This Month in CB History

Feb. 1, 2009
1989: Wallace Lee, president, Lee Co., Nashville, TN, gave his views on how to successfully compete in the Design/Build market. You have to believe that

1989: Wallace Lee, president, Lee Co., Nashville, TN, gave his views on how to successfully compete in the Design/Build market.

“You have to believe that what you're doing is to your customer's advantage. If not, don't do it!” Lee wrote. “I select a customer to do business with who I know is growing. Then, I try to get all their business and grow with them.” B&B Heating & Air Conditioning, Redmond, WA, was featured as the 1989 Contracting Business Residential Contractor of the Year.

1994: In “HVAC: A Vision of the Future,” incoming ACCA president Jim Nicholas focused on events shaping the HVACR industry. Among those: the recovery of commercial construction; technological issues; refrigerant phaseouts; and the need for contractors to diversify. “The key to success is understanding what you do especially well, and sticking to a plan,” Nicholas wrote. Contracting Business Residential Contractor of the Year for 1994 was E.L. Payne Co., Los Angeles, CA.

About the Author

Terry McIver | Content Director - CB

A career publishing professional, Terence 'Terry' McIver has served three diverse industry publications in varying degrees of responsibility since 1987, and worked in marketing communications for a major U.S. corporation.He joined the staff of Contracting Business magazine in April 2005.

As director of content for Contracting Business, he produces daily content and feature articles for CB's 38,000 print subscribers and many more Internet visitors. He has written hundreds, if not two or three, pieces of news, features and contractor profile articles for CB's audience of quality HVACR contractors. He can also be found covering HVACR industry events or visiting with manufacturers and contractors. He also has significant experience in trade show planning.