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  • News - 17 Nov 2006
    The recently launched Code of Practice covering hardware for fire and escape doors, produced by the Door and Hardware Federation and the Guild of Architectural Ironmongers, is now available...
  • News - 20 Jul 2006
    The definitive guide to Approved Document M of the Building Regulations for the door and hardware industry has just been published by the Door & Hardware Federation (DHF). It is intended to cut...
  • News - 30 Jun 2006
    CA Group and Canadian Conserval Engineering have announced an official partnership between the two companies that gives CA Group the exclusive rights to manufacture and distribute a a product called...
  • News - 2 Jan 2006
    The ground breaking ceremony for what will be the world’s tallest TV tower has taken place in Guangzhou, South China. Information Based Architecture (IBA) and Arup worked collaboratively to...
  • News - 4 Nov 2005
    Interbuild 2006, the UK's leading construction sector exhibition, is set to feature a huge range of leading edge computer software including products from Microsoft - the world's largest IT...
  • News - 16 Oct 2005
    The launch of the new Gradus Barrier Matting Systems Catalogue introduces the new Gradus SystemMatics concept, as well as providing contractors and specifiers with a single point of reference and a...
  • News - 20 Sep 2005
    A new village school, which was commended by CABE (Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment) for its "coherent and well considered design" is achieving its objective to provide...
  • News - 14 Aug 2005
    Over a thousand pupils in Wales are being given optimum learning conditions inside and an aesthetically pleasing building externally through advanced technology from Glidevale Ltd. Newport City...
  • News - 26 Jul 2005
    A software tool commissioned by ODPM and developed by BRE will help those developing and designing buildings with the complex, but soon-to-be essential, task of assessing their buildings' energy...
  • News - 13 Feb 2005
    Everyone wants a pleasant atmosphere at work – literally. It should be neither too cold nor too damp. However, employee comfort must not consume too much power. Researchers are examining the energy...

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