BPF hits back over air-conditioning
Language: English Series: Estates Times ; (1224) 4 March 1994, 3 | Contract Journal ; 372(5963) 10 March 1994, 7(2)Publication details: 1994Subject(s): Summary: The British Property Federation has proposed that all developments should meet energy conservation targets and that developers, not building control officers, should decide whether air-conditioning is necessary in new buildings. This is in response to the DoE`s consultation document which proposes to extend part L of the Building Regulations.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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The British Property Federation has proposed that all developments should meet energy conservation targets and that developers, not building control officers, should decide whether air-conditioning is necessary in new buildings. This is in response to the DoE`s consultation document which proposes to extend part L of the Building Regulations.