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Natural daylight enhances learning environments
Paul Trace from Lumen Rooflight discusses the benefits of natural daylight in the classroom.
News from Buildingtalk, 8 July 2011
Correct door protection can reduce costs
Simon Gardiner, sales and marketing director at Royde and Tucker, highlights the importance of specifying correct hardware and door protection to reduce maintenance costs in the future.
News from Buildingtalk, 8 July 2011
Build Up supports local BSF opportunities
Angela Smith, editor of PSB brings to your attention the launch of a BSF Meet the Buyer forum from Build Up North Staffordshire, the UKs most successful construction industry network.
News from Buildingtalk, 6 October 2010
Eurocell dicusses post-consumer recycled material
As the PVCu window and door sector makes advances in recycling, Chris Coxon, from Eurocell, explains how post-consumer recycled material is helping tenants in Nottingham save money on heating bills.
News from Buildingtalk, 30 September 2010
PSB considers ROI for building improvements
Peter Barnes, director at Durable, discusses how a simple way of improving the performance of an existing building can show quick returns on investment.
News from Buildingtalk, 30 September 2010
PSB looks at masonry products and revised Doc L
With questions still surrounding the revised Approved Document L of the building regulations, Cliff Fudge looks at how masonry products will meet the expected challenges.
News from Buildingtalk, 30 September 2010
Redland reports on long term benefits for roofing
Richard Hartley, head of marketing at Redland says that the Government's money-saving measures could have long-term benefits for roofing specifications.
News from Buildingtalk, 30 September 2010
3M advises on reusable respirators maintenance
3M offers advice on how to develop a simple but effective maintenance regime for reusable respirators in this issue of Public Sector Building Magazine.
News from Buildingtalk, 30 September 2010
Drainage infrastructure needed to prevent flooding
Steve Voller, operations director at Bentley says that if local authorities want to avoid the pain and cost of more flood disasters, they need to ensure drainage infrastructure is mapped.
News from Buildingtalk, 30 September 2010
PSB looks at the benefits of quality public spaces
Julian Lewis, director at East Architects, discusses how the quality of public spaces can play a part in creating substantial economic, cultural and social benefits for Local Authorities.
News from Buildingtalk, 30 September 2010
Environment Agency discusses natural heat stores
A technology that uses natural stores of underground heat could produce a third of the UK's renewable heat by 2020, according to an Environment Agency report.
News from Buildingtalk, 28 September 2010
Wedge Group highlights the benefits of galvanizing
Trevor Beech, sales director at Wedge Group Galvanizing, discusses the sustainability benefits of galvanizing in this issue of Public Sector Building Magazine.
News from Buildingtalk, 28 September 2010
Fabricated structures can help outdoor learning
Tony Woodfield, managing director at Keep It Group, says that fabricated structures can be traced back centuries in time as a form of architecture.
News from Buildingtalk, 28 September 2010
Combining new builds with restoration works in PSB
Combining restoration works with the construction of new buildings can be a logistical nightmare, and PSB takes a look at one particular success story, Sheffield's Opal 3 scheme.
News from Buildingtalk, 28 September 2010
GEZE discusses automatic door safety in PSB
Paul Ryan, director of contracts and service, GEZE UK, examines the need for regular maintenance of all automatic doors.
News from Buildingtalk, 28 September 2010
PSB discusses what the end of BSF really means
In this edition of Public Sector Magazine, we take a look at 'Life after BSF', as Tiffany Cloynes of Cobbetts LLP discusses the possibility of a better future as a result of the cuts.
News from Buildingtalk, 22 September 2010
Kinectics looks at social housing carbon reduction
The likelihood of four out of five social housing properties still being in use by 2050 means that the challenge of reducing emissions in line with Government legislation is daunting.
News from Buildingtalk, 22 July 2010
EnviroVent discusses hygiene in healthcare in PSB
Mike Massey from EnviroVent explains to PSB readers how using technology and traditional techniques reduces the risk of bacterial cross-contamination in healthcare environments.
News from Buildingtalk, 22 July 2010
Baxi focuses on zero carbon targets in the UK
With the public sector facing increasing pressure to reduce carbon emissions, Simon Osborne explains why 2010 is the year for microgeneration technology to take centre stage in social housing.
News from Buildingtalk, 22 July 2010
Brodies discusses combined heat and power schemes
Charles Smith at Brodies LLP, considers the outlook for combined heat and power (CHP) schemes in the UK.
News from Buildingtalk, 22 July 2010
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