Cannistraro Service Group guides owners toward energy savings
Recently, J.C. Cannistraro, LLC is introducing clients to the newly expanded Cannistraro Service Group. While this department continues to perform HVAC service and maintenance, the Cannistraro Service Group plans to work closely with building owners and facility managers to help them implement energy solutions.
Rising fuel costs and government mandates are forcing owners to make tough capital planning decisions. Through the use of energy benchmarks, energy conservation measures (ECM), utility rebates and energy-efficient retrofits, the Cannistraro Service Group is prepared to identify savings opportunities in any building.
More information is available online at www.cannistraro.com/service. Owners and facility managers are also encouraged to ask questions and interact with the Cannistraro in the Energy Services Network, an all-new Linked In group.
J.C. Cannistraro, LLC is a mechanical construction firm that specializes in plumbing, HVAC, fire protection, energy services and maintenance. Founded in 1963, the company is an industry leader in advanced Building Information Modeling (BIM) and prefabrication, and was named Boston's Largest Mechanical Contracting Firm in 2011 by the Boston Business Journal. For more information call 617.926.0092, follow @JCCannistraro on Twitter, or visit www.cannistraro.com.
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