{Spotlight] The School Construction Challenge: Fast Work, Hard Deadlines
Kirkwood High School is part of a school-building boom in north central Tennessee.
Read Kirkwood School's StoryAt Trane, we’re about relationships—and people. So, we’re taking a moment to celebrate all the good folks who bring it, day in and day out. Check out a few of their stories.
Kirkwood High School is part of a school-building boom in north central Tennessee.
Read Kirkwood School's StoryRecently, Kristie Upton, Senior Marketing Manager at Trane, sat down with Robert Beck, president of the Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA) and CEO of John W. Danforth Company, and Trane Vice President and North America Commercial Business Leader Terry Dugan to discuss the flourishing innovation in the HVAC industry and the deep collaborations between manufacturers and contractors to meet the country’s net-zero goals.
Read Danforth's StoryThe Michigan-based company embraces old-fashioned relationship-building, community service, and sophisticated technologies to take on big jobs.
Read Dee Cramer's StoryThree generations, five family members and a new trajectory for the future. Don Fiegen, late Trane Engineer, paved the way for his family. Read more about Don's legacy, including two sons and two grandsons.
Read the Fiegen Family's StoryOver 65 years after the school was built, St. James Catholic School was on a mission to turn their aging building into the optimal environment for their students, teachers, and staff to succeed.
Read St. James Catholic School's StoryConstruction and engineering company is known for taking on major projects.
Read Hermanson Company's StoryHands-on training program gives teens new career opportunities.
Read MoreTrane’s Light Commercial Unitary Help Center provides timely service to help contractors quickly troubleshoot challenging problems and finish the job.
Read MoreService, customization, innovation. Where did these values come from and why are they so important? Check out the history of Trane and the legacy of its founder, James Trane.
Read MoreJessica Ely grew up in Western Pennsylvania and fondly remembers visiting her grandparents on the other side of the state, near Philadelphia. Her grandfather worked in the building industry as an inspector and would often take her with him to work.
Read Jessica's StoryOnce a community organizer, Haley is now an apprentice pipefitter in Chicago. 5 years in, she’s giving back by volunteering and encouraging other young women to join the trades.
Read Haley’s StoryCommercial HVAC is in DJ’s blood. Following in his father’s footsteps, he started out working in the shop. Now he’s using the knowledge he’s gained to help contractors run a tight ship.
Read DJ’s StoryThe family business started way back in 1961. Today, Beth Rovazzini is one of only three female company presidents and majority owners in the Indianapolis area.
Read Beth’s StoryIn our latest blog, nobody said building an HVACR training program at a liberal arts college would be easy - but that didn’t stop Lake Erie College in northeastern Ohio.
Read Lake Erie College StoryLearn how the HVACR program offers real-world, hands-on experience to students starting in high school and beyond.
Read Lake Erie College Story (part 2)Learn how AMSCO, Orlando takes on big, complicated projects in occupied buildings, and leave a minimal footprint of disruption.
Read AMSCO's StoryAccess all the latest news and trends.