2008 March


Boots finds the remedy for failing steam traps

Tesco adopts a non-invasive approach to optimising the performance of refrigeration plant


MBS sponsored student graduates with an MSc, and we put up another CIBSE student bursary

Natural History Museum wins best-campaign award


Showing the way to effective refurbishment

Maritme & Coastguard Agency wins best multi-site campaign

Champion of carbon-saving champions


Continuous commissioning is innovation of the year


Celebrating the achievements of 100 Days of Carbon Reduction
Jobs growth for Inviron in the North East

Skerritt captures £18.2 million with two prison contracts
Construction industry survey indicates more growth in 2008

Heatrae Sadia manager takes on London Marathon

Trox makes more investment in research and development

Balfour Kilpatrick wins court project in Wales
Cyril Sweett appointed for new Tate Modern development
Conference considers the issues of green engineering

Giacomini responds to growth in underfloor heating business

LG prepares to expand market for Art Cool air conditioning

New industry event planned in Manchester

Operon wins long-term M&E contract at Stockport College

SummitSkills welcomes new strategy for apprenticeships

BSS Industrial hits charity target


Dr David Strong warns against the dangers of ‘zero carbon’


Reznor heating is in the media spotlight




Ventilation ducts in the ground provide low-carbon solution for serviced office development

Lochinvar’s sporting win in Leicester

Vaillant says ‘I do’ to Shehnai Banqueting Suites


Solar hot water contributes to high BREEAM score

Health Service gets a Lift with Grundfos



Gilberts of Blackpool supplies thousands of grilles and diffusers for new City of London building

Latest towers in City use Trox fan-coil units and diffusers


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).