
Howard Chapman, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Power Station",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Buildingtalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Servaccomm bespoke modular buildings for Lafarge from
Servaccomm Redhall, which we summarised at the time by saying "Servaccomm win GBP500,000 contract to design, manufacture and install a single-storey office accommodation block for Lafarge".
The day before,
we featured the news release Dyno-Rod keeps major power station up and running from
Dyno-Rod: "Dyno-Rod has completed a major relining project at AES Kilroot Power Station, near Carrickfergus".
In November 2007, we covered the news from Expamet Building Products
concerning its Colwyn Bay's Victoria Pier project
- take a look at Expamet donate to National Treasure.
which says: "Expamet have contributed to the restoration of one of the country's most important examples of art-deco architecture, Colwyn Bay's Victoria Pier".
Take a look also at the news release from Trimedia HC, 100th building demolished for Army accommodation,
as well as Striking new lightning protection from ATLAS,
and First carbon neutral water softener manufacturer from Tapworks.
See also:
Largest roof mounted photovoltaic installation
(September 2007)
Reynaers Aluminium starts construction of Belgium's largest roof mounted photovoltaic installation, installing 3,072 solar panels on the roof of the new warehouse
Simple Guide to Sustainability
(August 2007)
Sustainability is now firmly at the top of most organisations agendas, but what does it all mean and how do some of these new fangled, even weird and wonderful technologies work
Aluminium in Bodleian Library for 70 years
(August 2007)
Aluminium windows installed in the 'New University Library' at Oxford University nearly 70 years ago are highlighting aluminium's extraordinary long service life
British Gypsum pioneering green delivery service
(August 2007)
Pioneering new 'green' rail trunking service is contributing toward a reduction in vehicle-based carbon dioxide emissions for plaster and plasterboard market leader, British Gypsum
Awards showcase new European architecture
(August 2007)
Shortlisted projects for the Copper in Architecture Awards has revealed an exceptional diversity of important buildings from around Europe
Thinsulex helps build carbon zero dream
(July 2007)
Thinsulex was the first and currently only multi-foil to be BBA certified
Omega to safeguard leading power stations
(June 2007)
Omega Red Group, UK market leader in earthing and lightning protection, has been appointed to install earthing systems as part of a wider environmental project at two of the UK's major power stations
Hydroelectric power station uses beam detection
(June 2007)
Longtan Hydropower Station will use 100 Fireray 100R reflective beam smoke detectors as part of the complete fire safety and detection system provided by Cooper Asia
Safe working during nuclear plant decommission
(June 2007)
Complex structural monitoring program by leading industrial consultants AV Technology helps maintain safe working conditions during nuclear plant decommissioning
Celuform 'green' fleet slashes pollution
(May 2007)
Pollution is being significantly reduced thanks to a fleet of new MAN ERF Euro 4 HGVs being used to deliver Celuform PVC-ue products to stockists and building sites
Information control on power station project
(March 2007)
Aconex will provide its online information management service to facilitate the construction of a power station in New South Wales, Australia
New Deutz engines magazine now available
(March 2007)
Latest English-language version of 'Deutz LIVE' magazine available from Deutz AG, the world's oldest and one of the largest independent manufacturers of diesel and gas engines
Guidance on new nuclear power station designs
(January 2007)
New guidance on the arrangements that have been developed to assess generic designs for any new nuclear power stations that may potentially be built in the UK
Schal builds on 25 years success
(November 2006)
Schal, the client project management division of TPS, has opened a new office in London
Strikingly sharp looks for modern business park
(September 2006)
Ash and Lacy Building Systems have supplied a range of their innovative Ashfab flashings to enhance the visual appeal of the Towers Business Park in Rugeley, Staffordshire
Aggreko announces 25 million Euros investment
(July 2006)
In response to increasing demand for temporary generating and temperature control equipment in Europe, Aggreko has invested 25 million Euros
Unico at Battersea Power Station
(June 2006)
At Battersea Power Station, the building showcasing the development - hotel room, apartment and conference facility - have all been fitted out with Unico Systems
Revolutionary industrial tracked scraper tractors
(June 2006)
Articulated dump truck specialist Bell Equipment UK has broken new ground with the introduction of its revolutionary industrial tracked scraper tractors to the UK
Reducing noise emissions at Cottam power station
(May 2006)
CMS Acoustic Solutions has helped Vinci Services to soundproof its Flue Gas Desulphurisation project at Cottam power station
Atkins to lead upgrade on popular Pitlochry dam
(January 2006)
Leading design and engineering firm Atkins is supplying design, planning, engineering and supervision services on the upgrade of Pitlochry Dam, one of Perthshire's most popular visitor attractions
David Lowe - HVAC industry looses a great talent
(January 2006)
Staff at Bury based ductwork manufacturer and contractor, Senior Hargreaves were shocked by the sudden death from a heart attack of commercial director, David Lowe
Threats to City of London buildings and markets
(November 2005)
Crossrail: City of London will fight threats to integrity of its buildings and markets
CIWEM autumn events
(August 2005)
Check out the extensive programme of CIWEM autumn events
Increased liability for construction professionals
(March 2005)
Professionals such as engineers, architects or quantity surveyors, can be liable in damages for economic loss resulting from negligence
Renewable energy puts North East in the spotlight
(March 2005)
Sembcorp Utilities is to build a GBP 60 million wood-burning power station on Teeside and has agreed to guarantee part of the wood supply needed for the next ten years
Control System For Kuwait's Water Supply.
(November 2004)
Leading systems integrator provides control system for Kuwait's water supply
TL Jones Appoints South African Distributor
(November 2004)
TL Jones has appointed Associated Lifts Ltd as its new distributor in South Africa
Giving The Past A Future Is Child's Play
(October 2004)
Steve Child, director of project management at TPS Schal, reviews some challenging heritage projects in the UK
Solar Tower Will Be World's Tallest Structure
(March 2004)
In New South Wales, Australia, a feasibility study has taken place to build the tallest structure in the world, a solar electricity plant measuring 1000m tall and 7000m wide
Abloy* Key To Power Station Security
(September 2003)
Security at one of Ireland's most prestigious power stations is underpinned by ABLOY DISKLOCK PRO key cylinders and locks
IR Cameras At Hartlepool Nuclear Power Station
(September 2003)
Cockburn Thermal Imaging have recently provided an environmental first for the region when hiring IR cameras at Hartlepool Nuclear Power Station
Pilkington Has The Power
(September 2003)
The Pilkington Planar frameless glazing system has been specified for the construction of Pulrose Power Station on the Isle of Man

