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42 News
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News Top stories include: proposals in the Emergency Budget; cuts are already biting in the industry; new Part L methodology unveiled.
15 CIBSE News
Help youngsters get inspired; new government heralds ‘change of direction’.
20 News analysis
The sudden closure of the Low Carbon Buildings Programme to newcomers leaves parts of the industry reeling.
Opinion 22 Letters
Reasons to be cheerful amid the economic gloom; can hands-off designers really specify M&E?
23 24 Opinion
John Deasy asks: is it time for a buildings’ scrappage scheme?
Legal column
Hywel Davies looks at the recent changes to the EPBD.
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Unenduring legacy? Why the demolition of buildings is not such an attractive option when embodied carbon is brought into play.
Low energy without the drama How an efficiency adviser hopes to change the mood in theatre lighting.
Power of integration How can wireless connectivity add benefit to building systems?
When the fan fits
The pros and cons of fan coil units compared with chilled beams.
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Features 26
‘Outstanding’ challenge How PricewaterhouseCoopers challenged its project team to potentially become one of the greenest offices in London.
31 Weighing it all up
Industry is waking up to the notion of embodied carbon.
Classified 52 Products
Some of the latest products and services that are now available in building services.
53 Directory A guide to building services suppliers. 55 CPD
How can evaporative cooling deliver improved performance, and what are the cost implications?
People & Jobs 60 63 66
Looking ahead The ASHRAE IAQ conference; future training and events across industry.
Appointments
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People
‘Part of my DNA’: Paul Finch describes how engineering and construction are in his genes.
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