All Archive Titles articles – Page 112
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Emcor quits rail business
M&E contractor Emcor has left the rail sector after heavy losses in the division.
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Greenbrook RCD spur units fitted at Brunel University
Students arriving for the new term at Brunel University can be sure of a comfortable, safe living space at the new Isambard Complex, thanks to 1400 Greenbrook RCD spur units.
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Trade bodies join to push training plan
Millions of pounds to fund training is unspent as Learning & Skills Council tries new tack
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HSE ordered to blitz construction deaths
Work and Pensions commissions investigation after fatalities soar 28% on previous year
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Bailey’s record sales tarnished by copper cost
For the first time in its history, private m&e group NG Bailey has passed the £500m mark, with an annual turnover of £525m for the 12 months to 29 February 2008.
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Do you want the good news first, or the bad?
Tales of doom and gloom abound in the wider economy. As I write, Lehman Brothers has gone under.
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HVCA president urges backing for select committee’s plans
HVCA president Gareth Vaughan has urged the construction industry to back proposals published following a recent select committee investigation.
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Architectural lighting scheme at Cork City Hall
Designers have specified Sill Lighting projectors for the architectural lighting scheme at Cork City Hall, Republic of Ireland.
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A unique approach
The article in your September issue entitled “What’s in a name?” by Paul Jackson (page 43) was not only very interesting but should ring alarm bells for many services contractors.
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Apprenticeship training tops the bill
EMC talks to the industry’s training experts and employers about their perspective on the government’s recent release of the draft Apprenticeship Bill
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JIB opens up education and training fund for applications
The Joint Industry Board for the Electrical Contracting Industry (JIB) is inviting applications for this year’s Further Education Fund, which provides financial assistance for those wishing to undertake further training or education in the sector.
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‘Sustainability is the answer to UK recession’
Many UK businesses think sustainable activities could help them deal with the economic recession.
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A breath of fresh air
With energy efficiency at the top of the construction agenda, choosing the right ventilation system is crucial. Chris Marriott advises on five key areas
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Company fined after electrician sustains serious site injuries
The HSE is warning companies to take risk assessments seriously and ensure measures identified to control risks are properly implemented, following the prosecution of a demolition firm over a workplace injury to an electrician.
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Philips designs lighting system at 55 Baker Street
Philips, with consulting engineer Blyth & Blyth and Make Architects, has designed a bespoke lighting and integrated control system at 55 Baker Street, London.
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T Clarke lifts pre-tax profits to £5.4m
T Clarke’s interim figures for the six months to 30 June show the firm has made profits of £5.4m on revenue of £109m, a 39% leap in earnings.
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HSBC datacenter earns BREEAM excellent
The HSBC datacentre has earned the first BREEAM ‘excellent’ rating in the UK under the BRE’s environmental certification program.