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Construction firm scoops top award for eco-homeUnderfloor Heating - - News |
Construction firm scoops top award for eco-homeUnderfloor Heating -13/11/2007 The transformation of a derelict 1920s building into a state-of-the-art energy-efficient eco-home was sealed a top building award for a construction company. Oxford-based firm Bybridge Construction have been named Master Builder of the Year for a £76,000 renovation project, the Oxford Mail reports. The scheme saw a former Wesleyan chapel fitted with a number of energy-efficient heating solutions such as a new boiler and an underfloor heating system. Meanwhile, the use of low voltage lighting and a wood burning stove boosted the property's environmental credentials still further. Bybridge Construction managing director Mark Gaul, 32, said: "I was completely overwhelmed when the announcement was made - I could hardly stand up out of my chair!" "It was a tough but interesting job. We enjoyed the build and are delighted with the result." The house next door is also now to be revamped into an eco-home, with one of the key features set to be a heat pump running from the stream. Heat and Plumb sells a number of the products incorporated in the Oxford-based project, including energy-efficient boilers from Vokera and Trianco, Worcester Greenskies' Solar Package FKC-1S or one of the Activair Air Source Heat Pumps from Trianco. ![]() |
