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Business Matters: Tax plans could push firms into the red
News of government plans to tax one of this country's most
successful employee support programmes could well push
many businesses into the red. David Butler of Close Invoice Finance explains
1 Oct 2007
Growing gains
ADI Mechanical has expanded at an impressive rate. In 1990, turnover was 300,000. Last year, it was 32M. HVR asks managing director Alan Lusty how he did it
1 Oct 2007
Burning Issue: Labour shortages: Now is the time to act
Our industry faces a shortage of skilled workers that is expected to get worse. But there are solutions that benefit both business owners and workers, as HVCA president John Miller explains
1 Oct 2007
Company Profile- Raising the standard of fireproof ducting systems
When LPC-Flameshield set out to make its own fire-resistant ducting, its aim was to improve its service to clients and provide a better quality product. Four years on and the company is proud of a reputation for exceeding standards
1 Oct 2007
Innovative boilers cut more carbon at last
The next generation of condensing solutions promises to expand the use of high-efficiency boilers and increase energy savings, writes John Thomason, general manager at Atmos Heating Systems
1 Oct 2007
Keeping up with the renewables rush
The renewables market is on the verge of runaway growth. But there is still a lack of knowledge across the industry, writes James Sopwith of Nu-way
1 Oct 2007
Installation made simple
There are several ways that manufacturers can make it easier and quicker to install commercial boilers, as Tony Hogg (right), general manager of Broag-Remeha, explains
1 Oct 2007
Renewables: Get a slice of the action
With buildings responsible for around half of the UK's carbon emissions, there is an upsurge of interest in renewable sources of heating. Chris Davis of Dimplex reports
1 Oct 2007
Seeing the bigger picture
Chiller plant represents a sizable investment, so it makes sense to take sensible measures to ensure equipment is protected. Mike Slattery of Axair Climate provides some pointers on the main things to consider
1 Oct 2007
A cooler future on the horizon
Advances in chiller technology will improve energy efficiency and drive down lifetime costs says Martin Storey (right), Tricool Engineering's sales director
1 Oct 2007
Control closes in all around
Companies are now switched on to the benefits of closely controlled environments which are no longer the preserve of the IT industry, says Peter Dewdney, Eaton-Williams' group marketing manager
1 Oct 2007
Cooler solutions for computers
Heat generation is the only limitation on increasing computer power. That is why new options are needed for cooling server rooms, says Guy Hutchins, sales director of Trox AITCS
1 Oct 2007
Growing Gains
ADI Mechanical has expanded at an impressive rate. In 1990, turnover was £300,000. Last year, it was £32M. HVR asks managing director Alan Lusty how he did it.
1 Oct 2007
Labour shortages- Now is the time to act
Our industry faces a shortage of skilled workers that is expected to get worse. But there are solutions that benefit both business owners and workers, as HVCA president John Miller explains...
1 Oct 2007
Fully Integrated -Contractor Profile
Before he could develop his business, Bryan Glastonbury had to work out exactly what kind of company it was. Paul Braithwaite reports.
1 Sep 2007
Editorial
Those who know me know that I am not an exhibition virgin. I have attended all the HEVAR exhibitions since I took over as editor of HVR as well as the RAC shows and H&V.
1 Sep 2007
Business Matters: Back to the drawing board as Lords rule against the Revenue
Husband and wife businesses across the country face an avalanche of red tape following a House of Lords ruling, says Baker Tilly tax partner Bill Longe
1 Sep 2007
Health & Safety Matters: CDM: are you aware of the responsibilities?
The new CDM (Construction Design and Management) Regulations have been in force since April but Bob Towse, head of technical and safety at the HVCA, is worried some contractors may be unaware of what this means to them.
1 Sep 2007
Contractor Profile: Fully integrated
Before he could develop his business, Bryan Glastonbury had to work out exactly what kind of company it was. Paul Braithwaite reports
1 Sep 2007
Burning Issue: Are m&e experts providing the best fan solutions?
When it comes to the selection of fan coil motors are we, as an industry, doing enough to provide the solution best suited to the requirements of the end user, asks Peter Faruqi of Dunham Bush
1 Sep 2007
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