2006 September

Realising the intelligent building

Building value with intelligence
Sontay boosts customer services

Universal control for university campus

Delivering the intelligent building
Intelligent buildings group launched

Priva boosts intelligence and openness

The future’s bright, so dim those lights

Out-of-the-box energy management

Honeywell is one-stop-shop for building systems in Derby shopping centre
Commercial boilers offer three temperature circuits

Ideal takes boilers to Newcastle

New opportunities for commercial boilers


Reducing the cost of boiler operation

Direct-flue option for Glow-worm combi boiler
Hot water is not in paltry supply at poultry factory

Solar water heating for the commercial market

Solar water heating for the commercial market

Clyde gets full marks from Charterhouse School

The route to successful commissioning
Baxi on Energy Technology List

Dimplex adds to hot-water choice

Elson adds high standard of heating and hot water to quality homes

Understanding the requirements of Part L for boilers

Stokvis boilers are hot on emissions
Control prevents unserviced boilers being used

Pushing Part L under the floor
Delivering projects more efficiently

Moving beyond indifferent lighting

Why cooling towers need joined-up Government

The lessons of the Barrow LD outbreak
Retailers shop with Parkersell for electrical safety testing

Cablofil makes lighter work of installing lighting at T5

Carbon dioxide provides cooling for Imperial College

Busbars for electrical distribution
An education in energy efficiency

Heat pumps and renewable energy

Comprehensive handbook from BAC Balticare
Inviron secures continuation of Fluor maintenance contract

Briggs & Forrester directors and managers take more stake in the company
Balfour Kilpatrick wins more Marks & Spencer refurbishment contracts
New Canary Wharf office for hurleypalmerflatt

CIBSE launches its register of low-carbon consultants
Mitsubishi Electric joins investors top-10 green list

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).