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The InstallerLive team would like to say a thank you to the professional bodies, stakeholders and media partners who helped to make InstallerLive 2011 a success!
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The National Skills Academy for Environmental Technologies also provides a coherent approach to how training provision is developed, promoted and delivered. It transforms the current training system into one which is demand-driven, quality-focused, accessible, progressive and recognised:
The National Skills Academy for Environmental Technologies is working closely with SummitSkills, the Sector Skills Council for building services engineering (BSE), to develop an accredited environmental technologies training network that will meet the needs of employers in the BSE sector.
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Registered Gas Engineer
The new monthly magazine for all Gas Safe registered engineers is helping to convey a revitalised message around gas safety to its readers. It focuses on the in-depth knowledge that is essential for gas engineers to do their job properly. |
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Association of Plumbing & Heating Contractors (APHC)
APHC is the trade body for the plumbing and heating industry, representing everyone from sole traders to multi-national contractors. APHC runs the industry’s most comprehensive and cost-effective Competent Persons Scheme and offers services to members that both give them a competitive advantage and also save them money.
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Heating and Hotwater Industry Council (HHIC)
The Benchmark member scheme is a nationally recognised scheme that places the responsibilities on both manufacturers and installers to ensure best practice in installation, commissioning and servicing of domestic heating and hotwater products in line with Building Regulations in England and Wales. It is managed and promoted by the Heating and Hotwater Industry Council (HHIC) |
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H&V News
H&V News is the number one magazine dedicated to serving the UK’s HVAC industry. A subscription to H&V News will provide you with all the knowledge, tools and insight you'll ever need to grow your business and profits:
• Be first to act on the news, analysis and activity affecting you
• Increase your profits with detailed coverage of new technology
• Reduce your costs with features on the latest products
• Win more work, with regular live contracts
• Improve your negotiations, access the biggest contractors' strategies
• Gain a competitive edge with exclusive advice found only at http://www.hvnplus.co.uk
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UKAS accredited NAPIT is one of the largest Microgeneration Certification Scheme operators who provide a wealth of experience and resources throughout all applicable technologies including Solar Photovoltaic, Ground & Air Source Heat Pumps, Solar Thermal Hot Water, Biomass Combustion, Wind Turbines, Micro-CHP (co-generation) and Small Scale Hydro-electricity. Offering installers a complete and cost effective solution with their Microgeneration Certification and Competent Person Schemes, NAPIT provide a simple registration process with a pre-assessment checklist, so you’re fully prepared for your application.
NAPIT also offer exclusive products and services including discounted equipment, training courses and comprehensive insurance cover.
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HETAS
HETAS is the official body for solid fuel and biomass heating systems, fuels and services. We run the only government approved competent persons scheme specialising in solid fuel and biomass, and have just introduced a new biomass training course. We also operate Microgeneration Certification Schemes (MCS) for both equipment and installers.
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NICEIC is the UK electrical contracting industry’s independent voluntary body. We offer leading certification services, Building Regulations Schemes, products and support to electrical contractors and many other trades within the construction industry. Over 25,000 contractors are registered with us and take advantage of our products and services.
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Founded in 1906, the Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering (CIPHE) is the professional body for the UK plumbing and heating industry.
Membership is made up of individuals from a wide range of backgrounds such as consultants, specifiers, designers, public health engineers, lecturers, trainers, trainees and practitioners.
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CORGIdirect
CORGIdirect is the easy way to buy essential products and services, helping you to do a better job. We aim to have the right products and services to help you work safely and competently, presenting a professional image to your customers. |
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The Solar Power Portal is the leading renewable energy resource for all UK solar power and feed-in tariff information. The website offers In-depth news, opinions, information on certified products and installers, installations charts, a solar calculator (backed by government figures) and accurate policy information straight from the government.
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The Micropower Council represent companies and organisations active in the microgeneration sector and campaign on behalf of our members for a genuine mass market for small scale, low and zero carbon electricity and heat generating technologies.We act as the industry's main contact point for government, opinion formers, the press, and the public. Our campaigning agenda is determined by our Executive Committee and all members are encouraged to actively participate in policy development and political campaigning work via our Strategy Groups.
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SummitSkills is the Sector Skills Council for the building services engineering sector.They aim to address several key objectives:
Employer engagement, offering expertise, safeguarding standards.
They are driven to enhance quality and delivery, raise ambition, effectiveness and evolution by using a partnership approach.
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The UK Rainwater Harvesting Association (UK-RHA) is a company limited by guarantee, having been formed in 2004 to serve as a focal point for organisations with business interests in the rainwater harvesting industry. We endeavour to influence opinion and facilitate widespread acceptance of rainwater harvesting technology and provide information to our members on a regular basis concerning national and international standards, public enquiries, new legislation and advances in technology. We participate in standards committees and have a regular dialogue with Government Departments.
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Construction news is a weekly trade magazine published every Thursday. It is the leading read for professionals in the construction industry, its articles include building construction news, construction and building jobs and contract news. It also advises on buying, selling, technical developments and intelligence.
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EAL is the specialist, employer-recognised awarding organisation for the engineering, manufacturing, building services and related sectors. We are the only awarding organisation to invest in the industries they serve and the skills of those who work within them. Our commitment to partnering industry and focus on core sectors gives them unrivalled knowledge and understanding of employer skills needs.This results in qualifications that carry weight and respect with employers so that they deliver real career benefits for learners.
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Waterwise is a UK NGO focused on decreasing water consumption in the UK and building the evidence base for large scale water efficiency. We are the leading authority on water efficiency in the UK. Waterwise is an independent, not for profit organisation that receives funding from the UK water industry and from sponsorship and consultancy work. In England, we sat on the Environment Minister’s Water Saving Group alongside the water industry and regulators. Waterwise also set up the Saving Water in Scotland Network.
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Rac is essential reading for the refrigeration and air conditioning industry.It has been the premier magazine in cooling for over a century,and we are constantly working to make sure they remain number one for news, analysis and debate. Rac is the only cooling magazine with a paid-for
subscriptions base.
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The Energy Saving Trust is the UK's leading impartial organisation helping people to save energy and reduce carbon emissions.
We do this by: providing expert insight and knowledge about energy saving, supporting people to take action helping local authorities and communities to save energy and providing quality assurance for goods, services and installers. Our free, impartial advice and information service helps people across the UK to find the best ways to save energy, conserve water and reduce waste. Our in-depth knowledge means we can tailor advice to a caller's home type, circumstances and household budget, and direct them to the right grants to make change happen - from cavity walls to loft insulation, and help with installing renewable energy sources.
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Beama provides leadership, expertise and independent influence in the areas of product safety, performance, energy efficiency and sustainability. Members of BEAMA benefit from the organisation's considerable influence on UK and European policy; BEAMA has very broad experience in manufacturer representation with particular emphasis on product legislation, standards and market surveillance.Beama works with other industry groups, the UK Government and European Commission and manages research and development projects. It has three sector groupings consisting of Energy, Installation and Power. From generation through to building services equipment, BEAMA members' products have an impact right through the UK electricity supply chain.
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The National Federation of Roofing Contractors Limited (NFRC) is the UK’s largest roofing trade association representing over 60% of the roofing industry by value. By using an NFRC registered contractor you have the comfort of guaranteed protection and quality. NFRC actively ensures that members offer high standards of workmanship and sound business practice through a strict code of practice and independent vetting procedure, including site inspections and adhering to the Government-endorsed TrustMark standards. All NFRC trade members hold comprehensive insurance cover and insurance-backed warranties are available.
Trained and reputable solar installation and heritage specialist roofers also available.
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UHMA is the UK trade association for all forms of radiant heating.
Underfloor heating is more popular than ever. Month by month, year by year the number of systems installed rises to a new record level.
But underfloor heating technology is more than a fashion, far more than a succession of peaks on a sales graph. It is the intelligent, green choice for heating Britain's buildings in the 21st Century.
Integrating the heating system into the very fabric of the building creates a harmony of form and function that puts every square centimetre of floor and wall space to practical use. Heating from the floor upwards harnesses the basic principles of physics to create a better standard of comfort, while using less energy.
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