The convention
Boasting 300 exhibitors and 9,000 visitors over three days in May, ARBS 2024 will be the gathering place for the Australian HVAC&R community.
Read MorePosted by Jesse Benjamin | Mar 18, 2024 | Features
Boasting 300 exhibitors and 9,000 visitors over three days in May, ARBS 2024 will be the gathering place for the Australian HVAC&R community.
Read MorePosted by Chloe Sofia Gawaran | Mar 18, 2024 | Features
In order to raise the standard of operational hospital buildings, a holistic approach must be...
Read MorePosted by Chloe Sofia Gawaran | Mar 18, 2024 | Features
Building automation control products that can only be serviced by one contractor can present...
Read MorePosted by Jesse Benjamin | Mar 14, 2024 | Features
It’s like a jungle sometimes, but is the grass always greener for buildings that boast green walls and roofs? Laura Timberlake explores.
Read MorePosted by Jesse Benjamin | Mar 14, 2024 | Features
The adoption of a prefabrication strategy in the design and construction of mechanical services systems at the new Victorian Heart Hospital in Clayton solved numerous challenges associated with the build and project timelines. As Sean McGowan reports, the approach is a precursor to future healthcare projects.
Read MoreJul 5, 2024
William (Bill) Lane, L.AIRAH, is one of several veteran AIRAH members who meet regularly for a “Legends lunch”.
Jul 5, 2024
Air conditioning manufacturer Daikin has begun construction on its new 7,500m2 facility in Sydney’s west.
Jul 5, 2024
Michelle Popovski, M.AIRAH,
wonders what it will take to make
the role of HVAC&R technician
more appealing for women.
Jul 5, 2024
Mikaila Ganado has been named AIRAH President, replacing Paul Jackson, with Alan Fok and Chris Bong elected as new board directors.
Jul 5, 2024
AIRAH’s APER has been approved to register engineers in the ACT.
Jul 5, 2024
Returning to Sydney for the first time since 2018, ARBS 2024 once again was a meeting point for the HVAC&R industry, writes Matt Dillon.
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