2004 October
An integrated approach to services design
Cat. 6 package is installer friendly
Pre-school nurseries enjoy the benefits of underfloor heating
Hamworthy takes condensing boilers to a new dimension
Energy-efficient boilers for larger heating systems
All-electric heating and cooling solution is heat-pump based
Eco Centre goes to ground for its heating
Essex college enjoys the benefits of boiler replacement
Underfloor heating for raised access floors
New opportunities for electric underfloor heating
What’s best for your business?
Redefining the performance of gas-fired convector heaters
Underfloor heating – better comfort by design
Renewable heat – the era of ground-source heat pumps
Electrothermic actuators designed for reliability
Socket-outlet range includes hundreds of products
Air curtain has wide range of control options
Improved performance fo PV solar cells
Pipe-in-pipe conduit is colour coded
Airflow sets new standards in fan design
ICS mixes the new with the old
Ventilation passes Fitness First test
JJB leisure centres put Hager Tebis system through its paces
Report identifies the benefits of pre-insulated ducting
First UK installation for Daikin’s Mini VRVII-S system
Vent-Axia is firmly on the school syllabus
Carrier cuts cost of air-conditioning control at Stansted Airport
Armstrong re-organises its pump operations
HVCA starts campaign to resist Dutch auctions
LUL takes Indepth approach to cleaning grease-extract ducting
White Young Green wins medical-research contract in Newcastle
New website introduces engineering to secondary schools
Chimney orders reach new heights
Carrier joins in with the Genome project
HVCA president highlights people as the key to the future
Hills ensures that the show goes on at Royal Opera House
Merry Hill shopping centre wins BREEAM first
Inviron wins Burnley Hospital PFI contract
BSRIA enlarges its testing facilities
The ifs and buts of climate change
Towards safer and more comfortable commercial kitchens
EWS maintenance service is Going Places
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.