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UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard coalition launches call for evidence

UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard coalition launches call for evidence

The team developing the UK’s Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard (the NZCBS) has launched a call for evidence, to help inform and guide the development of the Standard.

Celebrating early career engineers and exceptional employers at the CIBSE Young Engineers Awards 2022

Celebrating early career engineers and exceptional employers at the CIBSE Young Engineers Awards 2022

Kevin Mitchell, CIBSE President reflects on the CIBSE Young Engineers Awards 2022

SLL celebrate the art and science of lighting at the 19 annual Ready Steady Light competition

SLL celebrate the art and science of lighting at the 19 annual Ready Steady Light competition

The Society of Light and Lighting (SLL) welcomed teams of lighting professionals for the annual SLL Ready Steady Light competition, in association with Rose Bruford College.

CIBSE launches new guidance focused on blinds and internal shading in response to increasing temperatures

CIBSE launches new guidance focused on blinds and internal shading in response to increasing temperatures

CIBSE’s new Technical Memorandum 69 Dynamic thermal modelling of basic blinds (TM69: 2022) recognises the role of internal shading in reducing indoor air temperatures, along the impact on internal daylight and acoustics. 

Inspiring the Future Australia

95% of young people say they want employers to be more involved in providing advice and guidance about careers. Do you want to make a difference in the lives of young people?

Join CIBSE in celebrating the first #WorldVentil8Day on 8 November

Join CIBSE in celebrating the first #WorldVentil8Day on 8 November

World Ventilation Day is all about raising awareness of ventilation and recognising the ventilation and clean indoor air community. We want you to be part of it, whether you are a ventilation professional or someone with a passion for fresh air in your building.

National Engineering Day and Tomorrow's Engineers Week 2022

National Engineering Day and Tomorrow's Engineers Week 2022

2 November 2022 is National Engineering Day (formerly This is Engineering Day), a day that aims to make the UK’s engineers and engineering more visible and celebrate how they improve everyday lives and shape the world around us. CIBSE is also supporting Tomorrow's Engineers Week, taking place from 07 - 11 November, showcasing modern engineering and inspirational engineers and technicians.

Consultation on implementing the new building control regime for higher-risk buildings and wider changes to the building regulations for all buildings

Consultation on implementing the new building control regime for higher-risk buildings and wider changes to the building regulations for all buildings

Actuate UK, the voice of the engineering services sector, applauds the ambitions of the new Building Safety Act, saying the reform agenda will drive up standards across construction. The alliance, whose members deliver design, construction and services for the built environment, contributes around £125bn to GDP each year and impacts the lives of everyone in the UK.

CIBSE celebrates achievements of building services engineers

CIBSE celebrates achievements of building services engineers

CIBSE recognises engineers at all stages of their career journeys, from students to those who have dedicated years to the industry at the annual President’s Awards Dinner, held at the Institute of Directors on 14 October 2022.

CIBSE recognises rising stars and exceptional employers at Young Engineers Awards 2022

CIBSE recognises rising stars and exceptional employers at Young Engineers Awards 2022

CIBSE Young Engineers Awards (YEAs) 2022 recognise the future industry change makers as they address the big questions around the role of engineering in delivering a safe, healthy, and sustainable built environment for all.

Engineering UK and Make UK joint report focuses on ensuring T Levels can deliver the workforce of the future

Engineering UK and Make UK joint report focuses on ensuring T Levels can deliver the workforce of the future

T levels have potential to deliver much needed homegrown technical talent if challenges faced by employers are addressed by government. Success of new vocational pathway depends on employers being able to offer 43,500 placements but capacity and costs constraints are holding them back- Make UK/EngineeringUK analysis

CIBSE launch TM65 Embodied carbon in building services: A calculation methodology for Australia and New Zealand (CIBSE TM65ANZ)

CIBSE launch TM65 Embodied carbon in building services: A calculation methodology for Australia and New Zealand (CIBSE TM65ANZ)

CIBSE launch TM65 Embodied carbon in building services: A calculation methodology for Australia and New Zealand (CIBSE TM65ANZ). The aim is to provide specific detail of alternative assumptions to be made when using CIBSE’s TM65 methodology to calculate the embodied carbon impact of building services equipment, when installed in Australia and New Zealand. Many of the methodology’s inherent assumptions in the 2021 publication are specific to the UK.

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