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  • News - 18 Apr 2008
    Experience of using Modern Methods of Construction on housing association projects is paying off handsomely for Wellington Construction of Lowestoft.   About 60% of Wellington’s business is...
  • News - 22 May 2007
    H+H Celcon will be promoting the unique Rå House system on stand 378, hall Q at the CIH Exhibition, Harrogate, 19-21 June 2007. Rå House is a combined product and labour package which...
  • News - 16 Oct 2005
    U.S. commercial building owners could save substantially on annual heating and cooling energy costs by improving airtightness of their buildings' envelope, according to a recent National Institute...
  • News - 5 Sep 2005
    Major revisions to Part L are due to come into effect early next year. To help designers and specifiers get to grips with the changes, BRE is holding a Briefing on 18th October at its Watford site....
  • News - 30 Aug 2005
    When constructing a building with an underfloor H&V system it is critical to test the integrity of the floor void to ensure optimum operation of the system. BSRIA was recently sub-contracted by...
  • News - 19 May 2005
    With the upcoming revisions to Part L, airtightness is once again a hot topic for the construction industry. To comply with the new regulations, and avoid the costly remedial work that failing an...
  • News - 24 Mar 2005
    BSRIA has been awarded a £220,000 contract as the specialist consultant for Building Regulations Part L and Part E compliance on the £560 million re-development of Colchester...
  • News - 29 May 2003
    From 30th September 2003, all new commercial and public buildings with a gross floor area of 1000 m2 or more must meet the new airtightness standard of 10 m3h-1m-2. This is covered by Part L2 of...

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