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PB November 2002


CD-ROM Offers Tips on Selling Structured Wiring

At some point, most builders will lose a contract to a tech-savvy home buyer for one of two reasons.

Recent Study Isn't Smart

A recent study on urban development's effects on water supply demonstrates how far the anti-development camp will go to manipulate public sentiment.

HAI

The indoor/outdoor temperature sensor hooks up to any unused zone on an HAI Omni family controller and can be used for controlling temperatures in attics, garages, greenhouses, basements and wine coolers.

Annual Household Energy Use

Only 4% of the nation's energy comes from non-hydropower renewable sources - biomass, geothermal, wind and solar.

Insure Your Key Employees

The unexpected death of any employee can significantly affect company morale and productivity.

Hoover

Each of these three central vacuum systems has a 360-degree motor enclosure on top that is striped with perforations to allow in more air to cool the motor and extend its life.

20/20 'Growth Vision,' Even in L.A.

Building consensus is arguably the most difficult task facing urban planners today.

Turning Good Design Into Dollars

Our annual Benchmark management conference is one of the events I approach each year with equal amounts of excitement and unease.

Lennox Industries

The G60 gas furnace has two-stage heating to reduce temperature swings and thermostat adjustments.

Key to Infill Success? Proximity to 'Fun Zones'

What great idea is driving residential housing today? Fun.

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