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Summit meeting
Is the m&e industry doing enough to accelerate change? We attend the HVCA Summit to find out.
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What, More London?
T Clarke is installing electrical services to the More London office development adjacent to the capital's new City Hall on the south bank of the Thames. The company will be working closely with ABB, who is supplying over £1 million of switchgear. The project is scheduled for completion in late ...
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Ladder to success
Southern Electric Contracting has taken on 49 youngsters to begin their training as apprentice electricians. This brings the total number of operatives training at the company to 250. "Apprentices are the lifeblood of our company," said md Bob Hall. "If we are to maintain our current standards, it is vital ...
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Know your SP with IP
It is predicted that most cctv surveillance images will be carried over the Internet in five years' time. As we explain this could be a lucrative arena for electrical contractors.
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Top industry performers named
Think your company is doing well, or are you envious of your m&e counterparts?
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Retention hearing for SEC Group
The Specialist Engineering Contractors' Group has won an oral hearing with the Trade and Industry Select Committee into the use of retentions.
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The green scene
ISO 14 001 remains a hot topic for callers to the ECA management systems helpline. We clarify the common areas of concern.
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How slow can you go?
This month's issue carries an exclusive report on a study into m&e site productivity by the Building Services Research and Information Association.
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ESCA Services sold to investor
ESCA Services, the labour agency jointly owned by the ECA and Amicus, has been bought by private investor Doron Krips.
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Row erupts at Summit
Labour issues caused a heated debate at the HVCA's annual get-together.
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ECS health and safety testing mandatory
Health and safety assessments will become mandatory from February 2003 for ECS card holders.
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Powering down
How can voice and data installations be protected from excess power? We examine the benefits of surge suppression.
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On the docking of pay
When can an employer legally deduct monies from salaries? We outline the legal protection that exists.
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Major projects deal hit by union withdrawal
Negotiations over a major projects agreement for the mechanical and electrical sector have hit the buffers after Amicus officials withdrew from the talks.
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Deadly product counterfeits could kill
The Electrical Installation Equipment Manufacturers' Association (EIEMA) has extended its anti-counterfeit campaign to CD-Rom.
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Motoring cost reductions
Use of intelligent control in a motor control centre has brought savings in components and wiring, and reduced the space needed by the user firm.
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The DALIs are coming
Energy use initiatives are pressurising building operators into improving efficiency and lighting controls protocol DALI could offer a lucrative opportunity for contractors. But is it easy to commission or even the only option?
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T Clarke closes Meggitt Marsh
T Clarke has announced that it is to close down its loss-making subsidiary Meggitt Marsh & Co.
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Ring of change
The largest construction project in Birmingham is set to change the face of shopping in the Midlands. We report from the New Bull Ring.