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Most recent NEIS covers nonmetallic raceways 

Oct 14, 2003, 

NECA 111-2003 is approved by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)....

Most recent NEIS covers nonmetallic raceways 

Oct 14, 2003, 

NECA 111-2003 is approved by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)....

CEE News Top 50 2002 Listing 

Oct 10, 2003, 

RANK COMPANY HEADQUARTERS 2001 SALES % CHANGE 1 Integrated Electrical Services Inc. Houston, Texas $1,693,000,000 1% 2 Encompass Houston, Texas $1,635,000,000...

EC&M Launches Online Report on the Top 50 Electrical Contracting Firms 

Oct 2, 2003, 

EC&M ranked the nation's largest electrical contractors by revenue. A comprehensive report is now on sale on the Research page of this Web site....

Maximize Your Tax Advantages 

Oct 1, 2003, By Milt Zall, Zall Enterprises

New tax cuts increase expensing and depreciation levels for electrical contractors...

The Wired Home: Part 10 of 12 

Oct 1, 2003, By Dave Dusthimer, Cisco Learning Institute Press

You've put in the time and effort to carefully route your cabling behind the wall. Don't screw it up with a shoddy finishing job...

Construction Watch 

Oct 1, 2003, By EC&M Staff

Modest Recovery Nears for Several Construction Markets...

Lamp and Ballast Update 

Oct 1, 2003, By Joe Knisley, Senior Editorial Consultant

Energy-efficient lighting designs offer new features and technological capabilities...

Bright Lights, Big City: the Rebirth of Chicago’s Historic Goodman Theatre 

Sep 30, 2003, By Amy Florence Fischbach, Staff Writer

Sparkling lights illuminate Chicago’s Theatre District. On the corner of Randolph and Dearborn St., the 170,000-sq-ft Goodman Theatre complex blends new construction and renovation to bring the Windy City’s theatrical past into the present. Construction teams spent two years on the $46 million project, which included the construction of two theaters....

NEMA releases standards on fittings 

Sep 3, 2003, 

These standards focus on fittings for flexible and non-flexible conduits....

The Energized Look 

Sep 1, 2003, By Matthew Halverson, Managing Editor

You may work on a jobsite, but that doesn't mean your closet needs to be full of flannel and denim. Construction clothing manufacturers are combining style and durability in the latest garments for today's electrical workers....

The Wired Home: Part 9 of 12 

Sep 1, 2003, By Dave Dusthimer, Cisco Learning Institute Press

Brush up on some cable pulling techniques before beginning the rough-in stage of a home network project...

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