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The EU has set its sights on a monumental task: transforming its entire building stock into a net-zero asset. With the publication of the implementation package for the revised EPBD, the EU has moved from a bold vision to a concrete action plan. This isn’t just another piece of legislation; it’s a blueprint for how we design, upgrade, and manage the spaces we live and work in.
The revised EPBD is the most ambitious effort to date to decarbonise buildings across the bloc, and the clock is ticking. Member states, including Ireland, have less than a year to transpose the new rules into national law before the May 2026 deadline. The newly released guidance package, published on 30 June, provides a clear roadmap for this transition.
The directive is set to have a significant impact on the real estate sector. Property and engineering professionals need to start assessing its effects on compliance, leasing agreements, and retrofit strategies immediately.
This is a crucial opportunity to create a more sustainable and energy-efficient built environment. But the time to act is now.
Robbie Cousins Editor
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Dussmann acquires Lynskey 2
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Dussmann acquires Lynskey Engineering
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Dussmann acquires Lynskey Engineering
The international multi-service provider Dussmann has acquired all shares in the multinational, Irish-headquartered mechanical engineering company, Lynskey Engineering. Lynskey Engineering Group, which has around 120 direct, highly specialised employees and an annual revenue of €59.9m in 2024, will continue its growth trajectory within the Dussmann Technical Solutions division.
The planned acquisition strengthens the Dussmann Technical Solutions division, which was founded in May 2019 and has acquired several other technical services companies, including Irish STS Group, a multinational
specialist electrical engineering company. Dussmann Technical Solutions bundles technical expertise across the entire life cycle of facilities and building projects, from design and technical planning through installation and commissioning to technical maintenance, repair, and operations, all from a single source. The acquisition of Lynskey adds to the existing portfolio in-house capabilities and brings, for the first time, the ability to self-perform specialist mechanical services.
Wolf-Dieter Adlhoch, CEO, Dussmann Group, commented: “The acquisition of Lynskey directly contributes to our ‘Road to 2030’ strategy. An important goal here is to establish and expand our range of engineering services for clients with complex technical demands and mission-critical systems in the industrial, energy and data centre sectors.”
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Lynskey has completed specialist technical projects for blue-chip clients in the data centre, pharmaceutical, retail, commercial and energy sectors. The group provides specialist mechanical design, engineering, installation and commissioning services for its clients across Europe.
Wind energy industry welcomes NDP grid funding
Wind Energy Ireland has welcomed the announcement of an additional €3.5bn to strengthen the electricity grid in the revised National Development Plan
Noel Cunniffe, CEO, Wind Energy Ireland, said: “Last year was the worst ever for wasted wind power, estimated to cost consumers €450m.
“Despite the best efforts of EirGrid and ESB Networks, our electricity grid is simply not able to cope with what our members produce today, let alone meet future demands from offshore wind, solar generation, and the electrification of our economy.
“Today’s investment will help transform our electricity system and accelerate the delivery of clean, affordable and secure power to Irish families and businesses.”
gave approval to 1,132 construction products in 2024
The National Standards Authority of Ireland (NSAI) has released its ‘2024 Year in Review’, showcasing significant advancements in areas crucial to Ireland’s future, including housing innovation, digital resilience, and sustainability.
In 2024, the NSAI made considerable
progress on its 2022-2026 Strategic Plan, utilising standards, metrology, and certification to support key government initiatives and economic growth in housing, digital transformation, climate, and MedTech.
Geraldine Larkin, CEO, NSAI, highlighted
the organisation’s commitment to supporting business growth, competitiveness, and long-term success. She stated that the NSAI acts as a bridge between innovation and assurance, empowering Irish businesses to operate with confidence and international credibility.
Key highlights from the report included the Sustainability and Built Environment department approving 1,132 construction products, and a dedicated Building Information Modelling department was established.
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Signing in Berlin (L to r): Stephan Possekel, Joint Managing Director, Dussmann Technical Solutions; Sean McElligott, Managing Director, Lynskey Engineering; Catherine von Fürstenberg-Dussmann, Chair, Board of Trustees of Dussmann Group; and Oliver Finckh, Joint Managing Director, Dussmann Technical Solutions.
(L to r): Thomas Holmes, Head of Quality, Medical Supply Company; Neville Champ, General Manager, Altherm ICF Ltd; Alan Dillon TD, Minister for Small Businesses and Retail at the Department of Enterprise, Tourism, and Employment; Geraldine Larkin, CEO, NSAI; Caroline Ashe Brady, Director, KORE Group; Siobhán Keogh, Operations Manager, PumpWatch Ltd; and Dr Zdenek Chaloupka, Timing Solutions.
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SEAI Energy Show 2025: ‘Product of the Show’ Winners Announced
Since 1995, the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) has celebrated the best of Irish energy innovation at the annual SEAI Energy Show. The flagship event showcases cutting-edge solutions that are driving Ireland’s transition to a cleaner, more secure energy future.
A highlight of the SEAI Energy Show is the prestigious ‘Product of the Show’ Awards, which recognise outstanding achievements in energy efficiency,
renewable energy and smart energy solutions. These awards are highly coveted within the industry.
This year’s winners were announced recently at a special awards ceremony held at SEAI’s head office in Dublin. The competition attracted a diverse range of entries, each demonstrating a strong commitment to Innovation, climate action, and technical excellence.
Opening the ceremony, Margie McCarthy, Director of Research and
Policy Insights at SEAI, said: “Innovation, new product development and cuttingedge technology are the lifeblood of any industry, particularly so in the energy sector. We need people and organisations to continue to lead the charge. A decarbonised Ireland will mean warmer homes, cleaner air, cheaper and more secure energy, in a prosperous and resilient economy.”
There were five categories in this year’s awards, with Aubren Ltd winning the overall SEAI Energy Show ‘Product of the Show’ award for their EC Retrofit Fan.
Congratulating the winners, SEAI Director, Margie McCarthy, acknowledged their role in accelerating Ireland’s energy transition, stating, “This year’s finalists and winners have set new benchmarks in sustainable energy. Their work is a testament to the power of innovation and the importance of continued investment in research and development. The ‘Product of the Show’ awards recognise not only technical excellence but also the broader impact of sustainable energy solutions on communities, businesses, and the environment.”
SEAI extends its congratulations to all this year’s participants and thanks them for their continued leadership and commitment to exceptional innovation, performance, and contribution to sustainability, setting new benchmarks in sustainable energy products or services.
Category Winners – SEAI Energy Show ‘Product of the Show’ Awards 2025
Product of the Show:
Aubren Ltd. – EC Retrofit Fan
Best Innovation: Panasonic Heating and Cooling – RAC Solo Room Air Conditioner
Best Energy Efficiency Product: Aubren Ltd. – EC Retrofit Fan
Best Services Provider: Retrokit – Energy
Retrofit Planning Software
Best Sustainable Product/Project: Mastertherm Heat Pumps Ltd. –Parknasilla Resort Leisure Centre Plant Retrofit
Best Renewable Product: Senergy Innovations Ltd. – Senergy Integrated Panel
Product of the Show category winner representatives pictured with Margie McCarthy, Director of Research and Policy Insights at SEAI.
Pictured (l-r): Michelle McEvoy, Aubren Ltd; Margie McCarthy, SEAI); Thomas Grattan, Aubren Ltd; Aubrey Nuzum, Aubren Ltd; and Martin Green, Aubren Ltd.
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EFCA calls for an ambitious overhaul of EU public procurement rules
The European Union (EU) is currently undertaking a significant overhaul of its public procurement rules, aiming to modernise and simplify the legislation, promote sustainability, and enhance the competitiveness of European businesses. This revision is driven by the need to address contemporary challenges and ensure the EU’s public procurement framework remains effective and relevant.
European Federation of Engineering Consultancy Associations (EFCA) President, Inés Ferguson, says, “Europe faces unprecedented challenges that require high-quality engineering solutions, not the cheapest, but the best suited for long-term societal benefit. The current overreliance on lowest-price awards undermines innovation and sustainability. The upcoming revision of the directive is a unique opportunity to put quality, value, and resilience at the heart of public procurement.”
These comments come as EFCA publishes a position paper urging the
EU to introduce decisive reforms in the upcoming revision of the Public Procurement Directive.
Curtail the use of lowest-price tender criteria
EFCA’s position paper underscores the urgent need to move away from procurement practices overly focused on the lowest price and instead adopt approaches that prioritise long-term value creation, quality, and sustainability, especially for intellectual services such as engineering and design.
For the upcoming revision of the Public Procurement Directive, EFCA recommends: Curtailing the use of lowest-price criteria in the procurement of intellectual services; Mandating the use of the Most Economically Advantageous Tender (MEAT), with safeguards to prevent de facto lowest-price awards; Introducing price thresholds and mechanisms to eliminate abnormally
low tenders; Sound public procurement practices that can promote sustainable and durable solutions; Promoting the ‘two-envelope system’ – a procurement process where bidders submit two separate sealed envelopes, one containing their technical proposal and the other containing their financial (price) proposal – to ensure quality is assessed independently from cost; Cutting red tape and removing barriers for SMEs; Enhancing digitalisation; Simplifying procedures, improving SME access and ensuring that intellectual property rights (IPR) generated in public projects are not unduly restricted.
Remove barriers to innovation
Carl Fläring, Chair of EFCA’s Working Group on Public Procurement, adds: “EFCA believes that the upcoming revision of the Public Procurement Directive is a key opportunity to remove barriers to innovation and professional quality. Our recommendations aim to support a shift towards more strategic, flexible, and innovation-friendly procurement practices that strengthen Europe’s competitiveness while delivering better value for society.”
With consulting engineers playing a vital role in the delivery of resilient, innovative, and high-quality infrastructure and built environments, EFCA also stresses the role of sound procurement practices in supporting sustainable investment. Welldesigned infrastructure and buildings require upfront costs but generate long-term returns for society, in line with European Green Deal and resilience objectives.
As the European institutions move forward with the directive’s revision, EFCA urges policymakers to seize this opportunity to reframe public procurement as a strategic tool for delivering quality, sustainability, and innovation in Europe’s built environment.
Inés Ferguson, President, EFCA.
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Mitsubishi Electric and EVHACS launch world’s first integrated heat pump and EV charger
Mitsubishi Electric has teamed up with Irish tech firm EVHACS to introduce a groundbreaking product for residential and commercial use: the world’s first integrated heat pump and electric vehicle (EV) charger.
This innovative collaboration combines Mitsubishi Electric’s advanced heat pump and air conditioning systems with EVHACS’ patented EV charging technology into a single, compact unit. This dual-function system efficiently heats and cools spaces while simultaneously charging electric vehicles.
The integrated unit simplifies infrastructure for homeowners, property developers, and commercial operators by merging two essential energy technologies. This leads to easier and faster installation, lower overall costs, and a minimal aesthetic impact on buildings.
Ciaran Moody, President, Mitsubishi Electric Ireland, commented: “This partnership marks a major leap forward in sustainable building technology. We are proud that our Irish team is at the forefront of this innovation—pioneering the future of smart, connected homes and businesses by combining two critical technologies into one intelligent system.
“This solution reflects Mitsubishi Electric’s commitment to driving the energy transition through practical, scalable innovation.”
The integrated system enables maximum energy efficiency, offering a powerful, future-proof solution for the decarbonised buildings of tomorrow.
By intelligently sharing available electrical capacity between heating, cooling and EV charging functions, the system helps prevent overload, avoids costly grid upgrades, and ensures optimal performance even during peak demand.
Ciaran Moody added, “Customers are looking for smarter, simpler ways to adopt low-carbon technologies. By partnering with EVHACS, we’re creating a solution that delivers on both convenience and sustainability. It’s a major leap forward in how we think about the connected home and workplace.”
By combining renewable heating, cooling and smart EV charging in a single unit, only one electrical connection is required —saving time, space, and materials. And, by eliminating the need for separate EV chargers and additional cabling or civil works, the combined solution reduces both upfront installation
and long-term maintenance costs. End users benefit from a lower total system cost while also gaining two essential energy systems in one.
Jeff Aherne, CEO, EVHACS, commented: “This is about convergence. Our mission has always been to make clean energy technologies more accessible and practical. With Mitsubishi Electric, we’re making it easier than ever for people to decarbonise their homes, retail or commercial buildings, and vehicles—all in one step.
“We’ve always believed that heating and mobility infrastructure should evolve together. Our partnership with Mitsubishi Electric proves that bold, collaborative innovation can deliver smarter, greener solutions that genuinely move the needle on climate action. The integration of the Mitsubishi Electric heat pump unit with the EVHACS EV charger results in an EVHACS-branded unit, which comes with a full EVHACS warranty and support. End users continue to benefit from the trusted, award-winning Mitsubishi Electric technology that powers their heating and cooling performance. It’s the best of both worlds—cutting-edge integration backed by proven, reliable engineering. This solution makes sustainability simpler and more accessible for everyone.”
The combined units are now available across Ireland. Contact EVHACS for more information: www.evhacs.com or scan the QR code
(L to r): Jeff Aherne, CEO, EVHACS; Ciaran Moody, President, Mitsubishi Electric Ireland; and Darran Faherty, CPO, EVHACS.
Panasonic - Winners at SEAI Energy Awards 2025 with RAC Solo
Panasonic Heating & Cooling Solutions Ltd is delighted to announce its recent award win at the SEAI Energy Awards in Dublin, achieving a win for the Best Innovative Product with their RAC Solo Air Conditioning Unit, as well as a gaining a Highly Commended award in the Best Renewable Product category for its Aquarea M series range of air-to-water heat pumps, these two accolades are a demonstrable example of the positive impact the products are making in the energy industry.
The SEAI Energy Awards in Dublin are a highly regarded annual event for companies in the energy sector, with the emphasis on innovation and cutting-edge technology.
RAC Solo
Panasonic was among the leaders in product innovation, attaining the title of Best Innovation with the RAC Solo, a standalone air-to-air heat pump system. Designed with no outdoor unit or refrigerant connection, and featuring only two 162mm holes and two ducts, this design saves on installation costs, time, and effort. The discreet yet elegant
indoor unit boasts a fully metal chassis, providing a premium look with a robust body. The new RAC Solo unit also offers multiple operation modes, including cooling, heating, and dehumidifying, as well as functions for noise reduction and energy savings during sleep.
Aquarea M Series
Equally as impressive, Panasonic’s Aquarea M Series range of air-towater heat pumps was awarded a Highly Commended Award in the Best Renewable product category. The Aquarea M series provides high energy efficiency for both residential and commercial applications, utilising the more natural refrigerant R290.
Delivering maximum efficiency and comfort, the M Series heat pump range maintains a high-water flow temperature of up to 75°C at -10°C outside and supplies 55°C hot water at -25°C. The T-CAP technology sustains heating capacity down to -20°C and can work down to -28°C, ideal for retrofit projects requiring high water temperatures. Additionally, it can achieve a DHW storage temperature of up to 65°C or
perform a sterilisation cycle without the use of a direct electric heater. T-CAP technology offers maintained capacity, cost, and space savings, requiring less power.
This flexible range is available in capacities from 9kW and 12kW (Single or 3-phase), and 16kW, 20kW, 25kW, and 30kW (3-phase). The 9kW, 12kW, and 16kW units can connect to four different indoor unit options. The 20kW, 25kW, and 30kW units offer a Standalone Remote Controller or Control Module, and the system can provide up to 300kW with an Aquarea cascade unit.
To find out more about Panasonic’s award-winning heating and cooling solutions, visit www.aircon. panasonic.eu/ IE_en/ or scan the QR code
Panasonic’s Aquarea M Series.
Panasonic RAC Solo.
Pictured receiving Panasonic’s SEAI Energy Product of the Show awards (l to r), Laurence Cox, National Sales Manager, Panasonic Heating and Cooling Ireland; Margie McCarthy, Director of Research and Policy Insights, SEAI; and Hannah Murphy, Marketing Co-Ordinator, Panasonic Heating and Cooling Ireland.
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Howard Neville appointed President of ASHRAE Ireland Chapter
ASHRAE Ireland Chapter has installed Howard Neville as its 2025-2026 Chapter President along with newly elected officers.
Howard Neville is the mechanical department manager with Arcadis Advanced Process Manufacturing Division, a member of ASHRAE Ireland Board of Governors and Chair of the Chapter Technology Transfer Committee. He has 30 years of experience in the Irish mechanical and building services industry, having worked with consulting engineering firms, equipment suppliers and Design & Build contractors.
Howard represented Arcadis and the Irish ASHRAE Chapter, presenting at the international ASHRAE Annual Summer Conference.
On being elected to the office of chapter president, he stated, “I am proud and humbled to take on the role of president of ASHRAE Ireland Chapter for 2025/26. As the industry stands at a crossroads of rapid technological advancements, expectations of indoor environments, ecological responsibility and global political & economic uncertainties, ASHRAE Ireland Chapter is committed to building on the outstanding work of our outgoing president, Edith Blennerhassett in leading the charge in shaping our sustainable future.
“By fostering collaboration and innovation, with the support of ASHRAE vice president Dr John McKeon, we aim to build our relevance and support the ambitions and needs of Ireland’s engineering and built-environment community. Together, we will drive the development of healthy, resilient and energy-efficient solutions that meet the needs of our society today and for generations to come.”
The ASHRAE Ireland Chapter is committed to advancing the fields of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration. Through ongoing education, networking, and advocacy, ASHRAE Ireland supports a diverse community of professionals, including engineers, architects, academics, and government officials. The chapter’s goal is to create built environments that are comfortable, healthy, and efficient for everyone.
The chapter plans to expand its educational and outreach programmes, strengthen its partnerships within the industry and advocate for policies that support sustainable, healthy, and smart building practices. These initiatives are key to addressing the unique challenges and opportunities in Ireland’s growing construction and engineering sectors.
Other board appointments made were Dr John McKeon, (CEO, iAIR Health Group), Vice President; Michael Geraghty
(CEO, Entropic), Treasurer and MP Chair; Conor Murray (Principal Consultant, 3dimension Cleanrooms Ltd), Chapter Technology Transfer Chair; Donal Finn, (UCD Professor School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering), Nominations Chair; Gary O’Sullivan (Managing Director, OSENG), Student Affairs Chair; Immediate Past President Edith Blennerhassett (Director, Arup), Government Affairs Chair; and Karen McNevin, Secretary.
Alex Frant (Project Mechanical Engineer, Axiseng Consulting) was appointed ASHRAE Ireland YEA Chair.
Howard Neville.
Dr John McKeon.
Conor Murray.
Gary O’Sullivan.
Edith Blennerhassett.
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Construction works start on two major capital projects at SETU
South East Technological University (SETU) is delighted to welcome the start of construction work on the second phase of the Higher Education Public Private Partnership (PPP) programme, which includes two significant capital projects for SETU.
The Engineering, Computing, and General Teaching Building at the University’s Cork Road Campus in Waterford, along with the Advanced Science Building at the Kilkenny Road Campus in Carlow, are among the five projects included in this project bundle.
The new capital projects will significantly impact the educational landscape at SETU, facilitating increased access and improved facilities for students across a range of disciplines, including engineering, science, health sciences, computing, arts and humanities.
The new building at the University’s Waterford campus is designed for over 3,400 students and is the largest project in the programme bundle. The proposed 12,894-sq-metre building, featuring laboratories, lecture rooms, and studios, will support new teaching methods and foster multidisciplinary study and training.
In addition, the 6,100-sq-metre project in Carlow will support an increase in STEM students, with new science and health science laboratories, clinics, and a 40-metre indoor sprint track.
These developments are part of the Higher Education Public Private Partnership (PPP) programme announced in 2017, which is delivering 11 new STEM facilities across multiple campuses in Ireland.
The other projects in this phase of the programme are at the Atlantic Technological University, Galway and Letterkenny campuses and at Technological University of the Shannon, Moylish Campus.
The Higher Education Authority (HEA) and the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS) collaborated on this Public-Private Partnership (PPP) project, with the National Development Finance Agency (NDFA) handling procurement and ongoing involvement. Minister James Lawless emphasised the government’s commitment to higher education, regional balance, and lasting educational infrastructure, stating that these “State-of-the-art facilities will have a transformative impact on SETU and the region.” SETU President Professor Veronica Campbell echoed this, highlighting the substantial investment these projects, including the Engineering, Computing, and General Teaching Building and the Advanced Science Building, represent for the university and Ireland’s technological higher education. She added that they align with regional planning goals, aiming for the southeast to become a “UNESCO Learning region” with a strong, innovation-driven economy.”
Updated CIBSE 2025 Training brochure available
The updated CIBSE 2025 Training brochure is available to download now. CIBSE recognises that every professional’s learning journey is unique. That’s why it offers flexible and tailored learning formats to suit all career goals. Training can be accessed remotely 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
CIBSE members receive a 20% discount for all CIBSE training, can access soft skills courses at specially reduced member rates, and choose training tailored to each member’s specific role
To learn more, get in touch with the CIBSE training team to discuss your learning options. Email: training@cibse.org or phone +44 (0)20 8772 3660, or scan the QR code to download the updated 2025 Training Brochure
CIBSE Ireland – Join a Free Webinar on ‘Sustainability in Action’
CIBSE Ireland and Change by Degrees invite you to a free inspirational webinar designed to help building services professionals embed sustainability into their roles.
Date: 15 September 2025
Time: 1:00 PM Irish Time
Location: Online (Zoom link will be sent after registration)
Scan the QR code to register
Pictured (L to r): Paddy Prendergast, Chairperson, SETU Governing Body; Jennifer Murnane O’Connor TD; Prof Veronica Campbell, President, SETU; Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science James Lawless; Minister Mary Butler; John Cummins TD; and Adam Wyse, Mayor, Waterford.
Lighting Europe sheds light on ALAN
Lighting Europe has just published a new position paper on Artificial Lighting at Night (ALAN). The paper urges EU policymakers to establish a harmonised regulatory framework for ALAN, replacing the current patchwork of fragmented national/regional requirements across Europe.
It highlights the essential role of ALAN in our lives while emphasising the need to strike a balance between human needs and the protection of the environment. It stresses that, when creating the specifications for a new lighting system, sufficient consideration should be given to the purpose of the lighting system to be installed, so that light has a clear purpose, is directed only to where it is needed, is not brighter than necessary, and is adapted to suit the task activities or turned off when not required.
It also offers a set of recommendations to be considered for the introduction of harmonised rules. This is a must-read document for all involved in lighting and wellbeing.
Artificial lighting is a vital part of life, and well-designed installations using quality products and control systems are fundamental to providing the right environment, be it for transportation, work, play, leisure, sport or other activities. Good lighting facilitates these activities and through it a sense of wellbeing, comfort, safety and security. All of this, in turn, helps to support and generate the economy.
Scan the QR code to access the report
Total project space using the LEED+WELL pathway has tripled
in less than two years
The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI), the global authority for advancing healthy buildings, organisations and communities, has announced rapid uptake of the streamlined pathway for projects that pursue both LEED and WELL certification. In less than two years, total project space using the pathway has more than tripled—from 80 million to nearly 250 million square feet—while the number of projects has more than doubled, growing from 300 to over 750 across 47 countries. In addition, more than 100 projects, spanning 15 million square feet, have already achieved LEED and WELL certification using the pathway. The accelerated growth reflects a strong rise in global demand for the streamlined certification process.
In April 2023, IWBI and the US Green Building Council (USGBC) deepened their strategic partnership by releasing a streamlined process for projects to pursue certifications for the LEED green building rating system and the WELL Building Standard. The process streamlines documentation for projects that are pursuing both certifications at the same time or that have already earned one certification and are looking to add the other.
“It’s exciting to see the continued global adoption of the LEED + WELL pathway, signalling strong momentum in the market,” said Rachel Hodgdon, President and CEO, IWBI. “The growing demand to pursue the world’s leading standards for green buildings and healthy buildings together reflects a deepening recognition that human health and planetary health are inextricably linked.”
The news was announced at the WELL 2025 Climate and Health Summit in Tokyo in June.
Net Zero: Enhancing Pump Efficiency in Healthcare Settings
To reach net-zero, it’s crucial to correctly specify and maintain safety-critical plant room components like pumps. Declan McPartlin, Business Development Manager (North) at Wilo Ireland, emphasises this, especially for demanding environments such as healthcare settings where precision and reliability are essential.
Hospitals depend on plant rooms and their circulating and booster pumps to distribute hot and cold water, much like humans rely on their hearts. A failure in these systems would have catastrophic consequences, disrupting operations and jeopardising patient and staff safety. With healthcare under pressure and aiming for net-zero, efficient and reliable plant rooms are critical, not only for safety but also to reduce Ireland’s significant healthcare building carbon emissions.
Maintaining Healthy Pumps: A Challenge for Asset Managers.
Maintaining optimal performance in hospital plant rooms and pumps is a significant challenge for estate managers. Heavy workloads often lead to neglected specialised monitoring and outdated asset lists, complicating equipment tracking. Many plant rooms are hard to access, located in remote or confined spaces, and a lack of historical knowledge makes auditing, removal and installation of pumps—especially heavy ones—a complex logistical task.
To overcome these complexities, it’s essential to involve pump industry specialists. Suppliers like Wilo can consolidate existing assets, create comprehensive asset lists, and
implement effective Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) solutions. Wilo utilises a traffic light system for PPM, categorising equipment as red (urgent), amber (soon), or green (healthy), which helps schedule maintenance, manage documentation, and minimise unexpected downtime. Remote monitoring and service agreements can further ease the burden on estate managers. When selecting suppliers, it’s crucial to partner with those who understand the sensitive nature of plant rooms, ensuring their staff are properly trained and certified to prevent additional problems.
The Smart Way to Net Zero
Smart pump technology, developed through collaboration between estate managers and pump manufacturers, is key to reaching net-zero goals. Pumps like the Wilo-Stratos MAXO don’t just move water, they provide immediate energy savings through intelligent, automated operations.
These smart pumps “learn” a system’s operational characteristics, adapting in real-time to heating or cooling demands and working seamlessly with other building services. Their smart functions provide estate managers with detailed performance data, including alerts, warnings, and notifications, allowing for proactive maintenance and insight into system health.
The latest smart pump technology also provides crucial information on heat flow, cooling flow and volume flow. Combining this data with other smart building systems offers insights into usage patterns, leading to betterregulated indoor climate control. This
optimisation minimises power and water usage, significantly reducing costs and contributing to net-zero targets. Manufacturers can assist in specifying the right pumps and forecasting energy and cost savings, supporting customers in achieving their net-zero ambitions. Wilo offers energy audits to determine return on investment and payback periods.
A Safer, More Efficient Future
Achieving net-zero in healthcare hinges on a collaborative approach between internal managers and external specialists, particularly concerning safety-critical plant rooms and pumps. By holistically implementing smart pump technology, healthcare facilities can collect and analyse vital data, leading to significant cost, energy, and water savings, thereby accelerating their journey toward net-zero goals.
For more information about Wilo and its energy solutions audits, visit www. wilo.com/ ie/en/Service/ Energy-Solutions or scan the QR code
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Ventilation for schools – SDG-03 compliant S&P PURECLASS for particle-free air
PURECLASS is an advanced ventilation solution developed by Soler & Palau to improve indoor air quality and energy efficiency in educational and work environments. As a decentralised ventilation unit, it is the ideal solution for renovations in existing schools without ventilation, or those with poor ventilation. It is equally suitable for new-builds, especially in buildings where there are space limitations to locate the necessary ducts in other types of ventilation systems.
The PURECLASS system works through an air recovery and filtration process. The decentralised ventilation unit captures air from inside the space, filters it to remove harmful particles, and recovers the heat before expelling it to the outside.
At the same time, it introduces clean, filtered air from outside, maintaining the ideal comfort temperature and ensuring optimal air quality.
PURECLASS integrates a range of advanced technology solutions that are designed to maximise system efficiency and adaptability. The unit has an integrated outdoor air bypass that allows the outside air to be used for free-cooling in indoor spaces. It is also equipped with an advanced controller capable of controlling up to five devices simultaneously, as well as full BMS compatibility.
Benefits of PURECLASS
One of the main advantages of PURECLASS is its award-winning simplified installation. As it is a decentralised ventilation unit, it does not require ducts inside the building. This means that it can be quickly
mounted on the ceiling or integrated into a false ceiling, adapting to the specific needs of each space without the need for costly or invasive works.
PURECLASS is equipped with highefficiency filters that remove fine particles, pollen, bacteria and viruses from the air, significantly improving indoor air quality. Available filters include pollen filters (G4), particulate filters (MS), bacteria filters (F7) and virus filters (F9).
PURECLASS features a high-efficiency heat exchanger that can recover up to 92% of the heat from the exhaust air. In addition, it is equipped with energyefficient low SFP EC motors which significantly reduce energy costs and contribute to the sustainability of the building. It is not only efficient, but also aesthetically pleasing. Its streamlined
design ensures that it does not interfere with the aesthetics of the building, while its compact dimensions allow for discreet and efficient installation.
Maintenance is simple. Filters and motors are easily accessible from the bottom of the equipment, making them easy to clean and replace with no need to disassemble heavy panels or perform complex interventions.
In short, when considering the implementation or renovation of ventilation systems in educational environments, choosing the right solution is key both for the wellbeing of students and staff, as well as for the optimisation of resources and the sustainability of the centre. The choice of PURECLASS not only delivers significant benefits for building users, but also for the system designers and installers involved in the project.
For cost-effective, low-energy, low-sound, low-weight solutions for schools, contact Soler & Palau Ventilation Systems.
Further details from Soler & Palau Ventilation Systems. T: 01 412 4020; E: sales.ie@solerpalau.com
S&P PURECLASS installed in a typical classroom setting.
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EU energy system at a tipping point, says EFCA
The European Federation of Engineering Consultancy Associations (EFCA) has released a report highlighting critical vulnerabilities in the EU’s energy system. The report emphasises an over-reliance on fossil fuels and the inherent weaknesses of a centralised energy system struggling to adapt to increasingly decentralised patterns of energy production and consumption.
The EFCA report concludes that the EU is at a tipping point regarding its energy systems’ capacities to meet growing demand.
Speaking at the launch of EFCA’s report, ‘Resilience of the European Energy System Current State, Risks and Recommendations’, Inés Ferguson, President, EFCA, stated, “Europe is facing a difficult balancing act, as it navigates the energy challenge. Whilst striving to maintain its green ambitions, our political leaders cannot sacrifice competitiveness or strategic autonomy. It only takes a system failure of a couple of seconds for an entire national energy supply to go down, as we recently experienced in Spain. We need stronger national and cross-border networks to power Europe’s economic growth. EFCA has considered what a resilient European energy system looks like, and our recommendations are intended to help policymakers.”
Resilience of critical infrastructure is a hot topic in political and business fora alike. EFCA highlights the need for an integrated approach. Consulting engineers are among the few stakeholders capable of providing solutions, owing to their skills but also direct knowledge of the European energy infrastructure across economic sectors and countries.
Jeffrey Seeck, Chairman of EFCA’s Future Trends Committee, added: “From where we stand as engineers, the challenge is clear. Decentralise risk, diversify supply and put engineers in the room when the decisions are made. Neither the EU institutions nor the member states can afford second-best solutions for such a critical sector.”
Significant investment coupled with rapid policy and legislative changes will be needed to adapt the energy system, but smart
Don’t touch EU ETS 2: Industry chiefs urge swift decarbonisation of Europe’s buildings
Leading European industry associations, including the European Heat Pump Association, have reaffirmed strong support for the EU ETS 2 (Emissions Trading System for buildings and transport) as crucial for decarbonising Europe’s buildings. They caution against reopening the EU ETS 2 Directive, warning that it could lead to delays or withdrawal. The associations emphasise that revenues from both the Social Climate Fund and EU ETS 2 must be strictly earmarked for decarbonising building heating and cooling, including consumer support for efficient, renewable heating appliances. They also call for a temporary
solutions can offset the initial costs. Reducing energy imports and the associated economic and political instability, will ensure that the energy infrastructure is ready to withstand the many natural and man-made challenges.
As the recent European Commission proposal for the next Multiannual Financial Framework will trigger numerous debates in the coming period, EFCA urges European and national policy makers to seize this opportunity to ensure that the resilience of energy infrastructure will be at the heart of such debates. Without a strong and stable energy sector, the EU’s resilience and competitiveness will falter.
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lending facility from 2026 for member states to accelerate renovation, particularly for low- and middle-income households. Finally, they emphasise the importance of close coordination between ETS 2 authorities and National Building Renovation Plans (NBRPs) to ensure aligned timelines and data sharing, particularly for the least efficient buildings. They note that any delay to ETS 2 would undermine the business case for clean heating and hinder Europe’s energy transition.
The signatories are APPLiA Europe (the association of European manufacturers of home appliances), European Heating Industry Association (EHI), European Heat Pump Association (EHPA), GCP Europe (Genie Climatique Internationale, the voice of the building services engineering sector, mechanical contractors, plumbers, and HVAC installers), and Solar Heat Europe.
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EU guidance on phasing out fossil fuel boilers
On 30 June, the European Commission released Annex 11 of its draft guidance for the revised Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD), focusing on fossil fuel boilers (Article 13, Annex II). This document clarifies what constitutes a fossil fuel boiler and mandates that member states plan for a complete phase-out of these boilers by 2040. Importantly, a boiler’s classification as fossilfuelled will depend on the fuel type used in 2040, not the boiler technology itself.
The guidance also details how member states should develop their National Building Renovation Plans (NBRPs), outlining strategies for boiler replacement or conversion to renewable fuels. It emphasises the significance of gas grid decarbonisation and aligning these plans with other national energy and climate initiatives, such as National Energy and Climate Plans (NECPs) and local heating strategies.
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OCS female-led FM team wins key Medical Council FM contract
OCS has been awarded a new Total Facilities Management (TFM) contract with the Medical Council of Ireland, marking a significant milestone in the evolution of facilities services within one of Ireland’s most respected regulatory bodies.
The Medical Council, the statutory regulator for doctors in Ireland, plays a vital role in ensuring patient safety and supporting the professional development of over 20,000 registered doctors. With responsibilities ranging from medical education accreditation to fitness-to-practise investigations, the Council’s operations demand a high standard of support services to maintain its critical infrastructure.
Following a rigorous public procurement process, OCS was selected to deliver a comprehensive suite of TFM services, including mechanical and electrical maintenance, cleaning, security, life safety systems, BMS management, CCTV monitoring, and keyholding. The contract also includes the consolidation of over 32 previously separate suppliers, streamlining operations and enhancing service delivery.
Ciara McMorrow, Facilities Manager, Medical Council, commented: “We’ve been planning this transformation for some time. The opportunity to consolidate services under one roof was essential – not just for efficiency, but for quality and consistency. OCS stood out not only for their technical capability but for the strength of their relationships and trust-based approach.”
A standout feature of the partnership has been the shared commitment to diversity and inclusion. The council was particularly impressed by OCS Ireland’s female-led FM team, a rarity in a traditionally maledominated field. It was refreshing to see a woman leading the FM team – someone who could climb up on a roof and talk HVAC with confidence. That kind of representation matters.
Reflecting on the broader significance of the partnership, Áine Mulcahy, Managing Director – Ireland, OCS, highlighted the importance of trust, service excellence, and long-term collaboration at the heart of OCS’s approach, “We are delighted to welcome the Irish Medical Council as a new strategic customer within our portfolio and appreciate their trust in our end-to-end facilities management services. We are committed to providing them with the highest standards of service and look forward to a successful partnership.”
Eoin Power, Mobilisation Manager at OCS UK & Ireland, commented, “This is a strategic partnership that supports the Medical Council’s mission to protect patients and support doctors. We’re honoured to be part of that journey.”
Pictured (l to r): Gill O’Riordan, Director of Strategic Solutions, OCS; Ciara McMorrow, Facilities Manager, Medical Council of Ireland; and Eoin Power, Mobilisation Manager, OCS.
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Annual Meeting and General Assembly.
Prague hosts 28th Europump General Assembly charting the future of the European pump sector
The 28th Europump (European Pump Association) Annual Meeting and General Assembly, held from 21 to 23 May at the Hilton Prague Old Town, drew delegates from across Europe and beyond. Hosted by the Czech Pump Manufacturers Association (CPMA), the three-day event brought together industry leaders, technical experts, and policymakers for intensive discussions, strategic collaboration, and societal engagement.
The 2025 programme featured a dynamic mix of keynote presentations, technical sessions, and working groups. Highlights included George Karkampasis of the European Aluminium Association discussing the transition from the Green Deal to a Clean Industrial Deal, Michael Michaud of the Hydraulic Institute providing a North American market and policy update, and Oxford Economics presenting the World Pumps Report 2025. Additionally, Cassiano Cezario from WEG delivered a compelling talk on trends and challenges in electric motors.
Delegates participated in three parallel working sessions focusing on EU CE marking, global efficiency alignment, and pump knowledge sharing, fostering in-depth discussions on regulatory compliance, international efficiency standards, and consolidating industry knowledge.
Special thanks go to WEG, the gold sponsor, and Anga and Innomotics, who provided key support as bronze sponsors. Their collective involvement was crucial to the event’s overall success and enjoyment for all participants.
Europump President, Luboš Michlík, remarked, “Hosting the 2025 Annual Meeting in Prague was both an honour and a testament to our industry’s resilience and unity. The enthusiastic participation and collaborative spirit demonstrated throughout the three days underscore our collective commitment to innovation and excellence in the pump sector.”
The Europump Annual Meeting continues to be a pivotal platform for advancing the interests of the European pump industry. Plans are already underway for the 2026 annual meeting, which will be hosted by VDMA in Frankfurt from 27 to 29 May.
Europe’s transport infrastructure at a crossroads – EFCA
The European Federation of Engineering Consultancy Associations (EFCA) has published a report on the resilience of Europe’s land transport network, urging a significant shift in strategy.
EFCA President Inés Ferguson emphasises that despite heavy investment, Europe’s transport infrastructure suffers from short-term, fragmented fixes. She advocates for investing in an integrated, efficient, and safe transport network to strengthen the EU single market, boost competitiveness, and ensure Europe’s strategic autonomy.
The report highlights that the European transport sector faces numerous challenges, both climate- and human-induced. Addressing these requires not only substantial investment but also a fundamental change in mindset towards long-term planning, regional coordination, and resilient infrastructure design.
Jeffrey Seeck, Chairman of EFCA’s Future Trends Committee, starkly warns against viewing incidents like bridge collapses as mere bad luck, stating, “This report is the wake-up call our transport systems desperately need.”
EFCA believes that reactive, expensive, and unsustainable repairs is the wrong approach. It proposes an alternative collaborative approach for a resilient European land transport system, involving consulting engineers who possess the skills and direct knowledge to provide integrated solutions.
The federation calls for transformational policy and legislation alongside adequate budgets to fully adapt the transport system to the new political and socioeconomic context. Many smart and sustainable solutions from engineers are already available but are often overlooked or deemed too expensive by the public sector. The persistent congestion and delays on European roads and railways, EFCA argues, demonstrate that resilience is a worthwhile investment.
While welcoming recent European Commission proposals, such as dual civil and military infrastructure use and a High-Speed Rail Network, EFCA urges policymakers to implement a truly comprehensive vision and policy for the transport sector, rather than settling for half-measures.
Cassiano Cezario from WEG delivered a compelling talk on electric motors at the Europump
Mitsubishi Electric Ireland extends warranty on Ecodan heat pumps to seven years
Mitsubishi Electric Ireland has announced a significant enhancement to the warranty coverage of its market-leading Ecodan range of outdoor and indoor heat pump units. Homeowners can now benefit from an extended seven-year warranty, an upgrade from the standard three-year warranty, once the installer registers the unit on the innovative Mitsubishi Electric InstallME app.
The extended warranty underlines Mitsubishi Electric’s commitment to delivering superior quality and longterm peace of mind for homeowners, as well as robust support for its network of trusted installers. By offering an extended warranty, Mitsubishi Electric is ensuring that customers can enjoy the efficiency, reliability, and sustainability of their Ecodan heat pump systems for years to come.
The InstallME App: Streamlining Installer Success
The InstallME app is Mitsubishi Electric’s cutting-edge digital platform, simplifying installation and registration for installers while boosting customer satisfaction. Key features include
• Simplified extended warranty registration,
• A comprehensive product database for quick access to information, and service and maintenance logs for optimal system performance.
• Instant technical support for installers, including troubleshooting guides, direct access to Mitsubishi Electric’s support team, and a chatbot.
• Digital records for better oversight
• An eco-friendly solution that reduces paperwork.
A win-win for customers and installers
The extended warranty and InstallME app strengthen the relationship between Mitsubishi Electric, installers, and homeowners. Homeowners enjoy seven years of peace of mind with their Ecodan heat pump, while installers gain
tools that streamline operations and add value to the customer experience. Benefits include:
• Improved budget planning by reducing unexpected repair costs and
• Increases tenant satisfaction with reliable heating.
• Support for national climate goals through advanced heat pump technology, and
• Efficient maintenance management via digital tools for optimal performance.
Annual servicing requirement
To maintain your seven-year warranty, annual servicing of your Mitsubishi Electric Ecodan unit is essential. Mitsubishi Electric Ireland offers various service options, including booking directly through its website, using an authorised installer, or selecting one of its approved service partners (details are also available on its website). Its recommended partners are fully trained and certified, offering system checks, cleaning, performance optimisation, and ensuring warranty compliance. Regular servicing safeguards your heat pump’s longevity, efficiency, and comfort.
About Mitsubishi Electric’s Ecodan Range Ecodan heat pumps are designed
Customers can now benefit from an extended seven-year warranty, an upgrade from the standard one-year warranty, by registering their unit through the innovative InstallME app.
to deliver efficient, low-carbon heating and hot water for homes and businesses. With advanced technology, exceptional reliability, and a focus on sustainability, the Ecodan range is a leading choice for those seeking to reduce their environmental impact while enjoying superior performance.
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To take advantage of the extended warranty, installers are encouraged to download the InstallME app and register their units. Terms and Conditions will apply.
For more information on the app, warranty, or Mitsubishi Electric’s range of Ecodan heat pumps, visit les.mitsubishielectric.ie or contact Mitsubishi Electric Ireland’s customer service team on 01 419 8800
Ecodan heat pumps are designed to deliver efficient, lowcarbon heating and hot water for homes and businesses.
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Grant Ireland welcomes the publication of TAZCH’s landmark Renewable Heating Obligation Report
The new landmark Renewable Heating Obligation (RHO) Report from the Alliance for Zero Carbon Heating (TAZCH) details how the Irish government could slash residential heating emissions quickly, cheaply, without disruption to consumers and at zero cost to the taxpayer. The report claims this can be achieved by altering the government’s proposed RHO rates of 1.5% and 3% and introducing a 20% blend of renewable liquid fuels. This small change would create the equivalent carbon saving of installing 160,000 heat pumps, without the need for retrofitting, disruption to households, or grid upgrades.
Grant Ireland has stated that it fully supports the recommendations outlined in TAZCH’s RHO report, which it says provides a practical and inclusive roadmap to accelerate home heating decarbonisation across Ireland.
The report findings challenge the government’s current heat decarbonisation strategy, which relies almost exclusively on deep retrofitting and heat pumps. These options remain financially out of reach for many, especially in rural Ireland, where 700,000 homes rely on liquid fuels and incomes are lower, and the housing stock is older.
Grant has been preparing for this transition for some time, with the Grant Vortex range of HVO biofuel-compatible boilers available and ready to help households significantly reduce their carbon footprint. This solution aligns with the ambitions of the RHO report and ensures that no home is left behind as we move toward net zero. The technology, fuels, and skills are already in place, and now government policy needs to match the pace of innovation and opportunity.
Speaking about the recommendation, Philip Hannon, CEO, TAZCH, says, “This is the quickest, simplest and most equitable way to cut carbon emissions from home heating in Ireland. We already have the infrastructure, a trained workforce, and
Emission Buildings
The Federation of European Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Associations (REHVA) will hold its Brussels Summit
renewable fuels ready to go. All we need is the political will.
“TAZCH fully supports heat pumps where they’re appropriate, but we need a complementary approach. A 20% blend of renewable liquid fuel delivers the same carbon savings as 160,000 heat pumps, but it would take us 26 years to install that many at the current rate. We don’t have that time.”
TAZCH is calling on the government to:
• Separate the liquid fuels and gas sector into different schemes
• Create a dedicated Renewable Liquid Fuels Obligation incorporating obligations for transport and heating
• Set an immediate 20% renewable liquid fuel obligation for home heating.
The report warns that current government proposals for an RHO—with targets of just 1.5% rising to 3%—will fail to drive real emissions reductions. This can be easily rectified by acknowledging that the two main heating vectors of gas and oil, which represent circa 80% all Irish households, are different and would benefit from two separate schemes, with the liquid sector cojoined with the already established liquid obligation within the Renewable Transport Fuel Obligation covering the same companies. This will enable the liquid heating sector to achieve a 20% ambition immediately, delivering a significant climate impact.
2025 on 17 and 18 November at the European and Economic Social Committee headquarters in Brussels.
This 16th edition of the summit will focus on ‘HVAC in Zero Emission Buildings - solutions for IEQ and affordable buildings’. The event is set to gather policymakers, industry leaders, experts, and stakeholders to discuss the crucial link between indoor air quality, sustainable energy solutions, and fair access to affordable heating and cooling.
Founded in 1963, REHVA is an umbrella organisation representing over 120,000 HVAC designers, building services engineers, technicians, and experts across 26 European countries.
For more details, please visit www.rehva.eu
REHVA Brussels Summit 2025: HVAC in Zero
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Daikin Ireland bolsters Munster presence with opening of new Cork office
Munster now accounts for circa 40% of heat pump manufacturer and global HVAC leader Daikin’s Irish growth, with a new Cork office expected to create up to 10 new jobs
Daikin Ireland has continued its expansion with the opening of a new office in Cork to cater for commercial, industrial and residential clients across the region.
Located in Eastgate Business Park, Little Island, Daikin’s new Cork office will provide a full suite of design, sales and aftersales services to clients in the residential heating, commercial air conditioning and industrial process sectors. The new office will enhance Daikin’s support to Munster-based clients, including commercial offices, hotels and hospitality businesses, and especially pharmaceutical firms.
The new office will accommodate 12 people initially, although the company’s expansion is expected to create up to 10 new jobs in the next 24 months. In addition to design, sales and after-sales, the new facility has a training centre where heating and plumbing engineers will train and learn about the company’s latest products
D/RES announces Ireland’s first public buildings built to net zero carbon
Developer D/RES has started work on a new €3.2m landmark project at its Altidore Gardens development in Newtownmountkennedy, Co Wicklow. The innovative development will feature Ireland’s first net-zero carbon public buildings: a creche and a community centre. These facilities, primarily constructed from responsibly sourced, mass-engineered timber (MET), mark a significant step forward for sustainable construction in Ireland. As a result, they will be Ireland’s first privately developed MET public buildings.
Commenting on the announcement, D/RES CEO, Patrick Durkan, said: “I am delighted to announce the commencement of construction on these groundbreaking public buildings in Newtownmountkennedy. This project is about delivering sustainable, environmentally-friendly, and futureproofed infrastructure for Ireland. This milestone isn’t just a first for D/RES; it’s a
and technology.
Renowned for its energy-efficient and environmentally friendly HVAC solutions, Daikin is at the forefront of Ireland’s transition to renewable energy across residential, commercial and industrial sectors. In the past eight years alone, Daikin Ireland has experienced growth in all market sectors, including residential, commercial, pharma and data centres.
Speaking about the new Cork office, Michael Sheehan, General Manager, Daikin Ireland, commented, “Our new facility will allow us to better support our Munster client base with a full range of services, including technical expertise, cooling and heating solutions and energy-efficient air-conditioning products across all sectors.”
national first for privately developed public buildings, setting a new benchmark for low-carbon, high-performance construction. It clearly demonstrates that net-zero carbon principles are achievable and should be the standard for Ireland’s future.”
The project targets a reduction in carbon emissions, aiming for under 10kgCO2e/m²/year for both operational and embodied carbon.
Features include:
• Efficient heating and cooling: Buildings will use high-efficiency heat pumps for heating. Natural ventilation is prioritised, with automated systems in the creche and manual windows in the community centre. Only the creche’s sleeping room will have an A/C unit, maintaining temperatures between 18°C-20°C.
• Renewable energy: Solar PV will supply 20% of each building’s operational energy.
• Mass timber construction: While the substructure uses concrete, all superstructure above ground will be constructed from MET.
• Fire safety: The MET superstructure with fire-rated wood fibre insulation
has a 60-minute fire rating and has received a comprehensive fire safety certificate and commencement notice from Wicklow County Council. This project is supported by Construct Innovate, the Irish Green Building Council, University of Galway and the Timber in Construction Steering Group, highlighting a commitment to a sustainable built environment.
Michael Sheehan, General Manager, Daikin (centre), with the Daikin team.
Pictured at the commencement of works in Newtownmountkennedy for Ireland’s first public buildings being built to net zero carbon, (l to r): Kevin Durkan, COO, D/RES; Patrick Durkan, CEO, D/RES; and Brett Chrystal, Head of Sustainable Design, D/RES.
Reducing carbon emissions - Raising our ambition
According to Met Éireann, 2023 was the warmest year on record in Ireland and globally, with the annual average global temperature 1.45°C above the preindustrial average. It’s also clear that since the 1980s, Europe has been warming twice as fast as the global average and is now the fastestwarming continent on Earth.
In 2023, the EU adopted a set of Commission proposals, reducing net greenhouse gas (F-gas) emissions by at least 55% by 2030, compared to
1990 levels.
It was implemented to begin the global phase-down of F-gases, which have high Global Warming Potential (GWP). This is one of the conditions to enable the EU to become the first climate-neutral continent by 2050.
On 11 March 2024, the revision of the F-gas Regulation (EU) 2024/573 came into force, which was necessary to enable the achievement of new EU-wide targets. Overall, the new F-gas
Regulation introduces significant restrictions from 2025 onwards to mitigate environmental impact, with progressive bans on the use of HFCs in various applications, with a particular focus on medical inhalers, foams, heat pumps and technical aerosols.
How we can influence?
F-gases are a group of gases containing fluorine, including HFCs. Within our industry, many of the traditional refrigeration, heating and cooling machines operate using F-gas including heat pumps & chillers.
At this stage of the F-gas phase down, traditional refrigerants such as R134a, R410A and R407C are already in the process of being banned in developed countries with R-32 also under scrutiny.
There has never been a better time for consultancy firms to choose ultra low or zero GWP HVAC solutions such as R290, R1234ze and R454C to comply with incoming the new stringent F-Gas regulations.
As a pioneer of ultra-low GWP technology in Ireland for many years, Eurofluid Energy Solutions have agreed an exclusive strategic collaboration with CLINT Commercial HVAC Solutions, which are already
renowned within our industry for their high-quality liquid chillers, heat pumps, and other HVAC products. The company has a strong reputation for providing flexible, customised solutions, particularly for large-scale installations. Clint’s commitment to quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction is reflected in its certifications, including CE, BV, UNI EN ISO 9001:2008, UNI EN ISO 14001:2015 and EUROVENT CERTIFICATION for chillers, heat pumps, multi-purpose units, fan coils and air handling units.
The Rise of the Natural Refrigerant Solution
At Eurofluid Energy Solutions, we provide high temperature, natural refrigerant solutions with zero or negligible GWP, such as the CLINT Eco V-Therm R290 range.
Available up to 166 kW in a single module, the CLINT Eco V-Therm
reversible heat pump range offers superior performance, hot water up to 70°C or 55°C at -20°C outside air, Eurovent certified performance.
It is the perfect choice for Domestic Hot Water generation and high temperature LPHW, hybrid or cooling applications while also suitable for boiler replacement without the need for changing pipework, pumps or emitters.
The range is available with AC or EC inverter fans, and in Standard or High Efficiency super silenced versions.
Commissioning, proactive monitoring, fault diagnosis and parameter changes can be accessed remotely from anywhere in the world using the Clint Web Server.
Advanced functions are supplied as standard:
• SSP – Set-Point Variation
• Climatic Curve - Set-Point Variation In Relation To Outside Air Temperature
• LP – Demand Limit
• SGR - Smart Grid Ready
• DHW - Domestic Hot Water Management
• HYM - Hybrid Systems Management.
CLINT also offers a comprehensive range of air cooled and water cooled heat pump and chillers, along with multi-functional four-pipe solutions using other environmentally friendly refrigerants such as R454B, R454C and R1234ze.
Eurofluid Energy Solutions assist consulting engineers to accomplish their renewable and clean energy concepts.
Our focus is providing our clients with enhanced heating and cooling solutions to achieve their sustainability goals.
For further details on the CLINT Eco V-Therm range or any other CLINT product, please contact Stephen Costelloe, Director, Eurofluid Energy Solutions
stephen@euro-fluid.com
Clint Eco V-Therm 504-P 166 kW High temperature R290.
Grant Aerona R290 Heat Pumps: Built for Easy Installation and Smarter Heating
For builders working throughout Ireland, the Grant Aerona R290 air-to-water air source heat pump offers a modern, high-performance solution that’s as efficient to install as it is to run. Designed specifically for the Irish climate, this A+++ rated heat pump is quickly becoming the system of choice among builders and developers for its ease of installation, low environmental impact, and powerful performance.
With five models ranging from 4kW to 16kW, the Aerona R290 range provides flexibility for everything from compact new builds to larger family homes, making it an ideal fit for both individual homes and multi-unit housing developments.
Built with Installation in Mind
Designed with the installer in mind, the Aerona R290 heat pump reduces on-site work by including key components already built in, such as a high-efficiency PWM circulating pump and a DC twin rotary compressor. This preintegrated approach cuts down on parts procurement and installation time,
helping your team deliver consistent, high-quality installs while staying on schedule.
Specifically, for those in the building industry, the Aerona R290 has helped streamline handover processes by reducing delays and minimising technical challenges on-site. The compact size and quiet operation also make it easier to meet planning and design considerations for residential schemes.
Smart Controls for Smarter Projects
With the Grant Aerona Smart Controller included, installers benefit from an intuitive, easy-to-use interface that simplifies commissioning and setup. Adding the optional Aerona Smart WiFi Hub gives homeowners remote access to their heating system, an increasingly in-demand feature, while also enabling installers to provide remote diagnostics, updates, and ongoing support.
For builders, this means fewer callbacks, happier clients, and a stronger after-sales experience without added complexity.
Low Carbon, High Efficiency
Sustainability is no longer optional and the Aerona R290 delivers. It uses natural refrigerant R290, which has an impressively low Global Warming Potential (GWP) of just 3. The system is A+++ rated and helps your development meet and exceed current energy standards, particularly as building regulations across the island of Ireland continue to evolve towards decarbonisation.
Training Support for Your Team
Recognising the central role of builders and heating installers in modern housebuilding, Grant offers robust training programmes to ensure your team is fully equipped to work with the Aerona R290. A one-day installer course at the Grant Training Academy covers installation, commissioning, servicing, and safe handling of refrigerant R290. An eLearning option is also available, giving teams the flexibility to train at their own pace and location.
Partnering for the Long Term
With over 15 years of experience in heat pump technology and a longstanding reputation for innovation, Grant is committed to supporting Irish builders as the industry transitions to more sustainable heating systems. The Aerona R290 is the latest example of this commitment, offering a practical, future-proofed solution that supports both performance goals and regulatory compliance.
Visit www.grant.ie more information on Grant’s range of innovative heating solutions. Follow Grant on Facebook @ GrantIRL, X and Instagram @grant_irl and LinkedIn @GrantEngineeringULC. You can also subscribe to Grant on YouTube @GrantEngineeringIE
The Grant Aerona Smart Controller. A streamlined installation process.
NEXT GENERATION
The Grant Aerona R290
- Innovative Design
- Exceptional Performance
- Ultra-Low Noise Levels
- Outputs from 4kW – 16kW
MyATC: A Smarter Way to Get More from Every ATC Purchase
In today’s competitive electrical industry, contractors are under more pressure than ever to streamline operations, maximise efficiency, and deliver value. With that in mind, ATC has launched MyATC, a practical new app that turns everyday product purchases into meaningful rewards and offers direct access to technical support and product resources.
Practical, Easy to Use, and Built for Contractors
MyATC is designed specifically for electrical contractors who purchase ATC products through wholesalers across Ireland. The app rewards users with points for every qualifying purchase, which can be redeemed for digital gift cards from trusted Irish retailers, including Tesco, M&S, Just Eat, and others.
There is no change to your current purchasing process; simply upload invoices via the app and begin earning points. A 100-point welcome bonus is also available when users first sign up.
More Than Rewards – Access to Tools That Save Time
The app also serves as a convenient technical resource. Users can access ATC’s full product catalogue, check specifications, download installation guides, and find answers to common technical queries, all from their phone, without the need to call or search manually.
This functionality supports faster decision-making onsite and reduces time spent chasing information, making
day-to-day work more efficient. Getting Started Is Quick and Straightforward
1. Download MyATC from the App Store or Google Play
2. Register with basic details
3. Receive your 100 welcome points
4. Upload qualifying ATC invoices
5. Redeem points for digital rewards
A More Efficient Way to Do What You’re Already Doing
Electricians and contractors choose ATC products for their quality and reliability. MyATC enhances that experience by providing something extra, a smart, time-saving app that gives back, supports your work, and simplifies access to product information.
This is not just about rewards. It is about working more efficiently and making the most of every purchase.
For more information or to get started, visit www.atc.ie/myatc
My Introducing Our New Rewards App The App for Contractors
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Now, every time you purchase an ATC product in your Electrical Wholesaler, you’ll earn points that can be redeemed for exclusive offers and member-only perks.
Here’s what you can expect:
• Earn points with every purchase
Receive 100 points Free for signing up
• Unlock personalised rewards
• Enjoy a seamless, easy to use App experience
Some outlets you can visit to claim ‘Your Rewards’ Starbucks, Café Nero, Tesco, M&S, TK Maxx and Just Eat.
BTU Golf Society’s Captains Outing:
Fore Degrees Hotter!
Talk about a scorcher! The BTU Golf Society Captains Day outing at Old Conna Golf Club on Friday, 11 July, was less a golf tournament and more a test of human endurance. It might just have been the hottest day of the year, with rumours of melting golf balls and mirages of ice cream trucks on the greens.
Despite this, all 56 players admirably completed the course. We’re not sure if it was sheer determination or the thought of a cold beverage at the 19th hole that kept them going, but it was a fantastic turnout for captain, Ger Hutchinson.
The course itself was in excellent condition. True to form, BTU Golf Society members, not ones for complaining (unless it’s about a missed putt), stuck the course.
A feast fit for (sweaty) champions
After conquering the sun-drenched links, everyone retired to the club’s restaurant for a formal dinner. Full marks (and possibly a collective sigh of relief) to the kitchen and waiting staff for delivering a super meal.
A huge thank you goes out to our joint sponsors for the day, Erba and Mueller Europe.
The Victors (and the Valiant)
Despite the extreme conditions, some truly impressive golf was played.
Overall Winner:
J Porter, 36 points H/C 12
Class 1:
• Winner:
S Kiernan 36 points H/C 12
• Second:
T Sheridan 35 points H/C 12
• Third: R Kenny 34 Points H/C 11
Class 2:
• Winner: K. Evans 31 points H/C 17
• Second:
D. O’Keefe 30 points H/C 18
• Third: S Jones 30 Points H/C 18
Class 3:
• Winner:
B Costelloe 35 points H/C 24
• Second:
T Fitzpatrick 34 points H/C 31
• Third: F Lynch 30 Points H/C 28
Precision and Perseverance
• Nearest Pin Hole 8: P Meaney
• Nearest Pin Hole 12: P Quinn
• Front 9: J Warren 20 Points H/C 12
• Back 9:
S Costello 38 Points H/C 20
Guest Stars Shine Bright
• Visitors Prize Winner:
P Keogh 40 Points H/C 8
• Runner-up:
T Glynn 38 Points H/C 20
All in all, a memorable day for the BTU Golf Society, proving that even the most extreme weather conditions can’t dampen the spirit (or the competitive drive) of a true golfer.
Overall winner James Porter, Euro Gas, receives his prize from BTU Golf Society Captain, Ger Hutchinson (Erba Engineering)
BTU Golf Society Captain, Ger Hutchinson and Class 3 winner, Bernie Costello, (Eurofluid).
BTU Golf Society Captain, Ger Hutchinson and Class 3 runner up Tom Fitzpatrick.
BTU Golf Society Captain, Ger Hutchinson and Class 1 winner Shay Kiernan.
Sunshine success for BTU Golf Society outing at Newlands Cross SOCIAL
After an initial rain-out on 12 June, the BTU Golf Society outing at Newlands Cross Golf Club triumphantly teed off on Friday, 20 June. What a difference a week made.
Despite the date change, an impressive 33 players turned out for the Sirus-sponsored outing. As ever, the Newlands Cross course was in immaculate condition, providing the perfect backdrop for the competition.
Following the play, participants enjoyed a meal and a prize presentation led by Martin Keogh of Sirus.
The results were as follows
Overall winner:
David Lambert, 40 points, HC 5
Class 1
Winner:
Graham Fay 32 points, HC 5
Runner up:
Ger Hutchinson 31.5 points, HC 7
Winner:
Martin Keogh 29 points, HC 11
Class 2
Winner: John Lavelle, 35 points, HC 17
Winner:
Tom Sheridan, 35 points, HC 13
Winner: John Littlewood, 34 points, HC 20
Visitor’s prize:
Terry Lilly, 35 points, HC 29
Martin Keogh (left), Sirus, presents Class 1 winner Graham Fay (right) with his prize, with BTU Golf Society Captain Ger Hutchinson (centre).
Martin Keogh (left), Sirus, presents the the visitor’s prize to Terry Lilly (right) , with BTU Golf Society Captain Ger Hutchinson (centre).
Martin Keogh (left), Sirus, presents the overall winner prize to David Lambert (right) , with BTU Golf Society Captain Ger Hutchinson (centre).
Flamefast, a leading manufacturer of gas safety solutions for over 40 years, is known for its quality and reliability. Through its partnership with C&F Quadrant, Flamefast’s products and engineering expertise are available in Ireland, with C&F Quadrant’s team providing local project and application support.
gas safety solutions
gas safety solutions
Flamefast has been manufacturing and supplying high-quality, costeffective gas safety solutions for over 40 years. It is synonymous with safety and reliability, the high level of engineering and technical support provided being equally important. Thanks to its long-standing trading partnership with C&F Quadrant, these benefits are available throughout Ireland, the additional input of the C&F Quadrant engineering team providing project and application advise at local level. Whatever the gas safety requirement, C&F
Flamefast has been manufacturing and supplying high-quality, costeffective gas safety solutions for over 40 years. It is synonymous with safety and reliability, the high level of engineering and technical support provided being equally important. Thanks to its long-standing trading partnership with C&F Quadrant, these benefits are available throughout Ireland, the additional input of the C&F Quadrant engineering team providing project and application advise at local level. Whatever the gas safety requirement, C&F Quadrant has a Flamefast solution.
GasMonitor
GasMonitor
GasMonitor
16-channel gas detection system
16-channel gas detection system
16-channel gas detection system
The GasMonitor is a low-cost, high-specification 16-channel gas detection panel designed for use with the Flamefast Gas Sensor (FGS) range. Installation costs are minimal as any combination of sensors from the FGS range can be connected by simply wiring in parallell.
The GasMonitor is an affordable, high-spec 16-channel gas detection panel compatible with the Flamefast Gas Sensor (FGS) range. It’s easy to install, as any FGS sensor can be connected in parallel. The panel displays all sensor information, including gas type, concentration, and alarm status. Relay outputs enable connection to external systems or alarm beacons, and flexible features such as latching and failsafe facilities make it adaptable for various applications.
The GasMonitor is a low-cost, high-specification 16-channel gas detection panel designed for use with the Flamefast Gas Sensor (FGS) range. Installation costs are minimal as any combination of sensors from the FGS range can be connected by simply wiring in parallell.
The communication interface allows all sensor information to be displayed on the panel, including gas type, concentration status, alarms and calibration data.
Key features
• 16-channel monitor;
• Clear LCD indication;
• Auto-reset following power failure;
The communication interface allows all sensor information to be displayed on the panel, including gas type, concentration status, alarms and calibration data. The relay outputs allow the unit to be connected to external systems or alarm beacons while the latching and failsafe facilities, combined with the additional device interfaces, offer the flexibility to cover any application.
The relay outputs allow the unit to be connected to external systems or alarm beacons while the latching and failsafe facilities, combined with the additional device interfaces, offer the flexibility to cover any application.
• Fire alarm test bypass timer;
Key fetures
Key fetures
• Additional interfaces for thermal links, ventilation systems, remote emergency stop buttons and fire alarm systems;
• 16-channel monitor;
• 16-channel monitor;
• Clear LCD indication;
• Clear LCD indication;
• Auto-reset following power failure;
• Alarm 1, Alarm 2 and fault relays;
• Auto-reset following power failure;
• Fire alarm test bypass timer;
• Selectable relay latching function;
• Fire alarm test bypass timer;
• Five-year warranty.
Quadrant has a Flamefast solution.
• Additional interfaces for thermal links, ventilation systems, remote emergency stop buttons and fire alarm systems;
• Additional interfaces for thermal links, ventilation systems, remote emergency stop buttons and fire alarm systems;
The Flamefast Gas Sensor (FGS) is a highly versatile sensor with an analogue, relay, and BACnet MS/TP interface, allowing it to connect with most third-party or Flamefast control systems. Designed for modern buildings, it easily integrates into Building Management Systems (BMS) and can be used in primary safety circuits. The FGS offers broadband Pellistor and infrared hydrocarbon sensors that can be calibrated for most combustible gases, along with a wide selection of toxic gas sensors like H2S and HCN.
Key features
• 24 AC/DC power supply;
• Pre-calibrated;
• Traffic light LCD readout;
• Volt-free contact output;
• Latching function with reset input;
• Analogue output;
• Simple configuration and calibration;
• Calibration and “end of life” reminders;
• Mounts onto any standard single-gang junction box or conduit box.
Gas Solenoid Valve
This Class A, direct-acting, normally closed gas solenoid valve works with any GasGuard panel for low-pressure isolation, proving, and interlocking systems. Its twin-port design (on valves smaller than 4”) allows for easy installation of a Flamefast pressure transmitter or CPI switches. Valves larger than 4” are electrohydraulic and include an integrated CPI switch.
Key features
• Power supply: 230VAC;
• Body material: aluminium;
• Internal material: aluminium;
• Media temp: -10°C to 90°C;
• Seal: NBR;
• IP rating: IP54;
• Approval: CE, EN161R.
GasGuard
The GasGuard gas proving system meets the requirements of IGEM/UP/11, Edition 2, and is a BS 6173:2009 and IGEM/ UP/19 compliant ventilation interlock, making it ideal for educational establishments and appliances without flamefailure devices. The system features a backlit LCD that clearly shows issues with external devices, gas pressures, and sensor levels.
Key features
• LCD indication and instructions;
• No commissioning required;
• 24VDC auxiliary power output;
• Gas, CO2 and ventilation system interface;
• High accuracy pressure transmitter;
• Built-in time delays.
Absol opens state-ofthe-art Haier distribution and training centre in North County Dublin
Absol, the Irish distributor for Haier heating solutions, has officially launched its operations from a cutting-edge distribution centre in North County Dublin (Exit 6). The company is initially providing a wide array of wholesale products, including Haier Electric Water Heaters, Haier Heat Pump Water Heaters, and R290 Air to Water Heat Pumps.
Grand opening and a strategic vision
The official opening of the centre was attended by a large group of industry insiders and installers, and it was performed by Paul Kenny, Director General of the European Heat Pump Association.
MacCartan McCague (Mac), Managing Director, Absol., and Richard Sherlock, European Air to Water and Heat Pump Product Leader, Haier, expressed their enthusiasm for the new centre, which is fully stocked with Haier products and ready for business.
Mac explained Absol’s vision: “When we were confirmed as Haier’s official distributor in Ireland, we wanted to showcase the full Haier HVAC equipment range, but also offer training modules on the installation of the product range, and digitally support any installer working with Haier products. If, for example, an installer has a query while on site installing a specific Haier unit and has a question, with a quick call to our helpline, we can send a digital stepby-step guide to installation to their smartphone.”
Extensive merchant network
Absol has built a robust infrastructure, securing sales agreements with various merchants and buying groups. “We were fortunate to secure the recently constructed warehouse complex conveniently located off Exit 6 on the M1,” Mac stated. “We’ve completed a full fit-out, creating 8,000 sq ft of warehousing space alongside a modern 1,100 sq ft showroom and training hub.”
Cutting the tape at the centre opening, (L to r): Paul Glaze, Heating Manager, Haier UK; Paul Kenny, Director General, European Heat Pump Association; Mac McCague, Managing Director, Absol; and Richard Sherlock, Water and Heat Pump Product Leader, Haier.
Innovative showroom and training hub
The new showroom offers a tangible representation of Absol’s “Connected Ecosystem”. It features a range of interconnected home appliances, solar PV systems, batteries, inverters, a heat pump water heater, and the R290 Heat pump—all managed through an interactive Hon app.
Mac emphasised the unique value proposition: “We believe this unique offering will be highly valuable to a diverse range of stakeholders,
including house builders, developers, self-builders, grant applicants, installers and professionals in architecture and M&E practices. This is currently the only connected ecosystem showroom of its kind in Ireland, and we have ambitions to expand this model to our brand ambassadors in the coming year.”
Dedicated Haier training hub
Complementing the showroom is a dedicated Haier Training Hub, which combines a practical, live workshop
area with a training room that can accommodate up to 24 individuals. Training modules can be conveniently booked online.
Haier’s commitment to the Irish market and R290 technology
Richard Sherlock commented on the partnership: “Haier were delighted to partner with Mac and the growing Absol team. We look forward to being actively involved in supporting the Irish market development together over the coming months and years.”
Richard also highlighted Haier’s focus on advanced heat pump technology: “Haier is now on our third generation of heat pump development, and our clear direction is R290. In the UK and now in Ireland, we can see that the market is upgrading to R290 at an increasing pace. Why? It makes sense that with higher performance and a fastapproaching phase out of R32, we must transition to lower GWP gases.”
With its strategic location, comprehensive product range, and commitment to training and showcasing integrated technologies, Absol is well-positioned to establish Haier as a significant player in the Irish heating market.
To learn more about the full Haier product range in Ireland or to book an appointment to visit Absol’s new state-of-the-art distribution and training centre, phone +353 1 687 5765, email info@absol.ie or visit www.absol.ie
The new showroom offers a tangible representation of Absol’s “Connected Ecosystem”.
The training hub provides comprehensive instruction for Haier product and system installers.
Staff, customers and industry stakeholders attend the official opening of Absol’s innovative showroom and training hub.
SOCIAL
WIBSE connects women in engineering with Pilates and Lattes
The Women in Engineering Committee (WIBSE), a branch of CIBSE Ireland, recently hosted a lively networking morning in Dublin. The event kicked off with an energising Pilates session at Cloud Pilates in Stephens Green, followed by coffee and engaging conversation at Kaph Café in George Arcade.
Designed to foster connections in a relaxed setting, the gathering provided a perfect opportunity for women in the industry to meet, unwind, and expand their professional networks.
WIBSE plans to host many more such events, aiming to create further opportunities for women to connect and grow their networks within the field.
To learn more about the WIBSE network, visit www.cibse.org/wibse
Plumb
Merchants’ Picasso of the Pipe
A massive shout-out, perhaps even a gargantuan Croke Park-sized cheer goes out to Kevin Sullivan Plumb Merchants Ltd
on Russell Street, alongside the hallowed grounds of Croke Park! Once again, Kevin has outdone himself with a window display
that’s less “plumbing supplies” and more “performance art.”
What Kevin can conjure with a few strategically placed pipes and, yes, a smattering of ballcocks always manages to stop everyone who passes by in their tracks. We’re pretty sure GAA fans from every corner of the country (and possibly a few bemused tourists) appreciate his annual ode to the Boys in Blue.
While his window wizardry is undoubtedly a showstopper, let’s not forget that Kevin’s actual store is a treasure trove of plumbing perfection. It’s one of the best-stocked establishments around, and he and his team are always ready to dispense wisdom (and presumably, some actual plumbing parts) to both the keen amateur and the seasoned professional. Alas, even Kevin’s unparalleled plumbing expertise couldn’t quite inspire Dublin to glory this year. It seems even the most magnificent display of spigots and ballcocks couldn’t plug the leak in their championship hopes. We eagerly await his next masterpiece.
Young engineers get fired up for CIBSE YEN Annual Touch Rugby Tournament
The heat was on, and so was the competition, at the annual CIBSE Touch Rugby Tournament, sponsored by Building Services Engineering. The event saw a determined group of young engineers battling it out on one of the hottest evenings of the summer. Teams and individuals from Mitsubishi Electric, Black & White
Engineering, Axis Engineering, RED Engineering and Euro Gas put in some serious work at De La Salle Palmerston FC in Kilternan. The teams played against each other in a friendly but competitive round-robin, all vying for the top spot. In the end, a hybrid squad, ‘The Blues’ made up of players from Black & White Engineering and Mitsubishi Electric,
took home the coveted trophy.
After the dust settled and the final whistle blew, CIBSE YEN Chair Dylan Ryan presented The Blues with their well-deserved award. The celebration continued with a delicious BBQ, allowing everyone to cool down and refuel after an intense evening of competition.
Dylan Ryan thanked everyone who participated, as well as the generous sponsors Building Services Engineering and De La Salle Palmerston FC, whose excellent facilities and dedicated referees made the event a huge success.
If you’re a young engineer who wants to get involved in future events, you can contact Dylan Ryan at Dylan.Ryan@eurogas.ie
Blues captain Niamh O’Halloran receives the winners trophy from CIBSE YEN Chair, Dylan Ryan.
The triumphant Blues (L to R): Niall Gibbons, RED Engineering; Karl Walker, Mitsubishi Electric Ireland; Niamh O’Halloran, Black & White; Luke Gannon, Mitsubishi Electric Ireland; and Markus Uzkuraitis, Black & White.
Wavin’s New AquaCell NG System delivers cost and environmental efficiencies on site in the face of climate change
To help manage excessive rainfall and improve climate resilience, Wavin, one of Ireland’s leading plumbing and drainage solutions providers, has expanded its innovative AquaCell range of infiltration /attenuation tanks with the addition of the new AquaCell NG.
As environmental standards evolve, including those under Ireland’s National Planning Framework 2040, and local authority development plans, SuDS are no longer optional. They are fundamental to responsible and compliant site design. Natural features such as swales, rain gardens, green roofs, and permeable paving not only fulfil drainage functions but also create attractive and sustainable environments for communities.
However, space and site constraints mean that below-ground solutions, such as infiltration /attenuation tanks, are critical tools in the SuDS hierarchy. When natural options are not feasible, especially in dense urban environments, engineered systems provide essential capacity to manage stormwater volumes safely and compliantly.
Next Generation Performance
The Wavin AquaCell NG system
is produced using 100% recycled polypropylene and, in order to boost sustainability across all stages of a project, is fully recyclable at end of life. The design of the lightweight, compact, stackable units delivers significant space savings, meaning site storage and transportation are reduced. In fact, the AquaCell NG system requires four times less storage space on site, allows for four times more units in each delivery, and requires four times less unloading time than previous systems. This results in both significant environmental and cost benefits.
With modern construction top of mind, this new independently tested and certified system delivers a huge advance in the speed of attenuation tank construction.
Aided by push-fit connections and a tool-free build, the new system is three times faster to install than previous generations of AquaCell, while continuing to offer the same volume capacity. A distinctive circular guide on top of each unit helps ensure correct orientation and rightfirst-time installation. These built-in efficiencies mean less time spent on the excavation area, improving onsite safety for construction teams. In
addition, open inspection channels, with no internal walls, enable the deployment of inspection and cleaning equipment.
Martin Lambley, Urban Climate Resilience Product Manager at Wavin UK & Ireland, said, “As climate change has resulted in these sharp, heavy bursts of rain that we see more and more in Ireland, the water networks often become overwhelmed as much of the traditional infrastructure is not designed to cope with this pressure. SuDs design must be approached with a balanced, site-responsive strategy, combining both natural - where feasible, and engineered measures. Attenuation tanks, like the new AquaCell NG System will be key in the coming years as the impact of climate change increases pressure on our drainage systems through increased instances of heavy rainfall.”
“As a business, Wavin is continually striving to innovate in the ways in which we improve our impact on the built environment. As the construction industry works to deliver climate resilient, sustainable communities, SuDs are embedded in regulation and compliance. Wavin’s expert team will continue to work alongside the industry to deliver quality assured, compliant solutions, as we have done in Ireland for over 65 years.”
Use the QR code for installation videos and more information about Wavin’s new AquaCell NG system.
Faster, easier and more sustainable
Next Genius
Welcome to the next generation attenuation performance of AquaCell NG.
• 3x faster installation than previous generation AquaCell
• Nested design means units require only a quarter of the space on site, with 4x fewer deliveries and 4x lower CO2 footprint on those deliveries
• Modular configuration meets the needs of all application areas
• Inspectable and cleanable
• Independently tested and certified
Totally tool free installation
NEWS AND PRODUCTS
Built in Ireland, Powered by Purpose: Connecting Construction, Facility and Energy
The Guaranteed Irish Construction Forum 2025, sponsored by Kingspan, is set to be an unmissable event, taking place on Wednesday, 24 September at Platform X, KPMG’s cutting-edge innovation hub in the Irish Financial Services Centre in Dublin.
The forum is designed to be a dynamic and interactive experience, bringing together Ireland’s construction elite to listen to and engage with a distinguished industry panel.
The forum will delve into the most critical issues facing the sector today, with particular emphasis on Ireland’s current and future energy needs and the impact of this on sustainable building, facilities management, innovation, and future economic growth.” The Guaranteed Irish Construction Forum serves as a vital platform for idea exchanges, networking and forging partnerships that will drive progress for years to come.
Guaranteed Irish Construction Forums have a strong track record of attracting leading voices and delivering impactful content. Past events have featured an impressive lineup of thought leaders and industry pioneers, including Patrick Phelan, Managing Director, Ballymore Ireland; Joanne Geary, Managing
Director, MyHome.ie; Niall O’Connor, Managing Director, Kingspan Insulation; and architect and presenter Hugh Wallace.
This year’s panel includes MC Sarah Carey, Columnist, Irish Independent; Michael Hynes, CEO, Evara; Orlaith Blaney, Executive Director, Uisce Éireann; and Dan Twomey, MD, Cork Builders Providers.
You can expect nothing less than equally impactful discussions and a stellar roster of speakers this year, ensuring you leave with actionable insights and a broadened perspective.
Mark your calendars now! Visit www. guaranteedirish.ie/upcoming-events or scan the QR code to book your place.
AWN Consulting awarded
Engineers Ireland’s CPD Accredited Employer standard
AWN Consulting has been awarded Engineers Ireland’s Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Accredited Employer standard. The company is part of global environmental consultants Trinity Consultants.
With a team of over 60 technical experts, AWN Consulting is committed to helping clients navigate complex environmental challenges, with a focus on sustainability, compliance, and innovation. A culture focused on investing in people and fostering a supportive, collaborative workplace has earned the company its CPD programme, the industry-leading recognition provided by the Engineers Ireland CPD Accredited Employer Standard.
Speaking, following the award of the Standard, Stephen Smyth, Director (Operations), said, “I am very proud of the CPD team at AWN for achieving the recognition of Engineers Ireland CPD Accreditation. The award is a milestone for AWN and demonstrates our commitment to providing a culture of learning and development for all our staff, and to supporting our teams in achieving their career goals. This same culture for continued professional development ensures that we maintain our reputation for technical excellence and innovation in problem solving for our clients.”
Damien Owens, Director General, Engineers Ireland, added: “AWN Consulting’s dedication to sustainability, responsibility, and continuous improvement ensures that it stands amongst the best engineering firms in Ireland in the continuing professional development of its people.”
Damien Owens, Director General, Engineers Ireland; Stephen Smyth, Director (Operations) and Ciara Nolan, Principal Consultant, AWN Consulting.
Speakers from the Guaranteed Irish Construction Forum 2024 (L to r: Nicholas Taaffe, Senior Development Manager, Respond; Joanne Geary, Managing Director, MyHome.ie; Brid O’Connell, CEO, Guaranteed Irish; Sarah Carey, Journalist and MC; Niall O’Connor, managing Director, Kingspan Insulation; and Stephen Purcell, Director & Co-Head, KPMG Future Analytics.
SUPPLYING CONSULTANTS AND CONTRACTORS WITH
HVAC, SANITARYWARE AND TILE SOLUTIONS FOR 40 YEARS, VERSATILE HAS JUST FURTHER EXPANDED ITS REACH
Versatile opens a new technical support office in Belfast
Versatile’s head office is in Navan, Co Meath, where its state-ofthe-art bathroom showroom is located, and its founders, Catherine and Billy Treacy, MD, Andrew Treacy, and Operations Director, Philip Treacy, are based.
Versatile has been serving consultants and contractors for over 40 years throughout Ireland. Due to the introduction of a wide range of systems, including the Comfo Q range (Domestic Ventilation), Sanus (Classroom Ventilation), Fan coils, heat pumps, and radiant ceiling panels, the business needed an on-the-ground technical support office for its customers.
The new office is in the heart of the Titanic Quarter, in the iconic Titanic House building in Belfast. It’s steeped in history and is a vibrant area with significant future development on the horizon.
The office is overseen by Versatile’s Head of Decarbonisation, Adam McConkey. “One of the best parts of my role is meeting both existing and new customers,” said Adam. “At Versatile, we pride ourselves on providing reliable support – especially when challenges arise on site.”
Versatile’s Managing Director, Andrew Treacy, added: “We are a company that rolls up its sleeves and never shies away from stepping in to support our customers when they need us most.”
Benefitting from long-standing partnerships with leading European manufacturers, Versatile offers a wide range of commercial and domestic heating, cooling and ventilation products.
“Our goal each day is to provide solutions that consultants are confident in, installed with ease by contractors and valued by end users,” said Andrew Treacy.
Philip added, “We cover a large range of sectors, including residential, commercial offices, healthcare, the data centre sector, education and universities. In the past five years, we’ve made steady progress, particularly in sustainability. The efficiency and broad range of sustainable solutions from Versatile are impressive. The portfolio of new products available warranted the commitment to an office base.”
Adam McConkey, Head of
“The portfolio of new products available warranted the commitment to an office base.”
Contacts
Philip Treacy (Navan)
T+353 (0)46 9029444
M: +353 (0) 87 622 1124
E: sales@versatile.ie
Beechmount Home Park, Navan, Co Meath, C15 WR60 www.versatile.ie
Adam McConkey (Belfast):
T: +44 (0)7391 629 912
E: amcconkey@versatile.ie
Titanic House, Queens Road, Belfast, BT3 9DT
Versatile’s Net Zero Radiators.
(L-r): Philip Treacy, Operations Director and Andrew Treacy, Managing Director, Versatile.
Decarbonisation, Versatile.
Space-saving heating solution
LG Therma V – integrated all-in-one solution
The LG Therma V R32 split IWT from Unitherm Heating Systems is the perfect space-saving solution for residential applications, thanks to its fully-integrated hot water tank. Unlike a typical separate installation, in this all-in-one solution hydronic components and domestic hot water (DHW) are pre-wired.
With the domestic hot water supply, space heating and cooling solution in the one unit, it saves considerable time for the installer and also means more siting options for the householder
Other features of the unit include an integrated 3kW back-up water heater and expansion tank; refrigerant
pipes connect IDU and ODU; Maximum 50m refrigerant piping and 3-way piping connection; duplex stainless steel water tank; built-in water flow and pressure sensors to monitor the water circuit in real time; PWM pump with option to control ΔT.
The stainless steel water tank
reduces the risk of corrosion, while an internal coil-type heat exchanger contributes to higher efficiency. Compact and lightweight components mean quicker and easier installation, with a choice of various advanced control options provided for user convenience. It is also convenient for maintenance or moving as the water inside can be easily drained through the built-in drain valve.
Therma V can be connected to the DHW recirculation pump, which can then be managed by way of the scheduling function. When a user opens the tap, hot water is immediately accessible thanks to the DHW recirculating function. This feature also has the added advantage of preventing Legionella growth in the hot water pipe.
Seamless connectivity
LG ThinQ, a smart phone app, allows users to monitor and manage compatible LG products remotely, which means they can set the temperature and regulate the use of their Therma V anytime and from anywhere. In most EU countries, LG ThinQ technology also works with Google Assistant and Alexa, letting users control their Therma V with voice commands. It can also be connected to, and controlled by, a third party control system using a Modbus protocol directly, without Modbus RTU gateway.
Estimated power consumption and thermal energy can be monitored on both the remote controller and LG ThinQ. Readings provided include:
• Instant power consumption;
• Power consumption by period (daily, weekly, monthly, yearly), categorised as heat, cool and DHW;
THERMA V R32 Split IWT is the perfect space-saving solution for residential applications thanks to its fully integrated hot water tank.
Unlike a typical separate installation, this pre-wired all-in-one solution requires reduced installation time and saves valuable living space.
THERMA V R32 Split IWT is easy to set up and operate while it features outstanding reliability and energy efficiency.
n Easy Installation and Maintenance
n Excellent Performance and Efficiency
n Integrated Water Tank
n Easy Draining System
n Direct Modbus Communication
n Energy States Interlock
n Seasonal Energy Efficiency
Unlocking Ireland’s Heat Pump Potential: A Deep Dive with Paul Kenny
Following the release of the European Heat Pump Association’s annual market report, Director General PAUL KENNY spoke with Robbie Cousins. They discussed the latest data and trends, highlighting key areas that Ireland needs to address to unlock its full potential for heat pump adoption.
The number of heat pumps installed per capita in a country ranges significantly across Europe, according to new data from the European Heat Pump Association. This indicates that there is still significant potential for a broader rollout.
Paul Kenny, Director General of EHPA, says the findings in the market report are not a surprise, as the body closely follows trends in the heat pump market and maintains continuous contact with its members.
“There has been a slowdown, which we’ve now seen for the past two years, since the record high sales in 2022, has
several causes. At the EHPA, we are actively working to promote solutions that will put the sector on track.
“These causes include stable support schemes for consumers - examples being Italy and Poland, where support schemes have been hugely restricted or even put on hold, which has hurt sales. Counterexamples are the UK and Ireland, where steady subsidies have boosted sales, bucking the overall European trend.
“Another key aspect to boosting heat pump demand is moving taxes off electricity bills to make electricity more competitive with gas. Electricity needs to be at most double the price of gas to make the running costs of a heat pump, which is several times more efficient than a fossil fuel boiler, the more affordable option. Yet this is the case in very few European countries.
Focusing on the training of heat pump installers is also essential, as many thousands more are needed.
“Overall, the EHPA is confident about the future. Europe needs to decarbonise its heating system, including industry’s process heat, and heat pumps, large and small, are the best way to do this. Plus, installing more heat pumps brings the huge added benefits of providing European manufacturing and jobs, as well as getting free of fossil fuel imports from places like Russia.”
Making EU measures stick
Many needed EU measures are already in place. The EU has set a target of 60 million heat pumps by 2030 and aims for climate neutrality by 2050.
Paul Kenny, Director General, European Heat Pump Association.
RAINSAFE
Paul Kenny says, “The EU has introduced many laws to boost renewables, phase out the use of fossil fuels in buildings, and increase energy efficiency. We now need to ensure European governments implement those EU laws. What’s more, they must invest to help households make the switch to heat pumps - for example, via the upcoming carbon price on buildings, which will provide millions of Euros in public revenues - that they offer steady support schemes for consumers and that electricity is competitive with fossil fuels.”
More measures needed in Ireland Ireland sits fifth in the table in terms of heat pump market deployment per 1,000 homes in Europe. This demonstrates the commitment of multiple governments to transition Ireland’s heat demand from imported fossil fuels to indigenous
renewable electricity supplied by heat pumps.
Paul believes this is a remarkable turnaround, demonstrating to other countries that consistent long-term policy can dramatically alter the trajectory of heating systems.
“Ireland’s new build market has transitioned to clean heat, predominantly individual heat pumps, with a small number of heat pump-based multi-unit heating systems installed. This will grow as Ireland scales its new-build housing, a key requirement for Ireland’s growing population.
“On the replacement side, a strong growing demand from renovation, supported by generous grants from a rising carbon tax, is being held back by lengthy, confusing and costly customer journeys. The national energy agency
is seeking to fix this, balancing it with ensuring that customers do not end up with high bills from undersized heat pumps or excessive heat demand from poorer buildings.”
He believes that the Irish government could still be doing more to encourage the adoption of heat pumps and renewables.
“There are several key things that the government need to do.
“One, there is a need to streamline the customer journey. Currently, customers must engage an assessor before embarking on a heat pump journey, potentially incurring unnecessary and costly upgrades to their home to make it heat pump-ready. This makes the potential of emergency replacement when a boiler breaks impossible. Some progress has been made in exempting homes post-2007. However, this should be extended earlier, and potentially much earlier, with some basic checks.
Secondly, there is a clear need to increase the number and skill levels of installers. Ireland has been exploring various innovative solutions, with some positive results emerging.
“The government also needs to invest in widespread consumer engagement through marketing and communications to avoid misinformation reducing the sales of heat pumps.
“Finally, like many European countries, Ireland’s electricity regulator needs to do more to pass on the benefits of the large investment in renewable electricity. Flexible tariffs that encourage heat pumps to utilise lower-priced electricity will enable significant savings to householders using heat pumps.”
European potential
The EU has a target of 60 million heat pumps by 2030, which appears in the European Commission’s impact assessment for the 2040 climate targets.
Paul explains that the EHPA’s data release indicates significant potential across Europe to increase demand.
“The top country, Norway, has 632 heat pumps installed for every 1,000 households, closely followed by Finland at 524. What’s more, sales in those countries are still strong, with 48 heat pumps sold for every 1,000 households in 2024 in Norway, and 33 in Finland – the
highest levels in Europe.
“On the other end of the scale, around 3.5 heat pumps were sold for every 1,000 households in 2024 in the UK – 14 times less proportionately than Norway. The UK now has a stock of 19 heat pumps per 1,000 households. The UK market, however, is one of only three in Europe to have grown last year, along with Ireland and Portugal, thanks to a steady support scheme for consumers.
The difference between ‘low’ and ‘high’ countries indicates that there is still massive future growth to tap into. To boost demand everywhere, electricity prices must be more competitive, good long-term support schemes must be implemented, and installers require
training. Hence, buying a heat pump is affordable and easy.”
Skills gaps
He says that while Ireland has worked on improving skills with a range of courses available, some subsidised and some where the installer is paid to train, further incentivising the uptake of training courses, coupled with demand stimulation, will increase the number of installers available.
Growth areas
Most heat pumps are installed in newbuild homes. However, new build rates are closely linked to the economy, and economic slowdowns resulted in nine
countries recording falling construction indices in 2024 (of more than one percentage point) compared to 2023. But, five countries saw increases (of more than one percentage point).
“EU building permits for dwellings have been in continuous decline since 2021. However, laws mandating high energyefficiency standards for new buildings benefit heat pumps more than other technologies in the new-build market.
“While we know that industrial and commercial use of heat pumps is growing, and the potential is massive, EHPA does not gather sales data. It is key to raise awareness of the opportunity offered by industrial and commercial heat pumps, including the reuse of waste heat.”
Heat pump popularity
Ireland’s commercial sector has a high share of heat pumps in commercial heating systems, driven by the need for cooling, demand for A-grade offices, and renovation regulations, which have pushed up the market share of heat pumps.
“In new build, driven primarily by regulation, the market is dominated by air-source heat pumps. In renovation, heat pumps have a lower market share than boilers, with the cost of installation and challenging customer journeys being the key issues.”
Future sales
Paul Kenny explains that the EHPA expects Ireland to continue to grow in the medium term. It is likely to reach 50,000 units within the next year or two, with 100,000 units possible if government housing-building and renovation targets are met by 2030.
“Ireland has been the poster child for the turnaround in renewable heating, from the last large country in the EU in 2018, to a significantly rising market share. A clear plan, clear targets, effective regulation for new homes and a clear funding programme for renovation have made this change possible.
“Streamlining the customer journey, expanding skills and consumer knowledge would have a large impact and potentially allow Ireland to become Europe’s next best pump-lead market,” Paul Kenny concludes.
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Emicon Everest290 and Calpak X-Flow Ultratank
Perfect combination for EN16147 compliant commercial DHW applications
Production of domestic hot water for commercial buildings has never been more critical than it is today. In search of sustainability and lower running costs, every Watt of energy counts – the more that can be converted to unit useable heat, and not wasted, the better.
Building owners demand it. Energy engineers welcome it. Design engineers are always in search of better ways of doing it.
Ireland’s largest construction and engineering firm, Sisk, moved over 200 of its staff into a newly-retrofitted building at Citywest Business Campus, Dublin 24. As a result of the retrofit, its new HQ has achieved an energy rating of A3, up from D2. The DHW production was critical in helping
By using the Emicon Everest290
The Everest290 operates with natural refrigerant (R290), boasting an exceptionally low GWP of 0.02.
evaporators and dual electronic expansion valves, the unit delivers impressive water heating efficiency in accordance with EN16147.
What good would that exceptional efficiency be if the heat produced was wasted in thermal loss?
Enter the Calpak X-Flow Ultratank for heat pumps
At a certified 99% efficiency, the Calpak X-Flow Ultratank is the perfect complement for lower temperature, low carbon heat sources such as heat pumps.
The exchanger allows a leaving temperature of only 1°C less than the stored water temperature.
A leaving water temperature of 60°C translates to a heat pump flow temperature of only 61°C. With the capability to do this with flow rates of up to 4,500ltr/hr, the X-Flow Ultratank has more than enough
The Emicon Everest290 propane range delivers an exceptionally low GWP of 0.02.
The Calpak X-Flow Ultratank is ideal for heat pumps
Features and benefits
Besides the obvious advantages of propane units, the Everest290 series has other significant benefits thanks to its modularity. These include the following:
Capacity enhancement
Everest290 series units can combine up to a maximum of 10 modules, in both 88kW and 110kW outputs. This configuration guarantees the achievement of high heating and cooling capacity.
Extendibility
The independent logic enables the system expansion at any time, easily and effectively. The progressive addition of modules allows up to 10 units on a single system.
Part-load efficiency
In a multi-module configuration, in case of the need for a partial load, it is still possible to achieve very high efficiencies.
Less refrigerant
The overall charge of the individual module is reduced through the accurate design of the refrigerant circuit, especially by using mini-channel type heat exchanger coils and brazed plate heat exchangers. In addition, in each modular configuration, every refrigerant circuit is insulated, allowing minimal waste in the case of refrigerant leakage.
Reduced noise
Lower sound pressures are achieved using a sound-proofed cabinet of compressors and the axitop fans. The cabinet coating can be of standard sound-proofed material or higher sound-proofed material, depending on the required standards and specific application.
Separate electrical panel
The electrical panel is designed in compliance with EN 60204 and separated from the compressor compartment. This prevents the infiltration of refrigerant gas in case of leakage. In addition, the separate inverter compressor compartment is equipped with a ventilation system.
Minimum ATEX clearance
Careful design allows for a small clearance distance to comply with the ATEX guidelines and EN378.
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In an era of increasing climate accountability and regulatory change, retrofit projects with measurable, high-impact results are at the forefront of building services strategy. One such project is the recent plantroom upgrade at Parknasilla Resort’s Leisure Centre in Co Kerry, where MasterTherm Ireland’s system design has set a new benchmark for decarbonising luxury hospitality environments. The project was recently recognised at the 2025 SEAI Energy Awards, receiving the title of Best Sustainable Product/Project. It highlights the practical application of heat-pump technology in replacing LPG-fired boilers - a move that aligns with national CO₂ reduction targets while maintaining the guest experience that Parknasilla Resort is renowned for.
Project Overview
The Leisure Centre previously relied on ageing LPG condensing boilers supplying heating for pools, spa areas, showers, and supporting plant systems. These boilers, installed more than a decade ago, were becoming increasingly inefficient against the
Presenting the Best Sustainable Product/Project Award, Margie McCarthy, SEAI; Vincent Broderick, MasterTherm; and Lukas Kadlik, MasterTherm.
Parknasilla Resort and Spa Infinity pool heated to 37°C by sustainable power.
backdrop of rising fuel costs and tightening emissions targets.
The plantroom upgrade involved a cascade of MasterTherm BoxAir 60 IS inverter-driven heat pumps for pool heating, supported by a hightemperature AQ75ZHX heat pump dedicated to domestic hot water and spa beds. The installation was fully integrated with an advanced building management system (BMS), incorporating desuperheaters to optimise system efficiency. A backup electric boiler was retained solely for resilience.
Ongoing monitoring has confirmed the following remarkable results:
• An 87% reduction in annual energy use and CO₂ emissions
• An 81% reduction in running costs, with rapid return on investment
• Enhanced comfort performance, with stable pool temperatures and real-time energy monitoring
Systems Engineering Approach
• The success of this project lies in its meticulous systems coordination: Thermal design: Heating loads for pools, spa, and DHW informed precise cascade sizing.
• Control strategy: High-efficiency air-handling units from Dantherm respond dynamically to realtime humidity and temperature, maximising coefficient of performance (COP).
• Hydronic balancing: Optimised pipework layouts and smart pump selection ensured efficient flow rates and energy savings.
• BMS integration: Live performance logging and remote diagnostics provide long-term operational assurance, with a lifecycle expectancy of 15–20 years.
Grant Alignment and Market Relevance
Crucially, the project was delivered in alignment with SEAI grant schemes, specifically within the parameters for commercial heat-pump installations. This strategic design consideration enhances project viability for
engineers and installers advising hospitality and public-sector clients. The Parknasilla project forms part of a growing portfolio of MasterTherm Ireland installations, including heat-pump systems at hotels, leisure centres, and community buildings across Ireland. Each is designed with a focus on replicable, scalable engineering that supports Ireland’s transition away from fossil-fuel heating systems.
Lessons for Consulting Engineers and Installers
For building services engineers and installers, the Parknasilla retrofit stands as:
• A scalable technical template for similar leisure and hospitality retrofits
• A reference point for SEAI grant eligibility and performance thresholds
• A live case study demonstrating client return on investment and environmental impact
• A future-ready example of gasboiler replacement strategy
Next Steps
MasterTherm Ireland is collaborating with consulting engineers and installers nationwide to deploy heat-pump cascades across Ireland’s
tourism and hospitality sectors. This initiative includes:
• Feasibility support and SEAI grant guidance
• Tailored technical design packages
• On-site commissioning, BMS monitoring, and performance evaluation
• Lifecycle service packages, including maintenance and upgrades
For further information or to request a full technical dossier, contact the technical team at info@mastertherm.ie or visit www. mastertherm.ie
A MasterTherm heat pump array delivering hot water for heating and showers in the east wing of Parknasilla Resort and Spa.
Parknasilla Resort & Spa plant room converted from oil and gas to sustainable energy provided by MasterTherm heat pumps.
Robatherm AHU fully integrated with heating, cooling, humidifying, high level sound absorption. Capacity 15,000m3/hr.
Davies Ltd secures exclusive partnership for Robatherm AHUs in Ireland
Davies Ltd has been appointed as the exclusive agent for Robatherm air handling units (AHUs) in Ireland. This new partnership brings Robatherm’s innovative and energy-efficient HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) solutions to the Irish market, offering high-quality air management systems for a wide range of applications.
Robatherm, a well-established German manufacturer founded in 1959, has a long history of engineering excellence and a strong commitment to sustainable technology. The company is a leader in the HVAC industry, known for its dedication to producing high-performance, durable, and energy-efficient products that meet the demands of modern commercial, industrial, and specialised facilities.
Peter O’Brien, Managing Director, Davies Ltd, commented, “We are thrilled to be the exclusive partner
for Robatherm in Ireland. Robatherm is a highly respected name in the HVAC industry, renowned for their commitment to engineering excellence, energy efficiency, and sustainable solutions. This partnership allows us to bring a new level of quality and innovation in air handling to our clients, ensuring they have access to robust, reliable, and high-performance systems that meet the evolving demands of modern building design and operation.”
Robatherm air handling units
Robatherm’s AHUs are designed to provide efficient and reliable air management in diverse settings. The units are highly customisable and scalable, thanks to their modular design, allowing them to be tailored to meet the specific requirements of any project. Key features of Robatherm’s AHUs include:
• Energy Efficiency: The units are
engineered to minimise energy consumption, incorporating advanced technologies like heat recovery systems and variable speed drives. This focus on efficiency helps reduce operational costs and environmental impact.
• High Air Quality: Robatherm places a strong emphasis on ensuring superior indoor air quality. Their units utilise advanced filtration systems and precise airflow control to create healthy and comfortable environments.
• Durability: Built with highquality materials and innovative designs, these AHUs are reliable and built to last, even in the most demanding operational conditions.
• Smart Technology: Robatherm AHUs are designed for seamless integration with modern building management systems (BMS), providing enhanced control and monitoring capabilities for facility managers.
A wide range of applications
Robatherm’s air handling units are a trusted solution across numerous sectors, including:
• Commercial buildings: From offices to retail spaces, their
systems ensure comfortable and healthy indoor environments for employees and customers.
• Healthcare facilities: They maintain the critical conditions required in hospitals, laboratories, and cleanrooms, where air quality and precise climate control are essential.
• Industrial and manufacturing: The units provide robust ventilation and climate control to support manufacturing processes and ensure a safe working environment.
• Retail and hospitality: Robatherm’s AHUs help create a pleasant and welcoming atmosphere for customers and guests.
This exclusive agency agreement with Davies Ltd ensures that Irish clients now have direct access to Robatherm’s world-class air handling technology. Robatherm’s focus on quality, innovation, and sustainability aligns perfectly with the growing demand for environmentally responsible HVAC solutions in the Irish market.
For more information on Robatherm air handling units, contact the Davies Engineering and Sales teams at 01 851 1700 or visit its website at davies.ie
Peter O’Brien (Managing Director) and Darren Yourell (Commercial Manager) of Davies Ltd at the Robatherm factory in Germany.
Robatherm AHU for a laboratory building.
Robatherm AHU in a hotel. Outside coated in “gold colour” to be integrated into the architecture. Unit is built in an L shape to suit the site restrictions.
Registration Now Open!
DataCentres Ireland | 19–20
November 2025 | RDS, Dublin
Now in its 15th year, DataCentres Ireland returns to the RDS this Wednesday 19 & Thursday 20 November, uniting the entire Irish data centre sector under one roof.
Whether you’re designing, building, operating, or investing in infrastructure, this is the must-attend event for anyone driving innovation and growth in the sector.
A Conference That Delivers Real Insight
Our multi-streamed conference programme dives into the trends,
challenges and innovations shaping the future of data centres in Ireland and beyond:
• Strategic Stream: Explore the big picture — from regulatory impacts to sustainability, AI, energy strategy, and Ireland’s role in the global digital landscape.
• Operational Stream: Tackle the day-to-day — discover practical solutions to optimise your infrastructure for efficiency, resilience, and security.
To register for your FREE ticket, follow the link https://datacentresireland.registrationdesk.ie/
Call for Papers — Get Involved!
Do you have a compelling case study, breakthrough project, or unique perspective to share with industry leaders and decision-makers?
We’re building our 2025 programme now, submit your conference paper idea and be part of the conversation - https://www.datacentres-ireland. com/conference-paper-submissionform-4/
Showcase Your Business to a Quality Audience
DataCentres Ireland 2025 isn’t just about learning — it’s about connecting. With over 130 companies exhibiting last year and thousands of high-quality attendees, this is your chance to:
• Build your pipeline
• Meet key decision-makers
• Launch new products
• Strengthen relationships
• Grow your brand in Ireland’s data centre sector
To secure your space, contact the team on +44 (0)1892 570513 or visit www.datacentres-ireland.com
Don’t miss Ireland’s biggest Data Centre event of the year.
SAVETHEDATE
RDS, Dublin: 19-20 Nov 2025
Infrastructure • Services • Solutions
DataCentres Ireland combines a dedicated exhibition and multi-streamed conference to address every aspect of planning, designing and operating your Datacentre, Server/Comms room and Digital storage solution –Whether internally, outsourced or in the Cloud.
DataCentres Ireland is the largest and most complete event in the country. It is where you will meet the key decision makers as well as those directly involved in the day to day operations.
Entry to ALL aspects of DataCentres Ireland is FREE
• Market Overview
• Power Sessions
• Connectivity
• Regional Developments
25 Hours of Conference Content
International & Local Experts
60+ Speakers & Panellists
100+ Exhibitors
Networking Reception
• Heat Networks and the Data Centre
• Renewable Energy
• Standby Generation
• Updating Legacy Data Centres
NEWS AND PRODUCTS
Engineering’s digital Surge: Innovation up, but training down
Recent research by construction time management and digital construction services provider Strata reveals significant digital acceleration within the construction and engineering sectors. 88% of professionals increased their use of digital technologies in the past year, with nearly 70% leveraging these tools for smarter decision-making and innovation.
Applications open for BnM Accelerate Green Grow 2026 Programme
BnM has opened applications for its Accelerate Green Grow 2026 Programme, Ireland’s leading accelerator for climate-focused businesses. Kicking off in January 2026, the programme offers scaling sustainability innovators a chance to amplify their climate impact.
Now in its fourth year, Accelerate Green has supported 60 Irish companies since 2022, helping them expand, secure investment, and collectively create over 700 jobs.
The programme targets established SMEs and STEM entrepreneurs focused on the climate change economy, including areas such as renewable energy, the circular economy, sustainable software, and food technology.
Delivered in partnership with Resolve Partners, the programme features eight intensive modules that include business strategy and scale-up mentorship; investor readiness and climate impact articulation; connections with policymakers, funders, and enterprise agencies; opportunities to pilot solutions within BnM; and a platform to present innovations at a conference attended by over 300 stakeholders.
BnM provides extensive support, including access to senior leadership, facilities, and direct collaboration opportunities. Participants also connect with industry experts, research networks, and potential investors.
However, the report highlights key barriers to adoption, with siloed workflows being the primary obstacle, followed by time constraints (due to limited training capacity and labour shortages), and skillset gaps.
Despite 81% of professionals having only basic AI knowledge, over 71% believe AI will be critical to the sector’s future. Yet, more than half of companies haven’t implemented formal AI training.
While 85% of professionals foresee increased importance of sustainability in the next one to three years, only 5% report significant progress in using digital tools for sustainability efforts like carbon calculations.
Commenting on the findings, Enda Grimes, Director and Founder of Strata, said: “With the government’s National Planning Framework prioritising accelerated housing delivery, and the Climate Action Plan placing new demands on infrastructure and sustainability targets, meeting construction demand will require greater efficiency and new ways of working. In this context, digitalisation and AI are no longer optional efficiency tools — they are essential levers for delivering on national ambitions.”
Over 250 construction and engineering professionals, representing over 170 individual companies in Ireland, the UK and mainland Europe, took part in the Strata survey in the second quarter of 2025.
Previous participants
Acel Energy and Conneely Builders (2024 cohort) secured a contract to build a 1.2MW solar farm at Shannon Airport, supplying up to 20% of its electricity.
Hibra Design (2023 alumni) is collaborating with BnM to electrify their tractor fleet through the “Boglands Electric Tractor Reengineering (BETR)” pilot.
Tom Donnellan, Chief Executive, BnM, commented, “Digitalisation and AI are no longer optional efficiency tools — they are essential levers for delivering on national ambitions.”
To learn more, visit www.accelerategreen.ie or scan the QR code
Enda Grimes, Director, Strata.
Fire-Rated LED Panels – A flexible and safe lighting option
When selecting lighting for applications governed by fire safety regulations, several options are available. For those looking for a flexible lighting option that also meets legislative requirements, fire-rated LED panels are an excellent choice. PETER ALEXANDER, Head of Sales UK and Ireland, LEDVANCE, explores the benefits of this solution.
When designing a commercial lighting system, it is of course vital that any solutions used meet the requirements of Building Regulations for fire safety. While this is the primary focus, it can coexist with an installation that also provides high-quality lighting, among a plethora of other benefits.
One technology that is growing in popularity as it can meet both legislative demands and deliver excellent illumination is the TP(a) rated LED panel. Designed for modern office and commercial environments, LED panels that feature a TP(a) rated diffuser ensure enhanced fire safety compliance while offering high levels of efficiency.
Take, for example, the new Panel Compact 600 TP(a) from LEDVANCE. The TP(a) fire-rated diffuser helps prevent the spread of fire within a building, utilising materials that are self-extinguishing, thereby addressing fire safety regulations.
The good news is that the panel also delivers up to 120 lm/W efficiency and has two selectable CCT options – 3000K or 4000K.
These features demonstrate that LED panels are a great choice when it comes to lighting installations that are also governed by fire regulations.
There are other factors to consider when specifying a fire-rated LED panel. For example, glare can be an issue in the types of settings in which they are usually installed. People spend many hours at a time in offices and commercial environments. If the lights create glare, this can cause headaches, eye strain and fatigue, overall impacting employee wellbeing and productivity.
To combat this, it is important to choose a solution that provides a UGR<19. This is the most commonly recognised level for creating a comfortable and glare-free environment, particularly in spaces where
visual tasks are required for long periods. Additionally, there is value in looking for an LED panel that offers a futureproof solution. Building use and division of space can change rapidly in response to various factors, such as business needs and fluctuations in personnel levels. Selecting a plug & upgrade system, such as that offered by the LEDVANCE Panel Compact TP(a), supports flexible wiring and driver options to enable a change of use in the future.
Adding to the role that LED panels can play in meeting fire regulations, you can opt for a panel that provides EM conversion box compatibility for emergency lighting. This allows for the LED panel to be integrated further into the emergency lighting system. Once in place, the ideal outcome is that the panels can be left in situ for many years to come. As they are not a decorative-led lighting solution, there should be little need to change them even if the office or commercial space décor changes or updates. To achieve this, choosing a panel from a reputable manufacturer will ensure longevity, such as the 75,000h provided by the LEDVANCE solution. Furthermore, leading manufacturers will offer a decent warranty to guarantee peace of mind and reassurance that the solution is designed to last.
All of these factors demonstrate the benefits of LED panels, which deliver excellent lighting, robustness, and longevity, as well as compliance with vital fire-safety legislation.
To find more information on LEDVANCE products, visit www.ledvance.com or get in touch with Stephen Young – 087 777 1617 for project-related enquiries
Peter Alexander, Head of Sales UK and Ireland, LEDVANCE
LEDVANCE Panel Compact TP(a) rated LED panels, designed for modern office and commercial environments.
Great expectations for Europe’s public procurement
As the EU discusses changes to its public procurement framework, EFCA Policy Manager MIHAI BARCANESCU outlines why moving beyond the lowest price model is essential for encouraging innovation, enhancing competition for SMEs, and ensuring long-term value in public contracts.
In the context of ongoing discussions to update the EU legal framework on public procurement, the European Federation of Engineering Consultancy Associations (EFCA) published its position paper on this topic on 26 June (See page 6). The paper addresses, in particular, the foreseen modernisation of the main piece of EU legislation that governs procurement – Directive 2014/24/EU on public procurement – but its recommendations can also be used for the amendments to other relevant EU legislation. The document was published on the EFCA website (www.efcanet.org).
This article aims to shed some more light on several key aspects in the public procurement debate, as well as present a quick overview of the foreseen policy and legislative developments.
Tackling the lowest price in procurement
The primary issue in public procurement is the overemphasis on the lowest price criterion, particularly when procuring intellectual (engineering) services. We explain in our paper that this procurement practice is very harmful because it discourages investments in innovative solutions and highvalue services, limits competition by disadvantaging SMEs, which drive innovation but cannot compete solely on price, and narrows market entry possibilities. Moreover, the lowest price in procurement often does not result in the real lowest cost for the public purse, as it generally fails to account for life-cycle costs, particularly operating costs such as maintenance, energy use, renovation,
and modernisation needs.
Our first and foremost solution is to apply the most economically advantageous tender (MEAT) criterion, where public authorities can include and/or give more weight to factors such as quality, environmental impact and social aspects. The lowest price shall thus be prohibited as the only basis for awarding intellectual service contracts, which is currently not the case. Price may still be part in determining which bid is the most economically advantageous, but it is a minor one. We indicated here a 30% weight of the price factor and 70% for quality, as proposed in Enrico Letta’s report ‘Much more than a market – Speed, Security, Solidarity’ (Letta 2024, p. 45) and as often used by the European Commission (EC) in
Mihai Barcanescu, Policy Manager at EFCA.
its own tenders. Furthermore, in the event that all tenderers receive the same score when applying the MEAT criterion, which still leads to a de facto lowest-price procurement, the public authority should be required to award the contract to the tenderer whose price is closest to the median of all submitted prices and not to the tenderer with the lowest price.
Not a one-size-fits-all
Readers may ask why we indicated a 70-30 quality-price ratio and not a higher one in favour of quality, if price is our main problem. For instance, an 80-20 ratio has begun to be used in Ireland, with good results, based on information received from our members. From a mathematical perspective, it certainly appears to be the better option. Or, why not ask for the complete banning of the lowest price criterion? These are valid questions, and we had also taken some time internally to discuss such matters.
We consider that our proposals constitute the most appropriate solution because they mix some of the best methods to minimise the use of the lowest price while still giving space for other cases. These are a minority of cases, but not a negligible minority.
To illustrate such a case, let us consider a tender for a medium-sized project, where the client (contracting authority) provides detailed specifications and requirements. While some may consider that such a level of detail is mostly found in private-private contracting due to better expertise, there is a significant number of public authorities across Europe with good competence and experience that can make such detailed tender documentation. This is particularly for projects that are in a certain way repetitive at regional or national levels. The more detailed the client’s requirements are for a project, the more it becomes a de facto lowest-price procurement situation, no matter the relevant legislation in force. Therefore, the difference
between 70-30 vs 80-20 is indeed a minor one. But we have chosen the former because it is mentioned in the Letta report and because the EC uses it; thus, it is something with which they are more familiar, and will hopefully be more inclined to accept when updating the EU procurement legislation.
Moreover, two other solutions for the lowest price are described in the EFCA paper, which complement the previous proposals. One is dealing with preventing the appearance of abnormally low prices by using minimum price thresholds and awarding the contract to the tenderer with the second lowest bid, something that is not in the provisions of the current public procurement directive.
The second is the use of the ‘two envelope system’, which requires tenderers to submit their offers in two separate envelopes: one containing the technical proposal and the other the financial offer. These are evaluated sequentially and independently: first, the qualitative requirements and, subsequently, only for those that meet the minimum standards, the financial aspects.
What we may expect next
While the EC is still working on its draft proposal for updating the EU public procurement framework, the European Parliament (EP) has been preparing its own position on this crucial file. The EP’s Internal Market
Committee, after consultations with the Employment and International Trade Committees (EMPL and INTA), endorsed an own initiative report on 07 July, which outlines the changes sought.
Many proposals from EFCA’s position paper overlap with those of the EP, including reducing the use of the lowest price in procurement, digitalisation (digital-first legal framework, transaction-based systems), sustainable development, SME support, and various simplification measures/cutting red tape.
The EP report still needs to be endorsed in plenary to become official, with a vote most likely to happen at the beginning of September. But at this moment, it appears to be only a formality, given the support received so far. This is a very positive sign, indicating that the view of a key EU institution is closely aligned with that of many private stakeholders.
For its part, EFCA will continue its discussions with the EU institutions to promote the views of its members and ensure that the consulting engineering sector, a strategic sector for the EU, will receive the necessary policy and legislative support.
On this occasion, we would like to thank our members again for the efforts they allocated to prepare this paper, and in particular the EFCA experts on public procurement, led by Carl Fläring.
CAREERS IN ENGINEERING
Alex Frant, Chair, ASHRAE YEA, answers some questions about what he values about being an engineer.
What drew you to the field of engineering and, more specifically, building services?
“From an early age, I was fascinated by maths, physics and problem solving. I was inspired by my father’s work in construction, but drawn more to the planning and strategy behind it. This led me to explore various engineering disciplines in college before discovering my calling in building services engineering, which combines my love for technical problem-solving with creating environments that support human wellbeing.
“My professional journey took off after I joined the ASHRAE Ireland mentoring programme. Winning a sponsored trip to the ASHRAE Annual Conference was a pivotal moment, connecting me to a global community. Since then, I’ve been actively involved with Young Engineers in ASHRAE (YEA), where I found my “professional tribe”—a network of peers and mentors who have been vital to my personal and professional growth.”
Among your various responsibilities, what’s your favourite part of the job?
“I’m involved in the design of buildings across a wide range of sectors, including healthcare, education, life sciences, commercial, residential, and manufacturing. I support projects from feasibility to handover, and what I enjoy most is seeing a finished building that I helped design.
“There’s a real sense of pride in knowing that my technical work lives on physically in a space people use every day. That’s my signature on that building, and a satisfied client means I’ve done my job well.
“I’ve also started to take on some early-stage management responsibilities, coordinating one or two graduate engineers on smaller projects. It’s a learning curve, but rewarding.”
Looking ahead, what excites you about the field of engineering?
“Sustainability is one of the most exciting and meaningful areas in our field. When we design new sustainable buildings or retrofit older ones, we’re not just creating systems - we’re helping to build a better world.
“I am keenly interested in Indoor Air Quality (IAQ). Traditional benchmarks often overlook material emissions and their impact on occupant health. As engineers, we’re being asked to consider these long-term effects on wellbeing, and I believe this shift will transform how we approach ventilation design.”
Who or what are your primary sources of support, professionally and personally?
“ASHRAE has been central to my professional development: the network, the mentoring, and the exposure have all opened doors I didn’t even know existed.
“Axiseng has also provided incredible support. They’ve been flexible with my ongoing education, I’m currently completing an Honours Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering part-time, which is demanding. The company’s willingness to support both my academic and professional goals is something I truly value.”
What bodies are you a member of, and how important is this to you?
“I’m a member of Engineers Ireland, where I plan to pursue Chartered Engineer status once I complete my degree.
“I’m also active in ASHRAE Ireland, particularly through ASHRAE (YEA) programmes, which has been a major catalyst for my growth.”
If you could offer one piece of advice to someone considering a career in engineering, what would it be?
Engineering is a deeply rewarding career, and not always easy. But the challenges make it worthwhile. If you want to see the tangible results of your work—not just in the physical environment, but in the energy efficiency, comfort, and wellbeing of people—then building services engineering could be the right path for you.
Regardless of your chosen field, always take pride in your work. Strive to do things properly and don’t take shortcuts. The quality of your work reflects your reputation, which will follow you throughout your career.”
Alex Frant, Mechanical Engineer, Axiseng Consulting Engineers
APPOINTMENTS
HPC
Group announces CEO transition: Sean Moran to Chair, Seán McNamara appointed CEO
Irish builders’ provider and home improvement retailer HPC Group, which trades as TJ O’Mahony, has announced that Sean Moran, CEO since the company’s formation in 2012, is moving to the role of Chair of the Board. He will be succeeded by Seán McNamara, currently the group’s finance director, as the new CEO.
Under Sean Moran’s leadership, HPC Group experienced significant growth, expanding sixfold, increasing its branch network to 19, and launching a successful e-commerce platform. He expressed pride in the team’s achievements and looks forward to supporting the business strategically as chairperson. “It has been an incredible journey since I acquired and restructured the
Allan Daly appointed Head of Management & Technical at Ward Personnel
Ward Personnel has announced the appointment of Allan Daly as Head of its Management & Technical (M&T) Division.
In this role, Allan will oversee the continued growth and delivery of Ward Personnel’s recruitment services in relation to white-collar professionals. With ongoing challenges in finding skilled construction professionals across Ireland and Europe, Allan’s experience will play a key part in enabling Ward Personnel to source high-quality candidates for clients as part of the firm’s overall service offering.
The Management and Technical Division focuses on white-collar
Group.
business in 2012. I am incredibly proud of what we’ve achieved as a team.”
Seán McNamara commented: “I am delighted to take on the role of CEO and to lead such a talented team. Sean Moran has set a strong foundation, and I look forward to building on that momentum as we continue to grow and deliver real value to our customers.”
recruitment across a wide range of roles, including project and site management, quantity surveying, engineering, design and planning, health and safety, and construction administration.
David Ward, founder and Managing Director, Ward Personnel, said: “The current shortage of skilled professionals in the Irish market presents a significant challenge for our clients. Allan’s appointment marks a significant milestone for us as we continue to develop our Management & Technical Division.”
Speaking on his new role, Allan Daly said: “I’m really excited to join the team at Ward Personnel and to contribute to the next chapter of the company’s growth. I’ve always enjoyed helping businesses solve recruitment challenges, and I’m looking forward to continuing to build trusted relationships with both clients and candidates across the industry.”
Panasonic Heating and Cooling Solutions appoints Laurence Cox as National Sales Manager
Panasonic Heating and Cooling Solutions Ireland has announced Laurence Cox as its new National Sales Manager, succeeding Vincent Mahony, who will retire at the end of October, having served in this role for the past 14 years, and previously having worked in the HVAC sector for many years..
Laurence brings over 30 years of experience in the Irish building services sector, having worked with some of the industry’s top companies.
“I am delighted to join Panasonic and am confident that we can build on Vincent’s legacy and build on our strong market position,” said Laurence.
Jose Manuel Alves, Regional Director, DACH, UK and RoI Panasonic Heating & Cooling Solutions Europe, who was in Dublin for the announcement, shared his best wishes for both men. “I look forward to working with Laurence to continue providing a full professional service to all of our clients across the 32 counties of Ireland and Northern Ireland. But I would also like to take this opportunity to wish Vincent well in his retirement and thank him for his dedication and leadership in with Panasonic Heating and Cooling Solutions in Ireland over the past 14 years.”
Seán McNamara, CEO, HPC Group; and Sean Moran, Chair, HPC
Allan Daly, Head of M&T Division, and David Ward, MD, Ward Personnel.
Jose Manuel Alves, Laurence Cox and Vincent Mahony.
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Cork-based Acuthor brings Siemens BMS & HVAC solutions to Ireland
Author, a Cork-based supplier specialising in building management systems (BMS) and HVAC control solutions, has officially launched its full offering to the Irish market. As an Authorised Siemens Reseller, Acuthor provides fast access to critical building technology components – including valves, actuators, sensors, and thermostats – with all stock held locally in Ireland for rapid dispatch.
While the Acuthor brand may be new to some, the team behind it brings decades of industry experience in BMS engineering, smart building technologies, and project support. With this deep sector knowledge, Acuthor is focused on solving a key challenge facing the Irish construction and building services industry: stock availability and technical support when it’s needed most.
Tadhg Jones, Acuthor’s Technical Lead, commented: “We understand how frustrating long lead times and delivery delays can be for contractors and engineers. That’s why we’ve built Acuthor to be responsive, reliable, and
ready to supply Siemens components from our Irish warehouse – helping clients keep their projects on track.”
Acuthor’s services include: employees and customers.
• Rapid Delivery of Siemens Components: All core BMS and HVAC parts are stocked in Ireland
• Expert Technical Support: From system specification to integration guidance
• Resources & Brochures: Practical tools to support engineers and facility managers
• Ongoing Innovation: Supporting smart, energy-efficient, and sustainable buildings
With the rollout of Ireland’s mandatory BACS regulations, and a growing emphasis on smart, sustainable buildings, Acuthor is well-positioned to support Ireland’s transition to energy-efficient infrastructure.
To learn more, visit www.acuthor.ie
MFA Consulting Engineers awarded Engineers Ireland’s CPD Accredited Employer Standard
Established in 2023 and with offices in Ballina and Sligo, MFA Consulting Engineers has been awarded Engineers Ireland’s Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Accredited Employer Standard.
MFA, an Irish-owned firm, delivers expert civil and structural engineering services for large-scale residential, commercial, industrial, and infrastructure projects. Its work includes network design, structural analysis, and environmental assessments, with current projects like the mixed-use VEHA site redevelopment in Wicklow.
Speaking, following the award of the Standard, Mark Forbes, Director, MFA Consulting Engineers, said: “Achieving CPD Accredited Employer status from Engineers Ireland is a proud milestone for us, especially as a company established in 2023. It’s a testament to the quality, dedication, and professionalism of our team, who continue to deliver practical, high-quality engineering solutions across the country.
Heat Pump Forum and Awards 2025: Join the ChangeMakers in Brussels!
Meet the innovators shaping the future of heating at the Heat Pump Forum and Awards 2025, taking place at MIX Brussels on 23 and 24 September.
This year’s forum offers a dynamic agenda designed to connect and inform. Day One kicks off with a three-hour Networking Corner for one-on-one meetings, followed by crucial sessions on Europe’s energy security, clean industrial competitiveness, and the significant potential of large-scale industrial heat pumps. The day culminates in the Heat Pump Awards Ceremony, celebrating the sector’s most innovative and excellent achievements.
Day Two dives into critical themes, including affordability, bridging the electricity-to-gas gap, enhancing installer training, unlocking grid flexibility, and integrating heat pumps into district heating networks. Discussions will also confront misinformation about heat pumps and explore how policy can drive tangible change.
Throughout both days, expect high-level speeches and expert presentations from representatives of the European Commission, Parliament, and leading industry players. Ample networking breaks with food and drinks are also scheduled.
For more information, visit www. hp-forum.eu or scan the QR code.
Tadhg Jones, Technical Lead, Acuthor.
Bianca Fachin, BIM Engineering Technician and Mark Forbes, Director, MFA Consulting Engineers; with Damien Owens, Director General of Engineers Ireland.
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