Career Advice on becoming a Building Services Technician by Leigh F (Full Version)


Visit http://icould.com/videos/leigh-f/ for more careers info.

Leigh F is a Building Services Technician at a Virgin Active health club. He’s a qualified plumber and is qualifying as an electrician too. He was very keen to work at Virgin, and kept phoning them up until they agreed to give him a chance. Highlights at http://icould.com/videos/leigh-f/?length=short

Electrical and Electronic Engineering degree: building services security system project


Sameen Malik, an Electrical and Electronic Engineering degree student at University of Glamorgan, talks about his third year project – a building services security system

Building services system design


Victoria University offers a unique course in Architectural Engineering – the first of its kind to be offered in Australia.

Our course focuses on designing building systems to support modern architecture. Building environmental/life safety services systems and structural systems are offered in this four year course.

Download a PDF of the video transcript here: https://vu.edu.au/sites/default/files/wfg/pdfs/Building-services-system-design.pdf

A Demo of Linkr — The Advanced Link Building Services Platform


This is a demo of Linkr, Sorezki’s advanced link building services platform. Linkr offers high quality blog comment links, Q&A links, forum links, directory submissions, bookmark links and more. All Linkr links are built by in-house trained and certified link builders who love what they do. Also, all links are placed on relevant and trustworthy pages and are highly credible.

To get an invite and get started go to http://linkr.sorezki.com

Happy linking!

DT026 – BE in Building Services Engineering at Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT)


The buildings in which we live and work are responsible for about half our energy use. This energy use contributes to the CO2 [greenhouse gas] emissions, which affect our environment. Building Services Engineers together with architects can design environmentally-friendly buildings. Buildings Services Engineers are responsible for the design and installation of the many mechancial and electrical systems that make our buildings work. These systems include heating, air-conditioning, refrigeration, fire protection, power, lighting and data communication systems. Creating energy efficient and environmentally friendly buildings that will last for many years makes for a rewarding career. This is a four years honours degree programme. http://www.dit.ie/study/undergraduate/programmes/dt026/

Crane Building Services & Utilities – Quality Manufacturing Worldwide


Crane Building Services & Utilities has leading brands serving the building services, water and gas markets.

Crane Building Services & Utilities designs, manufactures and sells a range of ball, butterfly, check, gate, globe, balancing and pressure control valves and manifold systems in a range of materials. The company also manufactures pipe connections, repair products and flow control solutions for the water sector, along with fittings, valves, regulators and equipment for the gas industry.

Crane Building Services & Utilities provides solutions for balancing and controlling water systems in commercial buildings, connecting the same or disparate pipe materials for water distribution as well as supplying fittings and equipment for the safe transmission, control and connection of gas.

Sally Biddlecombe – mechanical building services engineer at Arup


Engineers like Sally help make buildings comfortable places to live, learn or work, looking at heating, humidity, CO² levels and more.

They also help the environment – in the UK around 40% of our carbon emissions come from buildings, and these can be designed to be more energy efficient.

Read our full chat with Sally here: www.tomorrowsengineers.org.uk/View/?con_id=661