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Council houses carbon-offset with Broag-Rehema's boilers

Wokingham-based firm Broag-Rehema is helping council houses offset carbon emissions produced by its boilers. 
 4 Oct 2007

Commercial director buys Denman

The Denman group's commercial director David Weaver has carried out a management buy-out of the firm and taken over as managing director. 
 3 Oct 2007

Free energy checks for all homeowners

Homeowners can now ask for a free energy inspection on their boiler to help them cut fuel bills. 
 3 Oct 2007

Axair Climate changes include new MD

Mike Slattery, former head of the applied products division, is Axair Climate's new managing director. 
 2 Oct 2007

Sanyo Europe appoints Yoda as president

Masafumi Yoda is the new president for Sanyo Air Conditioners Europe, taking over from his predecessor retiring Katsuhiro Morisaki from October 1. 
 2 Oct 2007

Rok solid - £16.5m purchase of Avonside

Rok plc, the building and maintenance firm has bought Avonside Services Group for £16.5m. 
 1 Oct 2007

SKERRITT: Back to the future

When I first met Les Francis I was keen to question a man who had taken an m&e contractor which was trading at a loss, and was 500,000 in hock to the bank, and turned it around. Half an hour after meeting Les, I realised why, first, he took on the challenge and, secondly, why he succeeded in making FG Skerritt a profitable company with a future. Paul Braithwaite reports in this contractor profile. 
 1 Oct 2007

Flakt Woods buys Semco

The Flakt Woods group has bought US-based ventilation and air treatment supplier Semco Inc. 
 28 Sep 2007

London HEVAR's seminars get industry talking

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London HEVAR, the two-day exhibition for HVAC professionals is proving a great forum to address the hot topics of the industry. 
 27 Sep 2007

London HEVAR's new venue is a hit

Like Jose Mourinho London HEVAR has left Chelsea and for the better many say as September 26 saw the exhibition fling open its doors to visitors at a brand new venue -the Royal Horticultural Halls. As befits the occasion, feedback so far has been just as grand as the halls. 
 26 Sep 2007

Diversitech's new recruit to develop UK business

DiversiTech Corporation, a leading manufacturer and supplier of components to the hvacr industry, has appointed a new UK product manager. 
 25 Sep 2007

First accredited MEB course benefits installers

For the first time, CORGI has a register of persons competent to handle a Main Equipotential Bonding (MEB) circuit and a new course will help installers get on this list. 
 25 Sep 2007

UKWTA warns government must tackle boiler condensate

UKWTA fears pouring boiler condensate down UK’s drains may risk the nation’s health and is calling for government-backed research. 
 25 Sep 2007

Wolseley takes profit hit from US housing market

Wolseley, the world's biggest distributor of plumbing and heating products, saw its profit before tax fall 7.3% to £758m in the year to July end. 
 24 Sep 2007

Finance director steps down at Worthington Nicholls

Tim Hunt has stepped down as finance director for Worthington Nicholls, after its share price plummeted last month. 
 19 Sep 2007

Fair pay in public sector construction secured

Today, employer bodies and construction industry leaders signed a charter giving the thumbs up to fair payments throughout the building supply chain. 
 19 Sep 2007

Tradesmen told not to bin waste rules

M&E installers could face a £300 fine if they fail to produce a valid waste carrier's licence. 
 18 Sep 2007

President slams government for failure to police Part L revisions

HVCA president John Miller says the government hasn't the 'bite' to police last year's changes to Part L of the building rules. 
 17 Sep 2007

Carter Synergy and HRP seal supplier deal

Wholesaler HRP has signed a sole supplier deal with Carter Synergy. 
 17 Sep 2007

Electric shocker- UK's buildings may pose fire risk due to improper checks

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M&E contractor ADI Mechanical says Tegg checks and Corgi-style regulation for the electrical industry would cut the number of UK buildings going up in smoke. 
 14 Sep 2007
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