2007 February

Delivering the benefits of prefabrication

Keeping up with developments in VRF

Exploiting renewable energy effectively


CIBSE and IoR join forces to promote excellence
Briggs & Forrester progresses with City office development
Pegler and Yorkshire Fittings combine commercial functions

IP for BMS raises security issues

Intelligent buildings as green opportunities

Priva helps harvest renewable energy in farm development


The business of selling and buying building controls

Realising the intelligent building


Web controller transforms operation of HVAC system


Reznor man wins double gold in rowing competition
2012 Games set pace of sustainability
Extra dates for CPD renewable-energy seminars

Skerrit moves on site at Trinity Square in Nottingham
The training solution’s on the Horizon

EHS prepares for development following management buy-out

Ground-source energy for landmark City project
AMEC wins contract for two new schools in Salford
Membership grows in successful year for CIBSE
CIOB reports on continuing skills shortages in construction industry

Toshiba and Carrier launch international training centre

Contractors’ associations set energy-efficiency example

Golfers help keep air ambulance flying

HFL Building Solutions wins maintenance contract for The Lowry

How efficient and reliable are electric motors?

Reducing the environmental impact of fans

Responding to the challenges and opportunities of sustainable design


Ridi luminaires take pole position at Silverstone Innovation Centre
Argent takes UK practice to Azerbaijan

Lochinvar ensures warm reception at YHA Keswick

University tests identify the most efficient steam trap

Scorpion ensure Scotland’s Secret Bunker keeps working

‘Grange Hill’ shows way to green energy

Andrews supports solar water heating at County Hall, Bedford
JS demonstrates the art of humidity control at National Gallery
CHP cleans up at Birmingham hospital

A breath of fresh air in Ilford

Grundfos pumps help minimise energy demand for University of Ulster


Latest-technology air conditioning reduces carbon emissions

Moeller distributes power in student flats in Cardiff

Dimplex customises air curtain in giraffe colour

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).