ELTA CLOSES THE DOOR ON ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR AT HOGARTH COURT

November 2012 in News, UK & Ireland News by Publisher

An innovative door entry system designed and installed by Delta Security is helping to significantly improve the peace of mind and wellbeing of elderly residents in sheltered housing accommodation at Hogarth Court, after the anti-social behaviour of local youths started to become a serious issue.

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Easigrass Sport

November 2012 in News, UK & Ireland News by Publisher

Unique amongst UK sport pitch companies is Easigrass Sport. As owner Jonathan Gallagher explains, “Unlike most companies in our industry we offer everything to do with the actual playing surface. We don’t build, we focus purely on the turf.”

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Acton Group announces expansion of its drainage business

November 2012 in News, UK & Ireland News by Publisher

The Acton Group, incorporating Acton Construction & Civils and Acton Drainage, has announced its intention to expand its drainage solutions, reactive maintenance, jetting and sweeping business. The Preston, Lancashire based company will also extend its range of services to include rainwater attenuation and harvesting.

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Solar vs EC fan technology

November 2012 in News, UK & Ireland News by Publisher

The pressure of running an environmentally-friendly business is greater now than ever before, and many companies showcase their green credentials with solar panels, but is this enough? This hot topic was discussed at the latest seminar hosted by ebm-papst, Europe’s leading manufacturer of high efficiency fan and motor technology.  It runs a programme of free to attend seminars, which aim to educate different sectors on energy saving. The most recent seminar focused on the energy savings that can be made in the hospitality sector.

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SEEE provides a view of the future on Isle of Man

November 2012 in News, UK & Ireland News by Publisher

SEEE Windows and Doors have provided a perfect view for a client on the Isle of Man and, at the same time, offered a glimpse of what can be achieved in terms of energy-efficient design.

The East Sussex-based designer and fabricator has produced bespoke windows and sliding doors for a beachfront house. From a combination of Accoya material, triple glazing and Roto hardware, they’ve created sliding doors that achieve both an unspoilt panorama and impressive U-values.

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CHIEF CONSTRUCTION ADVISeR TO ADDRESS INDUSTRY LEADERS

November 2012 in News, UK & Ireland News by Publisher

The National Federation of Builders (NFB) is to hold its annual conference for its larger members, the Principal Contractors’ Group (PCG) on Tuesday October 23 2012 in association with CITB-ConstructionSkills and Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS).

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RYEDALE LEISURE CENTRE REDUCES CARBON FOOTPRINT AND ENERGY COSTS WITH TEDOM MICRO T30 CHIP FROM shentongroup

November 2012 in News, UK & Ireland News by Publisher

Shentongroup, the specialist supplier of power generation and energy support systems and sole UK provider of the highly acclaimed Tedom CHP units, has won a contract to install a Tedom Micro T30 CHP system at Ryedale Leisure Centre in Pickering, North Yorkshire.

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Urmet wins the race to deliver the biggest ever residential IP door-entry project in Europe

November 2012 in News, UK & Ireland News by Publisher

We interviewed Manji Gami, MD of Urmet UK, regarding their recent involvement in London 2012 Athletes’ village:

 

Background Great Notley, UK, August 18 2012

The challenge facing the organising committee at every Olympic Games is how to accommodate the competitors and officials centrally, comfortably and securely, offering them a residential base from which to prepare for their events. For London 2012, this meant providing a temporary home for a population the equivalent of a medium-sized town – 17,000 or so. They were housed in a development of some 2,800 apartments at the Athletes’ Village, built in regenerated, former industrial areas in east London. In addition to the residential side of the project, a wide range of amenities was also installed to provide the level of services expected by the Olympians: shops, restaurants, medical, media and leisure facilities.

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New Cobham Motorway Service Area Leads the Way in Cutting Edge Design and Green Initiatives

November 2012 in News, UK & Ireland News by Publisher

The newly opened Extra Motorway Service Area located on the M25 near Cobham, has been well received by the public since its launch last week. Breaking up a previous 63-mile gap in-between motorway services, the new, innovative and cutting edge Service Area has opened following 19 years of planning and a £75m investment.

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DON’T WORK UP A SWEAT; KEEP WARM AND DRY WITH TROJAN BASELAYER FROM ARCO

November 2012 in News, UK & Ireland News by Publisher

Wearing the correct garments to keep you warm when working in cold conditions is essential. But often layered garments designed to keep you warm can also make you sweat, leaving you feeling cold and uncomfortable.  Arco, the UK’s leading provider of safety equipment and workwear, has introduced a new range of BaseLayer garments, made from HydroBase® fabric, to wick away sweat leaving you feeling warm, dry and comfortable.

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