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Are expansion loops and expansion joints obsolete? Dealing with thermal movement in riser pipes

Supporting pipe risers subject to thermal expansion and contraction in multistorey buildings can present major challenges for design engineers. The traditional methods for allowing and supporting movement are expansion loops or expansion joints. Here, Adam Fox, director at building services ...

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J S Wright lands council housing deal

The Birmingham-based mechanical and electrical building services specialist has been awarded a contract valued at more than £1.5 million to provide heating and ventilation services for a new affordable housing scheme in south east London. J S Wright will design ...

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Wolseley set to acquire Kooltech

Wolseley Group has signed an agreement to acquire air conditioning specialist, Kooltech. The acquisition will see Wolseley continuing to increase its capabilities as a leading plumbing, heating, cooling and infrastructure trade merchant, offering specialist expertise to customers. Headquartered in Glasgow, ...

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The ACC Liverpool Group appoints Kimpton to help reduce carbon impact

The ACC Liverpool Group has appointed HVAC installation and maintenance specialist, Kimpton Energy Solutions, in a bid to continue with its pledge to reduce the site’s carbon impact. With a commitment to working with local suppliers to support the Liverpool ...

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Temperature controlled

With rising energy prices, investing in energy efficiency can provide real savings, ensure superior process performance and real financial outcomes particularly in industrial sites, says Dave Palmer, General Manager for the UK and Ireland at ICS Cool Energy Heating and ...

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Cleaner energy

Christian Hendriksen, Co-Founder & CEO, Rensair on research that suggests the benefits of balancing mechanical ventilation with in-room air purification systems Worsening air pollution, combined with the global pandemic, is driving new government regulation to substantially improve indoor air quality. ...

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SPIE UK in Altrad Babcock win

SPIE UK has been appointed by Altrad Babcock, a specialist in the delivery of engineering, aftermarket, and upgrade services to the energy industry to supply mechanical and HVAC services to three buildings located in Renfrew, Renfrewshire. SPIE UK will be ...

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Evotech launches its myBEMS AI technology to cut building running costs

  Today at Healthcare Estates 2022, building performance company Evotech Technical Services, launched its state of the art myBEMS system that uses AI technology to harness data from building sensors, to automate commercial building HVAC systems and significantly cut running ...

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Rensair to host webinar on meeting new indoor air regulation while beating rising energy costs

Indoor air quality expert Rensair is to host a webinar on September 29 that discusses a win-win approach to improving workplace respiratory health and reducing associated energy consumption. Worsening air pollution, combined with the global pandemic, is driving new government ...

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Kimpton appointed to help reduce carbon emissions at London’s Tower Hotel

HVAC specialist Kimpton has been appointed to reduce carbon impact and improve efficiency of the heating and water systems at the iconic 801-bedroom Tower Hotel in London. Having expanded nationally, and after almost 60 years in business, experts in this ...

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