Top Air Handling Systems

Construction Tech Review is honored to announce the Air Handling System, a recognition of organizations that have excelled in building trust, reputation, and industry leadership. These companies have received strong support from our subscribers, reflected in the overwhelming number of nominations acknowledging their contributions and credibility. A panel of industry experts, including C-suite executives, thought leaders, and our editorial board, conducted a comprehensive evaluation, selecting these companies for their leadership, innovation, and lasting impact.

    Top Air Handling Systems

  • Delos is a global leader in wellness solutions that transform indoor environments to promote health, well-being and performance. It has designed a groundbreaking solution to redefine office air quality and workplace experience by blending cutting-edge air purification with advanced environmental sensing for healthier and efficient workplaces.

  • CaptiveAire

    CaptiveAire is a leading manufacturer of commercial kitchen ventilation systems and is widely known for having the industry's fastest and most reliable lead times. Its integrated kitchen ventilation packages include hoods, exhaust fans, electrical controls, direct-fired heaters, grease duct systems, fire suppression systems, grease filters and utility distribution systems.

  • Daikin Industries (OTCMKTS: DKILY)

    Daikin Industries (OTCMKTS: DKILY) is a leading innovator and provider of advanced, high-quality air conditioning solutions for residential, commercial and industrial clients. Driven by a strong passion for enhancing the air quality around the world, the company develops advanced technologies that power all its offerings.

  • Fellowes

    Fellowes offers an advanced air purification system, Array, designed to fit seamlessly into any space and provide localized air quality management throughout the building. With no connection to ductwork, it is ideal for retrofit implementation. The system can be easily scaled to add units in ​other spaces at any time as needs change.

  • Hart & Cooley

    Hart & Cooley is a leader in the HVAC industry providing high-quality air distribution products that make buildings more comfortable, safe and energy efficient. Its portfolio of residential and commercial products includes grilles, registers, diffusers, commercial and residential venting and chimney systems and air filtration products and systems.

  • Ruskin

    Ruskin offers a comprehensive line of air measuring, indoor air quality and control solutions. Products include differential pressure probes for high-velocity applications, combination units that measure and maintain flow and highly sophisticated, intelligent solutions that incorporate thermal dispersion technology with microprocessor-based controls that communicate with any building automation system.

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