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CIBSE

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HOW MUCH DID AIR CON ACTUALLY COST YOU LAST YEAR?

Air conditioning systems can devour more electricity than anything else in commercial premises, but how can you measure and control these costs?

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CIBSE publishes guidelines on design, applications of green roof systems

The new Guidelines for the design and application of green roof systems by Dr Sam C M Hui has been published by the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers. The publication can be ordered through the CIBSE Knowledge Portal www.cibseknowledgeportal.co.uk

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CIBSE announces shortlist for 2014 Building Performance Awards

The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers has revealed the entries which have made the shortlist for its Building Performance Awards. The winners will be announced at a ceremony on Tuesday 11 February 2014 at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London.

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CIBSE announces work-based route to help address engineering skills gap

The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) has announced that the first building services engineering technicians have completed a year of their advanced apprenticeship developed by the Technician Apprenticeship Consortium (TAC)

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Data Centre concepts and design

The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) has published a new document in its Knowledge Series called Data centres: an introduction to concepts and design. As the volume of digital data processed and stored continues to rise worldwide, the publication provides guidance on some of the core considerations that need to be made in data centre design, from a building services viewpoint.

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Build up to the event

Over 70 leading companies from the Building Services industry have already signed up to exhibit at this year’s Building Services – The CIBSE Conference & Exhibition which will take place on 10-11 October at London’s Olympia.

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Four more sign up to the CIBSE pledge

Leading industry bodies such as the UK Green Building Council, BRE Global, the HVCA and the BIFM have signed up as partner organisations for CIBSE’s Non-compliance costs campaign.

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Non-compliance - CIBSE launches call to action

Non-compliance with the Energy Performance in Buildings and F-Gas Regulations is costing both business and the environment warns CIBSE at the launch of a new industry campaign.

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Sun Screen

Mitigating the effect of warm sun on buildings was the subject of a recent CIBSE seminar looked at retrofitting solar shading and the potentials for containing energy costs. Frank Booty reports

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New edition of TM39: Building energy metering published

TM39 Building energy metering provides best practice guidance for those responsible for the design, installation, commissioning, operation and maintenance of building services energy metering systems.

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Key guidance on producing DECs from CIBSE

Guidance for those involved in the preparation and production of Display Energy Certificates (DECs) has been published by the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE).

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Saving energy in commercial kitchens - new guide

The Guide on Energy Efficiency in Commercial Kitchens offers guidance and advice on sustainability and how to reduce energy throughout all sections of the kitchen, for managers, operators, owners, contract caterers, kitchen designers, specifiers and installers of commercial kitchen facilities.

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CIBSE updates Guide H on building controls

Three key changes in building controls have been incorporated in an updated Guide H from Chartered Institute of Building Control Engineers. The changes cover current sustainability issues, major developments in the Building Regulations, and developments in building control networks.

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Most property professionals want the lowest cost EPC survey

A CIBSE survey reveals a growing awareness over the value of Energy Performance Certificate recommendations but recognition of the new requirement for Air Conditioning Inspections is very low.

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Building energy benchmarks published by CIBSE

A new publication offering a comprehensive outline of building energy benchmarks is now available from The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) .

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