Kyle DelPiano

Far too often government agencies preach one thing and do another, but for the USGBC they have truly put their words into action with their new headquarters in the Foggy Bottom district of Washington DC. Completed in 2007 the building has one purpose, to showcase to the public what green building could do. The first Read more

The Plumbing Museum has announced the ribbon cutting and launch of the Manoog Family Artist in Residency Program, a new cultural initiative being offered to the Watertown, Mass. and Greater Boston communities.  Designed to support careers in both the arts and trades, the program provides artists with the financial and physical resources needed to explore Read more

Serving a congregation of 150 faithful, Oneonta, N.Y., Assembly of God Church has increased its flock significantly since its founding in 1939. In the past 20 years alone, the number of churchgoers has more than tripled. Congregation growth has necessitated corresponding facility growth throughout the years. The current sanctuary was built in 1995, replacing an Read more

Piscataway, N.J. ― Are you a plumbing expert who likes to share your know-how and help improve your customers’ lives? You may be just the plumber we’re seeking. Well-known plumbing manufacturer American Standard has launched its Plumber Know How contest, aimed at identifying the newest plumbing expert to engage customers and share professional advice through Read more

Washington, DC — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is honoring 20 businesses, municipalities, utilities, and organizations for their commitment to protecting the environment through water efficiency. EPA’s WaterSense partners have helped Americans save more than 1.5 trillion gallons of water and $32.6 billion in water and energy bills since the program began in 2006. “Over Read more