2006 January

Contracting in to sustainability

Continuous-flow water heaters meet demand accurately

No flaws with Vaillant boilers for underfloor heating

The energy-efficiency opportunities for replacement boilers


Industry demand sets the pace for prefabrication

The market moves to high efficiency

Data accessories meet aesthetics


Mita bespoke trunking serves new student accommodation

Making light work of installing lighting

Fire-stopping system does not impede installation and cable changes

Metstrut supplies Diamond synchrotron

Bringing data and power services to the workstation

Explaining the benefits of modern approaches to busbar trunking

The wired answer for power and data cabling
Jackpot project for SES in Newcastle
Aspen forms partnership with Mitsubishi Electric
Biomedical appointment for Buro Happold
Private-commercial orders in construction move ahead
Pharmaceutical win for Thermal Transfer
MEP Solutions expands into new offices

Consolidating Middlesex University
ACE reflects on a year of significant impact
Scottish contractor starts project south of the border
Toshiba announces Hushon as a new distributor


Grundfos wins global environmental award

Sustainable technology for the 21st century


A hundred days of reducing carbon emissions

Contract energy management delivers carbon savings

Manchester University provides a degree of heating control

Trend shows the way to system integration in German hotel

Evaporative cooling extracts heat from injection-moulding machines

Crane Dominates at Tower Wharf

Heat-pump gives 5-star performance in hotel

Upgrade work gives new life to fan-coil units
BAA increases the use of ozone water treatment for cooling towers at Heathrow Airport

Hospital pipes and ducts respond to Kingspan treatment

National Trust shows the way to sustainable building cooling

Underfloor heating brings new life to 14th-century Great Barn

Glow-worm boosts its training capability at GasTec centre

Interfacing apartments to central boiler plant

Externally installed water heaters prove their winter capability

House of Fraser buys into energy efficiency

Ferroli gives a lesson in space-saving boilers

Scotland’s largest hospital is Viessmann’s largest project

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).