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Brymec News
At the end of last year we were able to fund our second well and help the Bugiri Community gain access to safe drinking water.
We are delighted to announce that we have moved in to a state-of-the-art, purpose-built, new site near Gatwick Airport. The site has 40 per cent more capacity than our previous distribution centre.
The team behind the Gherkin at 30 St Mary Axe in the City of London have lodged a planning application for a new tower next door. “The Tulip” has been put forward by Gherkin owner J. Safra Group and architects Foster + Partners.
Pipework circulates the lifeblood of a building services system - the liquids and gases that keep it operating efficiently. That's why it pays to consider pipe specification carefully.
Building Information Modelling (BIM) promises to revolutionise the way buildings are designed and operated. But what exactly is it? And how can it benefit your business?
Facebook has struck a deal to locate its UK HQ at the Kings Cross Goods Yard regeneration site, kick-starting another major construction scheme spread across three buildings.
With the F-gas regulations beginning to bite and higher GWP refrigerants becoming expensive and scarce, evidence of illegal imports and sales is increasing.
Investors have agreed a funding deal to start construction of a twin-tower scheme of build-to-rent flats that will become the world’s tallest offsite project.
The UK air conditioning and refrigeration industry has called on the government to remain aligned to the EU F-gas regulations and European safety standards post Brexit.
The new tower at 100 Leadenhall Street will echo the angled appearance of the nearby Cheesegrater but on a taller scale, offering nearly 1.2m sq ft of space.
Specifiers often overlook components such as pipes, ductwork and grilles in HVAC system designs. But doing so can cost them dear, says Jeremy Douglas, Project Director at Brymec.
As online buying has grown dramatically in the consumer sector, led by websites like Amazon, so it is becoming increasingly recognised as a powerful commercial tool in the business-to-business arena, argues Dale Gardiner.
Internet giant Google has been given the green light by planners to build its new £1bn headquarters at King’s Cross in London.
Leading building services components supplier Brymec now stocks – and offers free training on – Conex Bänninger innovative, press fitting >B< MaxiPro, and its specialist tools from Rothenberger.
Developer and contractor Mount Anvil has struck a deal with the owners of the London ExCel exhibition centre to build 1,000 apartments at the Royal Docks site in East London.