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INDUSTRY NEWS


GUIDE LOOKS TO THE FUTURE OF HISTORIC AND LISTED BUILDINGS


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newly published guide explains ways to future-proof historic and listed buildings. It includes case studies covering the


integration of building and energy management systems in some of the world’s most famous buildings. Protecting the fabric of historic or listed buildings is a priority for anyone associated with building conservation. However, the conservation sector may be unaware that it is possible to future-proof heritage buildings with the same control-based technologies found in modern structures. With this in mind, building controls manufacturer, Priva, has published its guide – ‘Future-proofing Britain’s Historic Buildings’, a 20- page book offering a non-technical overview of the outcomes and benefits of control technology. The document explains in clear language how technology in use at sites such as St Paul’s Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, and Rosslyn Chapel – is delivering significant energy savings, improved indoor climate conditions and greater visibility of energy use. Commenting on the pulication launch, Gavin


Holvey, UK & Ireland sales manager at Priva said: “Priva is on a mission to help conservators and


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Andrews Water Heaters has appointed an area sales manager, Peter Spurway. He will work with customers to specify, tender and deliver water heating solutions in commercial applications. www.andrewswaterheaters.co.uk


Albion Valves UK has promoted Darren Baxter to commercial director. The position is a new role and is a strategic move to grow the business by expanding the core management team. www.albionvalvesuk.com


heritage organisations optimise the internal environments of special spaces. Working with the heritage buildings community, we can deliver significant outcomes, without impacting on the fabric of the building. Our guide will explain how such technology can improve building efficiency and reduce emissions through greater control of heating, ventilating and air-conditioning services. All of this is achieved whilst maintaining a pleasant and welcoming environment for staff, conservators and visitors.”


Priva’s Future- proofing


Britain’s Historic Buildings guide includes case studies of some of the world’s most famous buildings


Spirotech has appointed Tony Carling as specification and technical sales manager for the North. Mr Carling will support building consultants, architects and designers. www.spirotech.co.uk


Stiebel Eltron UK has appointed Andrew Buttree as UK key account manager for merchants. www.stiebel-eltron.co.uk


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