2006 May
Lighting maintenance for efficiency and safety
Energy-efficiency boost for AA headquarters
Dalkia acquits itself well in court
York heat pump brings abbey close to nature
Refrigerant replacement extends chiller life
Briggs & Forrester continues its rugby sponsorship
Swimming-pool refurbishment gives year-round use
Royal Preston Hospital refurbishes with Cylon
Sheltered accommodation group moves towards CHP
Airconditioning for the people’s park in Gateshead
Pushing the boundaries of lighting
Planning a building for lower costs
Wood to fuel more homes in South Yorkshire
New report could change public-sector procurement
FETA president welcomes F-gases legislation
Stop talking, start delivering
LG makes major appointment for VRF air conditioning
Gilberts supplies major City diffusers contract
Residential air conditioning reaches new heights
KoolDuct is best buy for QVC studios
Bisque is hot stuff in Cambridge
Powrmatic heaters are animal magic
Exploiting the potential of modern pumps
M&E consultant appointed for the Cube in Birmingham
Consultant appointed for Royal Albert Hall
CIBSE Patrons reaches 100 members
Government must do more to tackle heat pump and electric vehicle barriers, Which? says
Which? is calling on the government to provide more support for greener home heating and cars, as new research shows cost and other barriers are putting people off making the switch.
New study reveals job stress affects 70% of construction workers
A groundbreaking study conducted by researchers from the University of Cambridge has revealed that at least 70% of people in the construction industry report feeling stressed at work, and this not only has a negative impact on job performance but also personal life. The findings highlight the urgent need for effective strategies to combat workplace stress.