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  • News - 20 Aug 2008
    Despite their bad rap, greenhouse gases are essential to life on Earth. These gases work in the Earth's atmosphere to trap heat and warm our planet, which is essential for plant and animal life....
  • News - 15 Mar 2007
    There's no denying it -- the fireplace is one of the must-have amenities for today's homeowner. Not only does a fireplace provide warmth, but it also serves as the centerpiece of a room, is...
  • News - 14 Aug 2006
    The fixings specialist fischer has turned to BASF’s Ultramid® to develop a new mounting modality for awnings. The essential element of the new fischer Thermax system is a plastic thermal...
  • News - 19 May 2006
    “The Great Room was created as a family gathering place. The elements that make these rooms great are lots of light, nice views, and good access” said James Ruppel, marketing director of...
  • News - 18 Mar 2004
    The Kingspan Roof Tile system is a clay tile-effect finish roof panel ideally suited for industrial, commercial, retail, leisure and public sector projects with a roof pitch of 12° or more....
  • News - 23 Nov 2022
    “Steam usually maintains a high pressure and temperature in our assignments, but in the beautiful church of Kättilstad in Östergötland Sweden, the pressure is no higher than under...
  • News - 19 Nov 2019
    One of the latest grand designs built by Lincolnshire based Belvin Construction has been named ‘Best Individual New Home’ at the 2019 LABC Building Excellence Awards. Barrow House,...
  • News - 17 Jan 2018
    Some of the top global development goals have been the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions and climate protection. Consequently, research and development schemes have been carried out nationally as...
  • News - 10 Feb 2016
    GEZE provides solutions for reliable smoke and heat extraction, comfortable ventilation or even customised special solutions for modern building envelope designs System provider and specialist in...
  • News - 11 Jan 2016
    Wood crackles as it burns in a chimney or campfire. When concrete is exposed to fire it chips and flakes - a process known as spalling. Both effects are due to the same phenomenon: water trapped...

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