Amid financial instability, HVACR players in Turkey stay positive, banking on resumed construction activity in the region, says Nafeesa Mohammed, Features Writer, Climate Control Middle East
Posted: August 10, 2022
Amid financial instability, HVACR players in Turkey stay positive, banking on resumed construction activity in the region, says Nafeesa Mohammed, Features Writer, Climate Control Middle East
Posted: August 10, 2022
With this acquisition, LU-VE will be amongst the three largest global operators in the sector, says company’s President
Posted: December 13, 2018
While opinions regarding Germany’s ability to meet its ambitious environmental targets vary among stakeholders, these very targets have undoubtedly enhanced efforts to improve building performance. How are HVAC manufacturers navigating the regulations that have emerged as a result, while maintaining competitive advantage and keeping up with consumer demand? Hannah Jo Uy has the story…
Posted: December 4, 2018
Eurovent 4/23 (2018) includes a practical table and updated values, organisation says
Posted: October 2, 2018
Sweden-based company acquires Spain-based manufacturer of air distribution products, for USD 23 million, former company’s representative says
Posted: September 26, 2018
The resource has over 7.2 million listings of all AHRI-Certified products
Posted: January 14, 2018
New report shows industry on upswing after recession
Posted: October 12, 2017
Theme to focus on connectivity, says AFEC Director General
Posted: June 27, 2017
New campaign targets indoor air quality for Europe and the Middle East
Posted: April 20, 2017
The leadership in the GCC region has been introducing a raft of vision statements and measures to encourage, urge and support the multiple stakeholders to raise the bar on building performance. Such path-breaking initiatives and thought processes as region-specific Green Building regulations, building-retrofit programmes, nearly zero-energy buildings, smart cities and IoT point to the right direction in terms of intent. Broadly, we are witness to market transformation and positive disruptive approaches, which have the potential to cut project timelines, and improve energy efficiency, indoor environment, reliability and resource conservation. But are building owners, architects, consultants, sub-consultants, contractors, sub-contractors and FM firms prepared to align themselves with these changes, broadly speaking? Are they showing a willingness to rise to the occasion? Or, are there factors – some self-induced and some beyond their control – that are proving to be challenges in the pathway to optimising their performance towards delivering better buildings? Climate Control Middle East brings you a two-part state-of-the-industry report, with the focus on the MEP consultancy and MEP contracting sectors. At the same time, the narrative includes aspects related to building owners and the role of policymakers and planners in influencing best practices. Here, we bring you the first part of the report, where the focus is on the MEP consultancy sector…
Posted: September 22, 2016