Building automation systems associations/ regulatory bodies in United Kingdom (UK) (49 found)

BREEAM is a pioneer sustainability standard and rating system for buildings, communities and infrastructure. BREEAM does this through third party certification of the assessment of an asset’s environmental, social and economic sustainability performance, using standards developed by BRE. This means BREEAM rated developments are more sustainable environments that enhance the well-being of the people who live and work in them.

The Construction Industry Council (CIC) is the representative forum for professional bodies, research organizations, and specialist business associations in the construction industry. CIC now occupies a key role within the UK construction industry providing a single voice for professionals in all sectors of the built environment through its collective membership of 500,000 individual professionals and more than 25,000 firms.

The CLC’s objective is to drive industry improvement. It draws together business leaders from across the construction sector to identify how to promote solutions to meet the ambition of a 33% reduction in cost, a 50% reduction in project time, a 50% reduction in carbon emissions, and a 50% reduction in the trade gap.

As Britain’s biggest generator of zero carbon electricity, EDF is working 24/7 to help the United Kingdom (UK) reach Net Zero carbon emissions. They are busy generating zero carbon electricity from wind, nuclear and solar to help cut UK carbon emissions to nothing.

The Energy and Utilities Alliance (EUA) is a not-for-profit trade association that provides an industry voice to help shape the future policy direction within the energy sector. It acts to further the best interests of its members and the wider community in working towards a sustainable, energy secure, and energy-efficient future.

The Engineering Construction Industry Association (ECIA) is the principal trade and employer Association for the UK engineering construction industry. The ECIA provides its members with a collective voice to represent their interests on all matters affecting their industry. They provide Industrial Relations, Health & Safety, Best Practice, Taxation, NAECI Agreements, Membership, Welfare, Employment Relations, and Employment Law.

Global Optimism is a purpose driven enterprise focused on social and environmental change. Global Optimism exists to precipitate a transformation from pessimism to optimism as a method of creating social and environmental change.

Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is the national independent watchdog for work-related health, safety and illness. Their mission is to prevent death, injury and ill health in Britain's workplaces. They are an independent regulator and act in the public interest to reduce work-related death and serious injury across Great Britain’s workplaces.

Heating Force has experience on both sides of the heating industry, and that’s enabled them to build one of the biggest free resources in the UK – helping over 60,000-150,000 visitors with boiler problems every-single-month. They also connect homeowners with cheap boiler installers, such as HEATABLE or WarmZilla.

Hitachi Rail is a fully integrated, global provider of rail solutions across rolling stock, signaling, operation, service & maintenance, digital technology and turnkey solutions.

IFC Certification Ltd is a UKAS accredited and internationally recognized provider of high quality customer focused independent third party certification. IFC Certification Ltd is also a Notified Certification Body for certificating products for CE Marking under the Construction Products Directive.

Industrial and Commercial Heating Equipment Association (ICOM) is the UK's trade association representing the industrial and commercial heating equipment industry sector. Together with the members, ICOM represents the industry's interests at UK Government and European levels. ICOM is a division of the Energy and Utilities Alliance (EUA).

Institute of Domestic Heating & Environmental Engineers is the pre-eminent professional body for the approved heating engineer. The prime objective of the IDHEE is to raise the standards of domestic heating installations through education, to which end IDHEE Education has developed the Domestic Heating Design Course, and continues to develop further courses to enhance the knowledge of installers in general and its members in particular.

The Institute of Refrigeration provides a central resource for people from all over the world to improve the application of refrigeration and allied fields for the general good of society with particular emphasis on environment, efficiency, safety, and innovation.

NMBS (National Merchant Buying Society) is the UK’s largest buying group for independent builder’s, plumbing and heating, timber, and hardware merchants.

Ofgem is Britain’s independent energy regulator. Their role is to protect consumers now and in the future by working to deliver a greener, fairer energy system. They are a non-ministerial government department and an independent National Regulatory Authority.

REFCOM is the UK's market F-GAS certification scheme, operating since 2009. They help companies make sure that they comply with F gas regulations since 2014.

The Royal Fine Art Commission Trust was set up in 1987 as a complement to the Royal Fine Art Commission, the Government’s independent adviser on matters affecting public amenity and aesthetics in England and Wales. It continues to advance its charitable objectives through commentary on design matters, by undertaking or commissioning relevant research, and by partnering projects where its involvement can add value.

As a globally recognized professional body, everything that Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors do is designed to effect positive change in the built and natural environments. Through their respected global standards, pioneering professional progression, and their trusted data and insight, RICS promotes and enforce the highest professional standards in the development and management of land, real estate, construction, and infrastructure.

The Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) is a British Government advisory body that advises central government in emergencies. Specialists from academia and industry, along with experts from within government make up the participation, which will vary depending on the emergency

Select Global Events is a newly formed exhibitions and conference organizer, specializing in launches and managing shows from inception into global brands.

The Sustainable Energy Association are a member based industry body offering innovative policy solutions that link up building-level technologies and the wider energy system to achieve a low carbon, secure energy future for the UK, benefits for UK consumers, and commercial growth for businesses working in the sector.

The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers offers a wide range of services and technical assistance to members and is also a qualifying body whose members are recognized internationally for high standards of competence.

The Climate Group works internationally with leading businesses, states and regions to deliver a world of net zero greenhouse gas emissions and greater prosperity for all.

The Heating Hub is the first impartial, consumer website for the domestic heating industry. They have developed their higher efficiency and installation standard to deliver correctly fitted boilers and controls for the customers.

The University of Nottingham is a pioneering university that transforms the lives of 45,000 students at campuses in the UK, China, and Malaysia.

Founded in 2003, Utilita was created to challenge the Big 6 energy suppliers by empowering everyone with a fair and flexible service that’s good for the pocket and planet.

Warm Homes Suffolk - The Warm Feeling Fund is a partnership program with Suffolk Councils (East Suffolk Council, Suffolk County Council, Ipswich Borough Council, Babergh, and Mid Suffolk District Councils and West Suffolk Council). It is funded by Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS).

AREA is the European organization of air-conditioning, refrigeration, and heat pump (RACHP) contractors. Established in 1988, AREA voices the interests of 26 national members from 22 European countries, representing more than 9,000 companies across Europe (mainly small to medium-sized enterprises), employing some 125,000 people and with an annual turnover approaching € 20 billion.

The Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) is the trade association representing manufacturers of HVACR and water heating equipment, within the global HVACR industry. AHRI’s 315 member companies manufacture quality, efficient, and innovative residential and commercial air conditioning, space heating, water heating, and commercial refrigeration equipment and components for sale in North America and around the world.

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