Stuff has done a good job today (with help from expert input from Jacksons engineering director and ventilation engineer, Scott Roberts) explaining why ventilation systems need to be inspected, to stop the spread of coronavirus. We've got more coming on this but please reach out if you are a MIQ … [Read more...]
Turning up the heat at Otago Boys High School
Otago Boys High School – Dunedin’s largest school with 811 students — was having issues with their heating. Not ideal in a town where winter mornings can drop to -2º! The brief: Originally, the school had three coal-fired boilers installed in the 1970s in a below-ground boilerhouse. The … [Read more...]
Future-proofing clinics with negative pressure rooms
The brief: As a result of the Covid pandemic, the Ministry of Health and Dental Council of New Zealand released guidelines for dental surgeries to meet, that related to urgent or emergency care of patients who are Covid-positive (or suspected to be). Only dental … [Read more...]
Supermarkets can have their cake and eat it too!
Newsflash: it is possible to reduce operating costs and improve the customer experience and sales all at the same time! In a nutshell, there is an opportunity for supermarkets to operate in a more sustainable way and improve energy efficiency (which leads to cost savings), just by integrating the … [Read more...]
Newshub profiles our innovation
Newshub spoke to us about the innovative solution we developed for "sweaty fruit". Packhouses have issues with stickability when labelling some smooth-skinned produce (kiwifruit, avocados, nectarines etc). Lance Jimmieson, managing director of Jackson Engineering, describes the issue … [Read more...]