2005 March

System cleanliness is next to indoor air quality
Getting to grips with IAQ issues

The air-quality benefits of evaporative cooling

Let air filtration take the strain


Stylish cable management for futuristic academy


House of Fraser benefits from fast-fit lighting

CIBSE publishes new guide to electricity in buildings

The flexibility of busbars under raised floors

Planning for the future needs of cable containment

Exploring the benefits of prefabricated wiring

Trox meets design challenge in Sage project

VRF air conditioning adopts water-cooled technology

Solving challenging heating projects



Smoke-venting motors meet new standard

Mr Slim reduces power consumption

Optimiser/compensator is self-configuring


Responding to kitchen-safety legislation

Monitoring chillers by mobile phone

Toshiba launches heat-recovery VRF
Water heater can also provide space heating

Sontay launches HVAC thermostat range

Entry-level thermal-imaging camera

Daikin improves options on large screw chillers

EWS introduces refurbishment service

Even-Heat branches out into unusual underfloor heating

Plastics pipe sustains the flow at blood bank

Trox takes chilled beams to Newcastle
Ferroli de-rates boiler to serve new eco-house

Fuel costs dive in aircraft hangar

Air conditioning makes kitchen Haven of comfort
The time-saving benefits of bespoke AHUs


Partnering arrangement delivers savings for Anchor Trust

Industrial control meets nature in green building
FM contractor stimulates partnership initiative

Five companies pool expertise in steam

Delivering the practical benefits of partnering

Ductwork industry works to enhance its reputation

Commtech’s expertise on trial in Manchester
Acquisition takes SEC into eastern England
Jasun tackles environmental issues

South Birmingham College building for the future

Built environment professionals remain positive on future of Net Zero
A recent survey by global climate tech firm IES has revealed that nearly three-quarters of UK built environment professionals believe achieving a Net Zero built environment by 2050 is within reach.
BESA research suggests clients are yet to engage with new building safety regime
Construction clients are failing to engage with the new building safety regime, according to research carried out by the Building Engineering Services Association (BESA).