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As a professional member of a dynamic industry, GSI
is involved with like-minded firms and individuals.
We are proud to be members of professional societies
that promote GeoExchange, such as the International
Ground Source Heat Pump Association, Ground Source
Heat Pump Consortium, National Ground Water Association
and US Green Building Council.
As a Utility Company Liaison, GSI has provided instruction
and demonstration of grouting and heat fusion techniques
for the industry in New Jersey.
In support of research and education, GSI has worked
with Brookhaven National Laboratories and the University
of Alabama on GeoExchange projects.
GSI delivers the bore fields we promise - on time
and on budget to help ensure successful GeoExchange
projects.
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The
International Ground Source Heat Pump Association
(IGSHPA) is a non-profit member driven organization
established in 1987 to advance geothermal heat
pump (GHP) technology on local, state, national
and international levels.
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The
National Ground Water Association is a not-for-profit
organization that provides guidance to members,
government representatives, and the public for
sound scientific, economic and beneficial development,
protection and management of the world’s
ground water resources.
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The
New Jersey Chapter of the U.S. Green Building
Council is the State’s foremost coalition
in the public and private sectors promoting the
planning, design, construction, operation and
maintenance of buildings that are environmentally
responsible, cost effective, productive and healthy
places to live, learn and work.
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Craig
Test Boring Co., Inc. (CTB) provides a complete
range of subsurface explorations and geotechnical
engineering. CTB is fully equipped and professionally
staffed to conduct subsurface investigations
to determine bearing capacity and suitability
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| GHPC is a cooperative public/private
venture that works to increase the awareness and use
of geoexchange technology. Members include utilities,
equipment manufacturers, architects, designers, engineers,
contractors, drillers, energy services companies and
other private sector companies that operate in the
geoexchange market as well as national, state and local
organizations and public agencies. |
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