Sprinkler System Courses Offered 

The American Fire Sprinkler Association has developed the first of four one-hour courses focusing on hydraulic calculations for automatic fire sprinkler systems. The courses will be hosted via the association’s e-learning courseware portal eCampus....

AFSA Readies Apprentice Competition 

WASHINGTON – The American Fire Sprinkler Association will host its 15th annual National Apprentice Competition here on Oct. 17, 2008....

Study examines pipes' effect on water quality 

Blacksburg, Va. A recent study conducted by the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department of Virginia Tech University found that various types of...

KSW Awarded New Projects 

KSW Inc. has announced that it received $9 million in additional contract work in December with the Chetrit Group/Stellar Management....

Mechanical, lightning groups at odds over CSST 

Reported incidents of fires resulting from lightning strikes near structures containing corrugated stainless steel gas piping have resulted in a debate...

AFSA names R.I. Rep. sprinkler advocate of year 

DALLAS The American Fire Sprinkler Association has selected Congressman Jim Langevin (D-R.I.) as its Fire Sprinkler Advocate of 2007 in recognition of...

Michigan Construction Code Commission Rejects Imported Cast Iron Materials 

LANSING, MICH. The Michigan Construction Code Commission in mid-September unanimously approved the August 22, 2007, recommendation of the Michigan Plumbing...

Home sprinkler group wins education grant 

QUINCY, MASS. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has announced that the nonprofit Home Fire Sprinkler Coalition has received a grant award through...

Home sprinkler group unveils Educator Kit' 

FRANKFURT, ILL. The non-profit Home Fire Sprinkler Coalition has introduced its new Public Education Kit. The kit is available free to fire service and...

Sprinklers Could Have Saved Nine Firefighters 

By Robert P. Mader Of CONTRACTOR'S staff CHARLESTON, S.C. A fire sprinkler system would have saved lives in a furniture store and warehouse inferno that...

Bring residential fire sprinklers into the code 

By Bob Miodonski Publisher and editorial director INSTALLING FIRE SPRINKLERS is a good idea that we've advocated for a long time. We've focused our discussions...

'More than a moral victory' to get home sprinklers in code 

By Robert P. Mader Of contractor's staff ROCHESTER, N. Y. Proponents of residential fire sprinklers are cheered by an International Code Council Code...

Drainage woes keeping the flow flowing 

DR. VOSS WROTE: "How do you keep sink/shower drains from accumulating stinky gunk and, if it is already there, how do you get rid of it? "A couple weeks...

FlexHead sues eight over sprinkler patents 

BY ROBERT P. MADER Of CONTRACTOR's STAFF HOLLISTON, MASS. FlexHead Industries has filed patent infringement lawsuits against eight defendants, charging...

Taco dedicates plant addition 

SPECIAL TO CONTRACTOR CRANSTON, R.I. Marking the first physical expansion of Taco since 1954, President and CEO John Hazen White Jr. dedicated a 60,000-sq.-ft....

Most misjudge fire risks in homes, high-rises: poll 

BETHESDA, MD. A nationwide survey conducted in January by the Society for Fire Protection Engineers reveals that 65% of Americans feel safer in their...

Shift to CPVC water systems saves time, money 

BY BILL MORRIS SPECIAL TO CONTRACTOR SOME LEADING mechanical contractors are turning to CPVC pipe and fittings to complete projects on time and under...

'Green' PVC report stirs debate 

BY ROBERT P. MADER Of CONTRACTOR's STAFF WASHINGTON The Technical and Scientific Advisory Committee of the U.S. Green Building Council issued its final...

California approves CPVC pipe 

SACRAMENTO, CALIF. The California Building Standards Commission has completed adoption of new building standards that include approval of CPVC pipe statewide....

Sprinklers douse townhouse fire with minor damage 

BY ROBERT P. MADER OF CONTRACTORS STAFF DURANGO, COLO. Former firefighter Gretchen Schmeisser watched in disbelief as flames from her overheated van threatened...

Schwarzenegger signs anti-lead faucet bill 

OF CONTRACTOR'S STAFF SACRAMENTO, CALIF. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Sept. 30 signed into law Assembly Bill 1953, which reduces the allowable amount...

Viega opens N.H. training facility 

SPECIAL TO CONTRACTOR NASHUA, N.H. Viega North America opened its first educational facility Sept. 18 in grand style before a turnout of nearly 350 attendees....

Plastic pipe maker donates appliances 

LIVINGSTON, N.J. Plastic pipe producer J-M Manufacturing Co. has remained active in its Hurricane Katrina relief efforts one year after the devastating...

Politics in play on lead bill, waterless urinals 

YORBA LINDA, CALIF. You are probably tired of hearing from me with opinions on items in CONTRACTOR magazine, but the August issue again stimulates me...

Schwarzenegger signs anti-lead faucet bill 

BY ROBERT P. MADER OF CONTRACTOR'S STAFF SACRAMENTO, CALIF. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Sept. 30 signed into law Assembly Bill 1953, which reduces the...

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