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Aesthetic appeal for specifiers at Hartpury College with Marco Marco, the UK’s largest manufacturer of steel wire cable tray and a uPVC cable management company, has made the grade at Gloucestershire- based Hartpury College with its Elite range. More than 200 metres of Marco’s Elite 3 trunking has been installed, alongside a range of accessories at a new learning facility. The college, specialising in equine care, animal science, agricultural and land management and sports science, has recently opened a state-of-the-art learning resource centre for agricultural and land students at its Home Farm estate. l For more information visit www.marcocableman.co.uk


Elta Fans supplies ventilation fans for the A3 Hindhead Tunnel Elta Fans has supplied specialist fans for the road tunnel being built as part of a new bypass on the A3 in Surrey. The road is the major highway between London and Portsmouth, previously climbing around the side of the Devil’s Punch


Bowl, the large natural amphitheatre and beauty spot. It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and designated a part of a Special Protection Area. The new tunnel, which is 1.2 miles long, is the longest non-estuarial tunnel in the United Kingdom. l For more information call 01384 275800 or visit www.eltafans.com


Grundfos ‘hits’ one million Today there is an increasing reliance on cyber space as a vital communication tool, so it is important that companies review their websites to ensure they are continuing to meet the expectations of their audiences. With this in mind, and following extensive research and many hours of development, Grundfos Pumps has launched a new-look website in 2010. This hub has proved its popularity by receiving one million visits in less than a year. l For more information call 01525 850000 or visit uk.grundfos.com


New rainwater outlets from Blucher An all-new range of stainless steel rainwater outlets have been launched by the world’s leading stainless steel drainage supplier, Blucher. The new outlets are suitable for gravity and siphonic applications and can be installed with virtually any type of flat roof. The new rainwater outlets


from Blucher conform to BS-EN 1253


and boast a flow rate of up to 9 l/s for the gravity system, and as high as 18 l/s for the siphonic system. l For more information call 01937 83800


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Powerstar cuts Whitbread’s hotel and restaurant energy consumption Rotherham-based EMSc is pleased to announce it has successfully installed 25 of the company’s market leading voltage optimisation products, Powerstar, for the UK’s leading hospitality company, Whitbread. The products have been installed in a number of different Whitbread hotels and restaurants across the country. The locations were chosen for their different energy consumption and profiles. EMS worked closely with Whitbread, not only to understand the company’s energy and carbon reduction strategy, but also the specific requirements of each individual location. l For more information call 01709 836 200 or visit www.powerstar.co.uk


Gaia Climate Solutions expands its underfloor heating offering Focusing on providing a comprehensive range of high-quality underfloor heating (UFH) systems, Gaia Climate Solutions (formerly DEVI Electroheat) now designs, supplies and installs hydronic UFH, as well as the electric alternative. The hydronic, ultra-efficient wet, UFH system is suitable for a wide range of applications, and provides high comfort levels by circulating water at low temperatures through a series of pipe loops laid within a screed, or between timber joists, beneath the floor surface. l For more information call 0845 434 9488 or visit www.gaiacs.com


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