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CIBSE Ireland Chair calls for public building temperatures to be limited to 19 degrees in RTE radio interview

CIBSE Ireland Chair calls for public building temperatures to be limited to 19 degrees in RTE radio interview

Following a request from the Irish Government for temperatures in public buildings to be kept at no more than 19 degrees in a bid to save energy this winter, Michael Curran, CIBSE Ireland chair spoke on RTE Radio One's Morning Ireland show.

Queen Elizabeth II has died, Buckingham Palace announces

Queen Elizabeth II has died, Buckingham Palace announces

A statement from CIBSE President, Kevin Mitchell, on behalf of the Institution

Delivering Net Zero Carbon in the Workplace

Delivering Net Zero Carbon in the Workplace

As part of a project for the British Council for Offices (BCO), the aim of this survey is to (i) identify the barriers that businesses face as they strive to pursue a path to Net Zero carbon emissions in the commercial real estate sector, and (ii) seek feedback on where the opportunities lie and how organisations can navigate the demands of regulators and other stakeholders.

Young engineers set to ‘Inspire the next generation’ as awards shortlist announced

Young engineers set to ‘Inspire the next generation’ as awards shortlist announced

Eight engineering graduates, 13 engineering apprentices and six employers have been shortlisted for the 2023 Young Engineers Awards.

CIBSE President, Kevin Mitchell considers how we communicate our roles and impact in latest blog post

CIBSE President, Kevin Mitchell considers how we communicate our roles and impact in latest blog post

With fewer engagements over the summer holiday period, August brought time to plan, consolidate and for many, take a well-earned break. For anyone with school aged children, there is the additional challenge of making sure that they are occupied over the summer months.

Ramboll launches boiler appeal for Ukraine

Ramboll launches boiler appeal for Ukraine

Ramboll is appealing for used boilers to help repair a combined heat and power plant in Kremenchuk, Ukraine damaged by Russian bombardments.

2022 review of CIBSE Climate Action Plan highlights the ongoing impact of building services engineers in delivering net zero

2022 review of CIBSE Climate Action Plan highlights the ongoing impact of building services engineers in delivering net zero

CIBSE has long been active on the topic of climate change mitigation and adaptation, linking it to building performance. To increase our efforts, in July 2019 CIBSE produced its first Climate Action Plan, mapping our current and planned activities in the areas where we have a duty and the ability to act as a professional institution. CIBSE committed to reviewing the plan regularly, and this Summer 2022 version is the third annual update.

New CIBSE Building Performance Award celebrates digital innovation

New CIBSE Building Performance Award celebrates digital innovation

New for 2023, CIBSE introduce Best Digital Innovation category as part of the prestigious Building Performance Awards.

Strengthening bonds, working together to deliver a culture of collaboration

Strengthening bonds, working together to deliver a culture of collaboration

In his latest blog post, Kevin Mitchell, CIBSE President discusses recent opportunities to meet with other institutions, planning and developing opportunities to work together.

CIBSE Commissioning Code supports carbon mitigation, energy reduction and net zero

CIBSE Commissioning Code supports carbon mitigation, energy reduction and net zero

CIBSE has launched the updated Commissioning Code M: Commissioning management. The original Code was published in 2003. This new document better represents modern commissioning and reflects current commissioning management best practices.

CIBSE broaden scope of design guidance with focus on indoor environmental quality

CIBSE broaden scope of design guidance with focus on indoor environmental quality

CIBSE has published a new Technical Memorandum, TM68 Monitoring indoor environmental quality.

Over 20 World Leading Experts to deliver 10 hours of CPD in one seminar series

A long list of international experts will present at this year’s ANZ Seminar Series to inform on how to apply the very best knowledge and tools to raise the performance standard of unexceptional buildings, both new and existing. Delivered online, over 5 weeks starting from Tue 30 Aug, each 2 hr session will be recorded, allowing delegates to catch up on missed content and to rewatch sessions. See who’s speaking.

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