BSRIA Blue Book 2024
BSRIA's annual databook for 2024 is small, concise, and continues to provide you with hard-to-find facts about Building Services. It contains tables of useful technical data, annual building running costs, legislation and more.
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[edit] Introducing the 2024 Blue Book
BSRIA proudly unveils the latest edition of its renowned publication: the 2024 Blue Book. This compact yet comprehensive guide continues the tradition of providing indispensable insights into the realm of Building Services.
Much like its predecessors, this annual release is a reservoir of essential data, offering technical information, annual building operational costs, and insights into legislation that can often be elusive elsewhere, cementing its status as a trusted go-to resource for industry professionals.
Within the 2024 Blue Book lies a wealth of technical knowledge meticulously curated to address the needs of professionals in the field. It furnishes details on annual operational expenses, pertinent regulatory frameworks, key industry contacts, and an exhaustive list of BSRIA experts. Furthermore, it serves as a practical aid, featuring a directory of BSRIA members, industry-specific statistics, maintenance key performance indicators (KPIs), and a concise overview of BSRIA's diverse training programs.
As the landscape of building services continues to evolve, the Blue Book remains an invaluable tool for navigating these changes. Its meticulous attention to detail encompasses financial data, service insights, and a glimpse into BSRIA's array of publications, offering professionals instant access to essential knowledge that empowers informed decision-making.
The 2024 Blue Book stands as a testament to BSRIA's unwavering commitment to excellence, providing a panoramic view of the sector that not only aids in decision-making but also fosters advancements in building services engineering.
[edit] Overview
BSRIA's annual databook for 2023 is small, concise, and continues to provide you with hard-to-find facts about Building Services. It contains tables of useful technical data, annual building running costs, legislation, key industry contacts, key BSRIA experts, a list of BSRIA members, maintenance KPIs, BSRIA training courses, building services industry statistics, BSRIA publications, services and financial data.
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Published: January 2024. Author: BSRIA ISSN: 1752-2722
This article appears on the BSRIA news and blog site as "BSRIA Blue Book 2024" dated February 2024.
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