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CALL FOR PROJECTS: HVAC Design/Build

Aug. 31, 2023
Of greatest interest are improvements to: HVAC comfort, indoor air quality, energy efficiency, environmental impact, controls integration, and unique problems that were solved.

Contracting Business wants to hear about your latest HVAC Design/Build projects, to be featured through the remainder of 2023 and throughout 2024.

We are seeking news about recent mechanical HVAC projects that involved new construction or retrofit activity related to new rooftop unit installations, ductless HVAC systems, geothermal, thermal cooling, chiller installations, indoor air quality improvements, but all from a Design/Build approach, not plan-and-spec. Of greatest interest is improvements to: HVAC comfort, indoor air quality, energy efficiency,
environmental impact, controls integration, and unique problems that were solved.

For best presentation we ask that your project news includes includes quality photos suitable for print reproduction.

If a manufacturer requests to participate, it must include participation by an independent HVAC mechanical contractor we could speak with.

We will interview you if you are short on time to prepare a story.

Contact editor-in-chief Terry McIver, at 216-346-8978; [email protected].

About the Author

Terry McIver | Content Director - CB

A career publishing professional, Terence 'Terry' McIver has served three diverse industry publications in varying degrees of responsibility since 1987, and worked in marketing communications for a major U.S. corporation.He joined the staff of Contracting Business magazine in April 2005.

As director of content for Contracting Business, he produces daily content and feature articles for CB's 38,000 print subscribers and many more Internet visitors. He has written hundreds, if not two or three, pieces of news, features and contractor profile articles for CB's audience of quality HVACR contractors. He can also be found covering HVACR industry events or visiting with manufacturers and contractors. He also has significant experience in trade show planning.