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News Archive - August 2020

Commercial boiler guide out in September 27 August 2020

Watch out for HVR's Commercial Boiler Supplement coming out in the September issue....


Swiftclean Equipment in exclusive deal with Hoom Technik 26 August 2020

Ventilation ductwork cleaning expert Swiftclean has been appointed the exclusive distributor of Hoom Technik ductwork cleaning products in the UK....


New video details healthy building ventilation strategy 26 August 2020

Aircuity, specialist in optimising ventilation, has released a new video to help building owners and operators create a healthy environment for returning occupants safely....


New research highlights the expectations versus reality of high-rise construction 26 August 2020

A new report from Uponor, the total solutions provider of systems for the safe transportation of water around a building, has revealed that the industry does not feel equipped enough to deal with the current demands of high-rise construction....


JS Wright announces new associate contracts director 26 August 2020

Mechanical and electrical building services provider J S Wright has promoted Richard Pendleton to the position of associate contracts director....


Ideal Boilers rebrands as Ideal Heating 26 August 2020

Ideal Boilers is to rebrand as Ideal Heating, to future-proof the positioning of a diverse range of products and solutions....


Heat pump webinar repeated 26 August 2020

CIBSE's webinar "Heat Pumps: specification, integration and whole life impact" will be repeated tomorrow....


Baxi Heating reopens Warwick Commercial Training Academy 24 August 2020

Baxi Heating has announced the September reopening of its Warwick Commercial Training Academy after its enforced closure due to COVID-19....


New heat network webinar series 24 August 2020

A new autumn series of free heat network webinars has been launched by Switch2 Energy to provide fortnightly online masterclasses for designers, developers, owners and operators of district and community heating schemes....


BESA Academy launches new era in online learning 24 August 2020

The Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) has opened its new online Academy delivering a comprehensive programme of training courses, assessments and CPD for individuals, employers and training providers in the building services sector.

Individuals will be able to access all of the resources needed to improve their existing skills and learn new ones while also keeping their qualifications and competencies up to date. The Academy will also help employers and managers ensure their workforces are fully qualified and able to comply with legislation and industry standards.


CMS awarded trio of ISO accreditations 18 August 2020

Commercial Maintenance Services UK (CMS) has been awarded a trio of ISO accreditations following an extensive review of its management systems....


Heat network webinars free on demand 17 August 2020

Community and district heating specialist Switch2 Energy has made its 'lockdown learning' heat network webinars available free on-demand to professionals from the housing, construction and property sectors....


Net zero and the contribution of plastic pipes 17 August 2020

The technical performance of plastic piping systems puts them head and shoulders above other systems when it comes to environmental protection, according to Caroline Ayres of BPF Pipes Group....


Symposium speakers revealed 17 August 2020

With just over a month to go until the CIBSE ASHRAE Technical Symposium, a line-up of speakers has been announced....


BCIA Schoolz Out competition closes soon 12 August 2020

The Building Controls Industry Association (BCIA)is issuing a reminder to school pupils not to miss out on the chance to win a prize for designing an energy saving product....


Call to prioritise building retrofitting over demolition 11 August 2020

Building designers and specifiers should consider retrofitting solutions to improve overall sustainability, according to Rehau.

The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) estimates that a sizeable proportion of a building’s lifecycle carbon is emitted during construction – 35% and 51% for office and residential properties respectively.

These findings have prompted campaigns for developers to prioritise the restoration of older properties over demolishing and replacing them at high carbon costs.

 


HETAS welcomes new law on safer and cleaner solid fuels 11 August 2020

HETAS, the non-profit organisation committed to better practice in the use of biomass and other solid fuels, has welcomed the government’s publication of draft regulations for the Air Quality Domestic Solid Fuels Standards in England....


All-star line up for Baxi and MENTalk partnership 11 August 2020

As part of Baxi’s partnership with MENTalk, the boiler manufacturer is helping to spread the word about the group’s podcast series, which features a host of guests including TalkSport presenters Mark Saggers and Andy Jacobs, mixed martial artist ...


Covid is not an excuse for the race to the bottom, says BESA 10 August 2020

The Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) has urged construction companies to resist the temptation to use the COVID-19 crisis as an excuse to return to “a culture of corner cutting”....


New CO2 refrigeration training sessions 10 August 2020

Further to renewed interest in CO2 as a natural refrigerant for the commercial refrigeration sector, Panasonic has announced the first of its new ‘free’ online training sessions in the use of CO2. The first, 90-minute session takes place on 11 ...


Schools have no budget for air 05 August 2020

When they re-open fully in September, schools will only be able to take very basic indoor air quality precautions due to tight budget constraints despite fears over the possibility of the coronavirus spreading around poorly ventilated classrooms....


Online air conditioning sales put lives in danger 03 August 2020

The Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) has condemned online retailers for “playing fast and loose with public safety” by selling specialised air conditioning equipment to unregistered installers and end users.

BESA, which runs the UK’s main F-Gas certification body REFCOM, says products containing flammable refrigerant gases were being bought by DIYers and unqualified installers.

While selling these products online is not illegal, BESA is urging all retailers to take responsibility by only selling to properly qualified and registered installers.


BESA backs redundant workers with free SKILLcards 03 August 2020

The Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) is supporting redundant workers by allowing them to apply for and renew SKILLcards free of charge....