www.buildingservicesforum.london Ideal Commercial Boilers (Exhibitor)
Ideal Commercial Boilers offers high efficiency commercial heating solutions. Operating from its Hull manufacturing plant and offices since 1906, its commercial condensing boiler ranges comply with UK/EU legislation and qualify for maximum BREEAM points due to extremely low NOx emissions.
The Evomax, Imax Xtra and the Evomod ranges are listed on the Energy Technology List, enabling end users to claim 100% tax back in the first year through the Government’s Enhanced Capital Allowance scheme.
www.idealcommercialboilers.com Steinel (Exhibitor)
Sensor technology from STEINEL makes intelligent lighting possible – for the good of the environment but also for added convenience, safety and security every day. It is only switched ON automatically
when it’s actually needed, and automatically OFF again when it’s no longer required. Combining innovative LED technology with sensor technology can even make an energy saving of up to 90%.
Sensor-switched lights, motion detectors and presence detectors from STEINEL demonstrate just how intelligently energy can be used. High-tech, ground-breaking products from STEINEL go hand in hand with energy efficiency – whether at home or in business.
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The Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) is the UK’s leading trade organisation for building engineering services contractors – representing the interests of firms active in the design, installation, commissioning, maintenance, control and management of engineering systems and services in the built environment. BESA members benefit from access to a wide range of services and support.
www.thebesa.com
BSRIA is an ISO 9001 registered test, instruments, research and consultancy organisation, providing specialist services in construction and building services. It offers a wide range of services to help companies improve the design, build and operation of buildings. Its unique blend of product testing and market research can also help manufacturers gain the relevant product certification and plan their marketing strategy.
Its building investigation services help FMs to operate and maintain their buildings more efficiently, saving money and energy while minimising disruption to systems critical to their business. From maintenance strategy consultancy to hands-on condition monitoring and site investigations, BSRIA will give you clear, practical recommendations with real business benefits.
www.bsria.co.uk
FETA is a UK trade body serving the diverse interests of manufacturers, suppliers, installers and contractors within the building services sector. It is split into six associations – ADCAS, BCIA, BFCMA, BRA, HEVAC and HPA.
FETA’s history dates from the 1940s, with the early stages of fan technology and the expansion of the UK’s refrigeration industry as
part of the war effort. As technology changed, additional groups began to form, which then combined into associations, eventually leading to the formation of FETA.
Being a member of one of FETA’s specialist groups offers benefits, including industry representation, improved access to exclusive information and member discounts and free attendance at seminars.
www.feta.co.uk
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