All Archive Titles articles – Page 1150
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Trade and Industry Committee to investigate retentions
The validity of retentions in the construction industry will be investigated by government
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Legionella outbreak claims lives
The legionella outbreak in Barrow-in-Furness has claimed three lives so far and 125 people are being treated for symptoms of the disease
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Broadway show
Redevelopment of West London's Fulham Broadway is bringing retail and leisure facilities to the area. E&MC finds how the scene was set for future entertainment.
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SEC's appeal
The Specialist Engineering Contractors' Group has picked up the baton from the now defunct CLG
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EEIBA announces shortfall
The Electrical and Electronics Industries Benevolent Association (EEIBA) has announced a shortfall of an "unprecedented" £469,954 in its financial performance to 31 December 2001
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New Amicus-AEEU chief signals change
The defeat of Sir Ken Jackson for the post of general secretary of Amicus-AEEU by ex-communist Derek Simpson was ratified by the union executive on 13 August
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SEC Group in alliance
The Specialist Engineering Contractors' Group is building bridges in the engineering sector to form an ever-stronger alliance
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Calling all collocators
How can you lower lifetime costs and risks and raise flexibility of a collocation facility? E&MC offers a structured approach
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It's all White for the Edmundson Award
The 2002 ECA Edmundson Award has gone to Tony White, 24, who works for Southern Electric Contracting in Lockleaze, Bristol
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All smiles at JTL awards event
James Forrest of Gillingham, Kent took the JTL National Award Winner of 2001 at a recent ceremony held at the House of Lords on 28 June
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Court in the action
Lighting has transformed the entrances to a London shopping area. E&MC visits the revamped Lancashire Court
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Think tank
Small debt woesAt a recent county court hearing for possession, the judge would not award a suspended order because the arrears were slightly less than £100 on the hearing date. Instead, he awarded a money judgment order to cover the arrears and costs, both to be paid within 28 days. ...
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Public & Private
The high cost of procuring public sector projects is killing the competition.
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Opinion
It's time to reform a housing finance system that cripples councils, says Richard Bramley
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OK, it's the silly season, but could we be sensible for a moment?
Welcome to the silly season – too many pages, too much airtime, not enough real news with which to fill them.
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How to … Prepare for a regeneration project
Gillian Bastow and Clare Reddy stress the wisdom of not taking your eye off the objective
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Rival inspectorate hopefuls prepare to woo Prescott
Housing Corporation and Audit Commission tell ODPM why they should get the job
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Here's an idea
Merthyr Tydfil HA's tenants get an interactive website that instils a sense of community
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Most social tenants are happy with their landlords
More than half of social housing tenants are satisfied with their landlord, according to the government’s annual Survey of English Housing.