JMP Now Represents the BAC Line In Georgia!

JMP is excited to announce that we now represent Baltimore Aircoil Company (BAC) in Georgia! This means that companies that purchase, install, or specify commercial HVAC systems in Georgia finally have a single source for all their hydronic equipment needs, from cooling towers to pumps
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ASHRAE Living Laboratory Showcases Geothermal Efficiency at Atlanta Headquarters

By Chad Edmondson

 A geothermal system installation at the ASHRAE headquarters in Atlanta, GA continues to bear out the efficiency merits of the technology – and ASHRAE is documenting all the details. JMP was thrilled to be a part of this project and helped the mechanical engineering firm, Johnson, Spellman & Associates, Inc., select both the geothermal heat pumps as well as Bell & Gossett inline circulating pumps.

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How JMP’s Employee Stock Ownership (ESOP) Benefits Employees and YOU!

By Rebecca KraussCustomer loyalty and employee loyalty blossoms with ESOP

Accounting Manager, JMP

Ask any rental property owner and they’ll tell you that people care more about what they own than what they rent. Therein lies the beauty of the Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP).

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HYFAB Hot Water System Is Winning Play for Downtown Knoxville Hotel

The clock was ticking in more ways than one for the Holiday Inn in Downtown Knoxville, Tennessee this past August.

 With only weeks to go before the first 2012 home game between the University of Tennessee and Georgia State, the hotel was in the midst of a complete domestic hot water retrofit. 

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JMP Geothermal Donation Helps Make AIA North Carolina Center for Architecture & Design Part of Downtown Raleigh Landscape

JMP Geothermal Donation Helps Make AIA North Carolina Center for Architecture & Design Part of Downtown Raleigh Landscape

By David Crawford, Executive Vice President of the AIA North Carolina Center for Architecture & Design in Raleigh, NC.

There are very few moments in one’s career when hindsight tells you, “I really did the right thing at that point.”  The North Carolina AIA’s decision to move forward with the building of our new Center for Architecture & Design in downtown Raleigh was one of them.   Against all odds, the building was completed just this winter, and stands as a testimony not only to sustainable building, but sheer will.  We were one of a few new construction projects that managed to survive the 2008/2009 financial crises.  And none of it would have been possible without the generous contributions from companies like James M. Pleasants Co. (JMP).

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