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Spirax Sarco’s wireless steam trap monitoring system, STAPS Wireless, is designed to deliver accurate wireless monitoring and reporting of steam trap performance around the plant.
In analyzing the 2014 industrial construction take-off quarter, we consulted industrial components expert Steve Letko regarding the geographical regions’ growth and the intensity of the product components comprising anticipated overall end-use growth.
While much of America’s future economic dynamism has been riveted on the overdue upgrading of the nation’s infrastructure (pipelines, bridges, dams, railroads and highways), little has been heard lately regarding commercial and industrial construction.
SJE-Rhombus introduces a new industrial-grade 32S control panel designed to control two three-phase pumps in industrial and commercial water and sewage systems.
SJE-Rhombus introduces a new industrial-grade 32S control panel designed to control two three-phase pumps in industrial and commercial water and sewage systems.
While respondents to this year’s Pipe Trades Giants survey say that more of their business in 2012 was commercial and industrial rather than residential, 56% of them report an increase in revenue from 2011.
The nation’s residential, commercial and industrial construction markets can expect a major uplift, both in the immediate and longer-term future, according to the Portland Cement Association
On the verge of 2013’s second half, the previously moribund commercial/industrial construction sector, which was hit hard during the Great Recession, is displaying increasing signs of recovery.