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Integral Engineer is the new publication and website backed by CIBSE which allows the building services industry interact direct with students on building services related courses. It's aim is to demonstrate how vibrant and vital the industry is; it will show that you are integral to the development of the building industry and are integral to the future. To see the latest issue as a pdf click on the cover image below or go to the news section on this site to see the latest articles and news.

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LATEST ISSUE OUT NOW ! Next printed issue will be published September 2008
all editorial for the magazine and website should be sent to: news@integralengineer.co.uk

Latest News

Capita Symonds has announced the acquisition of M&E engineering consultancy Pearce Buckle (Design Engineers) Ltd for an undisclosed sum.

Pearce Buckle is one of the UK’s leading engineering consultancies in the custodial sector, with key alliances on the HM Prison Service Constructor Framework Agreement. It has also a strong reputation in the healthcare sector having worked for a large number of NHS Trusts and as a partner on the ProCure21 framework.

 

WATERMAN GROUP ANNOUNCES BOARD RETIREMENT

WATERMAN GROUP ANNOUNCES BOARD RETIREMENT Waterman Group plc (“Waterman” or “the Group”), a leading international engineering and environmental consultant, announces that main Board Director, Alex Burton has decided to retire from the plc Board on 30th June 2008, prior to his 65th birthday in July. Alex has been a director since 1988 and a member of the executive committee since its inception in 2004.

Industry calls on Government to promote energy certification

The Department for Communities and Local Government (CLG) must spend more money on promoting the legislation supporting energy certification if the scheme is to be a success, warned industry representatives at a recent event.

Paul Westbury is top of the engineering league for sport design

Paul Westbury of Buro Happold has arguably one of the best jobs in British engineering, combining his love of sport with unique engineering design skills. He leads the engineering group involved in some of the world’s most important sporting venues, with completed projects including the O2 Arena, the 2006 Winter Olympics Oval in Turin, Arsenal’s acclaimed Emirates Stadium and the recent redevelopment of Ascot Racecourse.

Strong showing for Atkins on Inspire Awards shortlist - 03 June 2008

An impressive 14 Atkins people have been shortlisted for this year’s Inspire Awards. Sponsored by Atkins, the awards aim to recognise and reward exceptional women working in architecture, building services, commercial property, construction, engineering or quantity surveying.

 

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