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Nuaire boosts production with £1m manufacturing Investment


Nuaire has reacted to increased demand for its XBC heat recovery range with an investment of £1m into a cutting edge production line at its Caerphilly manufacturing facility.


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Glover explains: “Tradition- ally, production operators have made XBC units by bench build, where each unit is built by hand from start to finish by one individual. “With the new flow-line process, we can greatly reduce the build time for each unit, making a 30%


ommercial ventilation manufacturer,


improvement in productivity whilst retaining the same high quality that our products are known for.” With powered rollers throughout the system, height-adjustable lift tables,


and manual turntables which reduce operator movement, the new XBC flow line will deliver quicker build times and allow Nuaire to react faster to customer needs.


Bank of England hires DTL to deliver electrical training


tilities and construction specialist Develop Training Ltd (DTL) has won a contract to deliver a range of electrical training to the Bank of England. The courses will cover high and low voltage training and the recently updated 18th Edition electrical wiring standard BS7671. DTL is also creating a bespoke programme for Authorised Person qualifications for the Bank. The training programmes will be delivered at various locations across the UK. James Cashley, HV Lecturer at DTL, said: “We are delighted that the Bank of England


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Entries invited for BCIA Awards 2019


ntries are now open for the 2019 BCIA Awards, which celebrate the achievements of talented individuals, innovative projects, products and services within the building controls sector. The eight award categories are:


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uBest Service and Maintenance Provider, sponsored by Western Automation uThe Energy Management Award, sponsored by Priva uThe Independent Building Controls & BEMS Installer of the Year category, sponsored by Trend Control Systems uTechnical Innovation of the Year – Projects, sponsored by Johnson Controls uTechnical Innovation of the Year – Products, sponsored by the BCIA uEngineer of the Year (aged over 35), sponsored by BCIA uYoung Engineer (aged 18-35), sponsored by Schneider Electric uContribution to Training Award, sponsored by Siemens Building Technologies Jon Belfield, President of the BCIA, says: “The countdown is on for the prestigious 2019 BCIA Awards ceremony which is contested by outstanding people, dynamic companies and innovative products all seeking to get in the mix for a coveted BCIA Award. It is a wonderful night in our calendar and a great opportunity to celebrate our shared values and excellence. It’s definitely a night not to be missed.” The 2019 BCIA Awards take place on Thursday, May 9th, 2019 at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole and are free to enter. The deadline for entries is December 21st, 2018.


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has chosen DTL for its electrical training. We look forward to working with them and helping to ensure that their employees are up to speed on all the latest regulations and trained to the highest standards.” BS7671 (IET Wiring Regulations) sets the standards for electrical installation in the UK and many other countries. The 18th Edition IET Wiring Regulations were recently released, with a number of substantial updates from the 17th Edition.


www.developtraining.co.uk


Horbury wins contract with Chesterfield Royal Hospital


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otherham-based property maintenance provider Horbury Property Services, has won a contract with Chesterfield Royal Hospital in Derbyshire to provide planned maintenance and refurbishment services.


The contract is for an initial three-year period, with the option to extend the contract for a further two years, and involves properties across its whole estate, ranging from carrying out small repairs to large refurbishment projects. Richard Sutton, General Manager at Horbury Property Services, said: “This is our latest contract win in the healthcare sector, which is a result of our expertise in property maintenance. We


demonstrated that we were able to offer a service that is excellent value for money, as well as having the expertise to deliver high quality repair and refurbishment services.”


This latest contract follows Horbury Property Services recently becoming one of the delivery partners on a three-year framework agreement to provide repairs and refurbishment work to Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. The company also recently became an approved supplier of hard FM services to NHS Shared Business Services (SBS). This agreement will see Horbury Property Services providing fire door inspection and remedial, building fabric maintenance, flooring services, ironmongery, partitioning and re-lamping services.


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