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A radical idea to actually get service from Chicago utilities is presented in a new Tech Line essay!
Gregory Paul Oprondek, Chief Engineer with the City of Chicago and member of CEAC dies suddenly at age 50.
A link for Chief Engineers to find out about the faulty sprinkler head replacement program
Vincent J. Shanahan Sr.
William V. Martinkus
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Leading the westward expansion of Chicago's Loop, Union Tower boasts state-of-the-art design and functionality.
McCormick Place - Nobody does it better than Diane Smalec, Chief Engineer of one of Chicago's
The NBC Tower - Proud as a peacock and just as beautiful, she rests along the banks of the Chicago river, destined to long reign as one of the city's premiere properties.
107 years young, the Old Colony Building speaks of the vision and determination of Chicago's pioneering past.
Today's Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago is setting the standard for excellence throughout the Federal Reserve System as well as with building operations professionals throughout the United States.
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Literature Review
MagneTek updates its comprehensive catalog and CD-ROM
Ametek U.S. Gauge, PMT Products introduces new 32-page illustrated catalog for pressure measurment products.
ASCE releases Leadership and Management in Engineering journal
NFPA releases four new international technical standards
Hoffman Specialty publishes new bulletin highlighting products.
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New Products
Power-Fin Commercial Water Heaters and Boilers
Olympus introduces new zoom/swing prism borescope
Ametek flame scanner offers versatility, reliability and performance
Sump Boss flexes pumping muscle
Plate Pals wallplate thermometers for monitoring your environment.
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Supply chain for filtration products establishes fast, efficient, world-wide procurement resources.
Smaller electric loads now protected from distrubances by new platform-mounted dynamic voltage Restorer.
CEAC's new computerized check-in promises to speed admission to future meeting and provide members with current information.
Independent HVAC contracts now have access to rebuilt compressors at cost saving prices.
Standard Electric moves into new Saginaw, Michigan facility.
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Presidents Message
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Tech Line
More than 8 million students effected by poor indoor air quality according to government research.
Moisture even a greater threat in an increasing electonic office environment may be controlled with desiccants.
Do we have control of technology, or does it have control of us? An essay by John Fanning asks this question.
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