Novus taking part in the Business Class education programme in Stoke
On February 28, 2014 by adminNovus Property Solutions participated in the introductory Staffordshire Cluster meeting for schools and businesses taking part in the Business in the Community partnership. The company has teamed up with Thistley Hough Academy in Stoke-on-Trent as part of the Business Class education programme, aimed at creating opportunities for businesses to work alongside secondary schools to produce
Renewable heating technology systems supplied to nationwide branches
On February 26, 2014 by adminNIBE Energy Systems has signed a new agreement to supply its range of renewable heating technologies to Travis Perkins, including heat pumps, biomass boilers and solar thermal systems. In addition to distributing its range of heating solutions to City Plumbing Supplies, Solfex Energy Systems and BSS outlets, the network of 1000 branches that Travis Perkins
Window replacement and external wall insulation systems brochure
On February 26, 2014 by adminHelifix has produced its ‘Structural Preparations’ brochure focusing on the problems which can arise when undertaking improvement projects such as window replacement or external wall insulation. The publication provides advice on the structural strengthening systems offered by the company, such as the Helifix Helibeam bar and grout system which is designed to resurrect failed lintels
LED Hut quadruples warehouse capacity to meet trade demand for LED lighting range
On February 24, 2014 by adminLED Hut has relocated Manchester and quadrupled its warehouse capacity to meet the growing demand for its LED lighting range. The move enables LED Hut trade to increase stock, provide quicker deliveries and better prices. LED Hut is now the leading online resource for LED lighting in the UK, providing a guaranteed next day delivery
Designing, constructing and connecting electricity networks at Data Centres
On February 22, 2014 by adminKey features of Energetics’ data centre offer include: allowing customers substantial discounts on the capital cost of installing electrical infrastructure, which traditional suppliers cannot provide specifying fixed connection costs in advance, rather than emulating the former monopolies’ practice of providing estimates, which can understate final bills by six-figure sums only charging for the power capacity