Practically Perfect Plumbing,” on March 25 at noon CDT. The pair will discuss […]

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IWSH, UA Local 68 to Launch Safer Water for Nome Pilot Project

March 4, 2021

The International Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Foundation (IWSH) is excited to announce it will partner with UA Plumbers Local Union 68 in Houston this month to highlight and address water-quality […]

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IAPMO Promotes Brian Rogers to Vice President of Field Services

March 4, 2021

The International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO) is pleased to announce the promotion of Region 4 Manager Brian Rogers to Vice President of Field Services. A 26-year veteran […]

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ASHRAE Forms Task Force for Building Decarbonization

March 3, 2021

ASHRAE recently formed a task force to address climate change through responsible decarbonization strategies for the built environment. The ASHRAE Task Force for Building Decarbonization (TFBD) has been established to […]

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Culligan Celebrates 85 Years of Helping Families Get Cleaner, Safer Water

March 3, 2021

This year, Culligan is proud to celebrate its 85th anniversary and nearly a century of helping families and communities get the cleaner, safer water that helps them thrive. In 1921, […]

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New Seattle Energy Code Eliminates Gas Water Heating in Large Multifamily Buildings and Hotels

March 3, 2021

Seattle Mayor Jenny A. Durkan signed into law new updates to Seattle’s building energy code, which will eliminate fossil fuels for most space and water heating, increase energy efficiency, and […]

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Drones to Predict Where Water Pipes Are at Risk of Bursting

March 3, 2021

With leaking and burst water pipes costing water authorities and consumers time and money, as well as wasting a precious resource, researchers at the University of Newcastle are developing drone […]

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Construction Spending Rises in January as Private Nonresidential Sector Stages Rare Gain

March 2, 2021

Construction spending rallied in January as private nonresidential construction increased for the first time in seven months, according to an analysis of new federal construction spending data by the Associated […]

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