Aria Technologies emphasises the importance of air modelling for risk assessment
Posted: February 11, 2018
Aria Technologies emphasises the importance of air modelling for risk assessment
Posted: February 11, 2018
As government-funding for research nears end, insider says the University of Maryland’s Center for Environmental Energy Engineering is open to exploring prototype’s commercial viability through investor funding
Posted: February 11, 2018
In the context of schools, being green goes beyond saving energy and calls for better IAQ for better academic performance, says expert
Posted: January 18, 2018
Can the project offer a roadmap towards the use of clean energy?
Posted: October 22, 2017
ASHRAE President Tim Wentz, in an exclusive interview with B Surendar, Editor, Climate Control Middle East, speaks on why data centres have merited special attention from the Society.
Posted: April 10, 2017
Aisha Al Abdooli, Director, Air Quality Department at the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, suggests ways to tackle indoor air pollution
Posted: March 28, 2017
Improved IEQ and IAQ result in better scholastic performance
Posted: March 21, 2017
Representatives from the healthcare, hospitality and education sectors explored in detail the link between indoor environmental quality and the health of building occupants at the 4th edition of the World IEQ Forum.
Posted: February 6, 2017
The 4th edition of the World IEQ Forum underscored the critical role the public sector plays in achieving indoor environmental quality targets, through presentations and addresses delivered by leaders and representatives from various government agencies, as well as a discussion on IEQ-related standards and regulations. We bring you the first of our two-part coverage of the Forum.
Posted: January 26, 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? In September, Climate Control Middle East published the first part of the report, where the focus was on the MEP consultancy industry. In this, the concluding part, the spotlight is on the MEP contracting industry…
Posted: October 30, 2016