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Underfloor air conditioning

Exposed ceilings and underfloor air conditioning: A perfect partnership

Underfloor air conditioning uses the space beneath a raised access floor as the ventilation zone, promoting interior design freedom
Park Royal

Faircloth Construction appointed to build logistics unit in Park Royal, West...

Faircloth Construction has been appointed by GLi to build PR1, a 56,115 sq ft logistics warehouse in Park Royal, West London.
Indoor Air Quality

Indoor Air Quality developments accelerated by Covid-19

The recent health crisis triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic has brought the debate on Indoor Air Quality developments to the broader attention of the mainstream media, BSRIA explores its importance.
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Air quality expert warns against false technology claims

There are a lot of ‘false claims’ being made to drive demand for indoor air quality solutions in the face of the Covid-19 crisis, warns Nathan Wood from the Building Engineering Services Association (BESA).
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How to air condition commercial office space

This article explores the adaptability of air conditioning systems and their application to commercial office space.
hidden air pollution

Hidden air pollution in the workplace continues to impact health

Siemens Building Technologies: employers are taking action to avoid sick building syndrome due to hidden air pollution
indoor air quality

CSIC aims to tackle indoor air quality through innovation

Construction Scotland Innovation Centre (CSIC) is urging Scottish construction businesses to tackle ‘sick building syndrome’ by improving the quality of air inside our buildings

£750,000 energy efficiency makeover for Glasgow Airport warehouse

A warehouse at Glasgow Airport has been upgraded to meet new energy efficiency regulations that came into force yesterday… A £750,000 upgrade to a vacant...
NMC Surfacing, Fraden Contracts,

Construction worker seriously injured during lifting operation

Two construction companies have been fined after a worker was seriously injured when a part of an air conditioning plant fell on him while it was being lowered from a roof.
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HVAC must be allowed to help essential services deal with COVID-19

Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems must be allowed to play their role in helping essential services deal with the COVID-19 outbreak, according to REFCOM.
AET

AET Flexible Space: Comfort Cooling for Blackheath High School

The new library and resource centre at Blackheath High School includes underfloor air conditioning system, installed by AET Flexible Space.
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AET Flexible Space goes Down Under

AET Flexible Space discuss winning their first order from Australia, supplying underfloor air conditioning equipment for the Warilla Library.
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Underfloor Services for 55 Gresham Street Top Floor

AET Flexible Space discuss their installation of underfloor air conditioning at 55 Gresham Street situated in the heart of the City
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AET Flexible Space: Specifying a low-level services strategy

Plenum air conditioning systems offer array of benefits compared with high-level services.
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42 Berners Street development transforms Fitzrovia

AET Flexible Space discuss their installation in Fitzrovia, supplying underfloor air conditioning equipment in the development of the new space.
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UfAC services upgrade at Bond Works

AET Flexible Space have just completed a major upgrade of the underfloor air conditioning system at a historic building located in the Clerkenwell area of London, The Bond Works building at 77-79 Farringdon Road.
Tricorn House, UFAC,

Comfort cooling at Tricorn House achieved with UfAC

Under Floor Air Conditioning (UfAC) has proved to be a flexible and modular approach for a phased refurbishment running over a twelve year period.
Underfloor air conditioning

Slab to Slab Restrictions Overcome at 17 Devonshire Square

Underfloor air conditioning has again helped overcome restricted slab to slab dimensions at the recently refurbished 17 Devonshire Square in London
HVAC systems

CIBSE launches HVAC systems group

CIBSE is launching a HVAC Systems Group to support and encourage the efficient design, installation and operation of heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems
modern building regulations

Modern building standards are causing a trend of houses overheating

Houses are at risk of overheating without air conditioning installed due to requirements set out in modern building standards
Approved Document O highlights the importance of modern and proper ventilation in buildings

Approved Document O and preventing building overheating

Jason Bennett of the Zehnder Group sat with PBC to discuss Approved Document O and building overheating. Read the interview in full here.

What to expect in data centre construction projects

Get insights into data centre construction projects, from site assessments to sustainability, and discover how to ensure seamless execution and future-proofing strategies.
London skyline, showing the buildings that will need cooling in a heatwave

Study finds painted white ‘cool roofs’ most effective at cooling homes...

UCL research says white painted or reflectively coated 'cool roofs' are best for cooling London homes during summer heatwaves.
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Why embodied carbon is the key to truly net zero buildings

There is a need for Building Regulations to extend beyond operational carbon assessments to include embodied carbon if the UK is to meet its net zero commitments. Anastasia Mylona, technical director at CIBSE, explains how this could be approached
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Parliament should adopt Class A building controls in UK non-domestic buildings,...

In light of the recent Future Buildings Standard consultation, the Building Controls Industry Association (BCIA) is calling on the Parliament to prioritise the implementation of Class A building controls in both new and existing non-domestic buildings throughout the UK.
Premier Modular's Mark Rooney, examines the need to incorporate repurposed building stock in the national net zero strategy

Net zero requires reuseable, repurposed buildings

Hire divisional director at Premier Modular, Mark Rooney, examines the need to incorporate repurposed building stock in the national net zero strategy.