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Ewen Rose

17 May 2023

Low carbon heating apprentices get King’s ...

The Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) has welcomed the selection of low carbon heating and sustainable engineering qualifications for ...
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10 May 2023

BESA launches new phase of heat pump training

The Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) has launched a new round of free heat pump installation training to help the industry upskill ...
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4 May 2023

Pro-Duct Group triumphs at BESA Scotland ...

BESA Scotland’s latest annual Golf Day in Peebles was hailed a huge success with more than 60 members taking part.
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4 May 2023

Retrofit failure could spark new energy ...

A collective failure to retrofit commercial buildings to meet net zero targets threatens to ignite a new energy crisis, according to the Building ...
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27 April 2023

Praise for pipework app as specifications ...

A free app developed by two industry bodies is helping to improve the quality of pipework specifications across the construction and building ...
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21 April 2023

BESA appoints new membership director

Rebecca Fox has joined the Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) as its new director of membership.
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12 April 2023

Employers urged to take advantage of T Level ...

The Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) has welcomed a £12 million injection of government funding to increase the uptake of T Levels ...
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10 April 2023

BESA calls for calm in face of F-gas furore

The Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) has urged the UK government to keep “a sense of perspective” in the face of a growing row over ...
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30 March 2023

Guide aims to improve industry’s ‘spatial ...

New technical guidance from the Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) emphasises the importance of allowing adequate spacing between ...
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24 March 2023

Cautious welcome for government energy ...

The government’s strategy for spending up to £2.5bn on improving the energy efficiency of homes and public sector buildings has been given a cautious ...
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