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CIBSE and BEIS launch new free guidance for large heat pump installations in non-domestic buildings

CIBSE and BEIS launch new free guidance for large heat pump installations in non-domestic buildings

The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) and the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) have launched new guidance AM17: Heat pumps for large non-domestic buildings.

United in celebrating the work and impact of building services professionals

United in celebrating the work and impact of building services professionals

Kevin Mitchell, President CIBSE and ASHRAE President, Mick Shwedler met on 16 May 2022, providing an opportunity to discuss their goals for the year ahead and how the two organisations can continue to work and support each other and their members internationally.

2022 ANZ Seminar Series – Speakers Confirmed

To raise the tide of all buildings to Good, the ANZ Seminar Series will bring you a great line-up of speakers and panellists to explain the design practices and strategies needed across all stages of the building cycle.

Coalition of leading industry bodies join forces to develop UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard

Coalition of leading industry bodies join forces to develop UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard

A cross-industry steering group, representing stakeholders across the built environment, have joined together to develop a standard for verifying UK buildings as net zero carbon.

BESA back CIBSE President's 'Inspire the next Generation' Vision

BESA back CIBSE President's 'Inspire the next Generation' Vision

The Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) congratulated Mitchell on taking up this influential position and called for greater collaboration between industry bodies, employers, academia, and individual engineers to turn his vision into reality.

Mechanical Services Training pilot seeking participants

CIBSE ANZ is broadening its support of the Science, Art and Practice of building services engineering by offering discipline specific training modules designed for engineers and industry professional in the Australia and New Zealand region. The training and guidance is based on a mix of CIBSE guidance and local regulations and standards designed with the purpose of enhancing the industry’s understanding of building services engineering and collaborative work experience across disciplines and across the supply chain.

Industry leaders gather to support incoming CIBSE President

Industry leaders gather to support incoming CIBSE President

Kevin Mitchell’s inaugural address as President of the Chartered Institution of Building Services (CIBSE) was met with wide industry support, as he outlined the need for collaboration to inspire the next generation of engineers.

Inspire the next generation, urges new CIBSE President

Inspire the next generation, urges new CIBSE President

Inspiring and supporting the next generation of engineers will help society solve the big technical and scientific challenges of today and tomorrow, Kevin Mitchell, incoming President of the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) said in his Presidential Address.

Professor Catherine J Noakes awarded CIBSE Honorary Fellowship

Professor Catherine J Noakes awarded CIBSE Honorary Fellowship

Professor Catherine Noakes, one of the leading experts in ventilation and the transmission of airborne infection, has been awarded an Honorary Fellowship of the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers.

Geoff Prudence awarded CIBSE Honorary Fellowship

Geoff Prudence, CEng FCIBSE FRICS FIWFM MIoD, sector leader and Chair of the CIBSE Facilities Management Group receives Honorary Fellowship of the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE).

Leading industry experts gather for CIBSE Technical Symposium 2022

Leading industry experts gather for CIBSE Technical Symposium 2022

The Symposium was held at London Southbank University on 21-22 April 2022, with 200 delegates registering to attend.

Building Safety Act marks the start of a new era

Building Safety Act marks the start of a new era

The Building Safety Act received Royal Assent on 28 April 2022. Introduced in response to the Grenfell Tower tragedy and Dame Judith Hackitt’s report on Building Regulations and Fire Safety, it is the most fundamental reform of regulation across the construction and residential property sectors in living memory.

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