Our Commitment
The EDSL Tas promise to users of alternative,
accredited, simulation software.
We can
● Halve your software overheads
● Double your productivity
● Improve the quality of your analysis
● Provide quality technical support
● In addition we will train two peopleWhat EDSL’s
for the price of one
clients say...
"We have been using Tas for almost 20 years and it
Ask us to prove it to you
is a great comfort to us to know that the results
predicted by the software have been matched by
reality.
For more details please refer to the EDSL
Alan Fogarty, Environmental Partner, Cundall
insert document accompanying this issue.
"We have been using Tas now for well over 10 years
and we have found it to be a very robust piece of
software, allowing us to deliver even the most
geometrically complicated projects on time and
within budget"
"DTM analysis is now an essential tool for the
environmental engineer allowing us to examine in
detail current energy legislation and the resulting
design impact they have on our buildings"
Matt Kitson, Sustainability Director
Hilson Moran
BAM Design has been using Tas as our building
energy modelling tool for 10 years.
It has the quality of analysis and robustness we need
Environmental Design Solutions Ltd
to be confident that the buildings we design will be
high performers when handed over to the client.
13-14 Cofferidge Close, Stony Stratford
Milton Keynes MK1 1BY
Stephen Burford, Director, BAM Design
Tel: +44 (0)1908 261461
Fax: +44 (0)1908 566553
Email:
info@edsl.net
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