All Archive Titles articles – Page 1218
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Safety at work
Occupational health and safety needs careful attention to reduce the risks. We explain a standard that may help.
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Premier project
Elequip Projects has won the contract to design and install the m&e services for Leicester City's new £27 million stadium. The £5 million contract will include all electrical works – from the provision of pitch floodlighting, general power and lighting, intruder alarms, pa and voice evacuation, to standby generation and ...
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Stars in the pipeline
The second National Training Awards for the hvacr industry were presented in London on 6 March.
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Time is running out...
Now is your last chance to enter the 2002 Building Services Awards.
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Under starter's orders
The biggest multi-sport event to be held in the UK since the 1948 Olympics demanded a venue worthy of the competition. We visited Manchester to see the result.
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Mayoral seat
Staff in the new headquarters of the Greater London Authority should be able to work in comfort thanks to two Viessmann Vitoplex gas boilers. The 750 kW boilers form the centre of the Arup-designed heating system for the nine-storey glazed building. The system, installed by Axima Building Services, includes a ...
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Quality Mark prepares for roll out
The Government is preparing to formally announce the national roll out of the Quality Mark scheme following pilot studies in Birmingham and Somerset.
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Lords of the Ring
Hills Electrical & Mechanical has secured a £7 million contract for the design and installation of the electrical services at Birmingham's new Bullring shopping centre. The £500 million project will include over 130 retail units over three levels, including a flagship Selfridges store. The electrical installation includes landlord's lighting, small ...
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Today's kids not ready for new Techno-house
With their mobile phones, MP3 players, GameBoys and DVD players, today's teenagers are 'teched up' to the eyeballs.
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Patchy intelligence
How can the management of complex data cabling infrastructures be simplified? We outline a new patching solution.
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Service industry
Two former N G Bailey apprentices are busy making a name for themselves as directors of electrical contractor Breese & Earle.
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Keep holding on
The latest research from BSRIA shows exactly why m&e contractors should support the campaign by the Constructors Liaison Group to abolish retentions.
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What price on health?
Do you have the skills to analyse and reduce health and safety costs? explains the problems of reading data.
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Jobs to go at MK parent group Novar
Novar, the diversified building materials group that includes electrical brands such as MK, Ackermann, ADE, Bardic and Friedland, reported a pre-tax loss of £5.9 million in the year to 31 December 2001.
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Get smart
Smart houses have yet to break through to the mass market. Looks at an affordable home automation system that is set to shake up the status quo.
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New GCSEs welcomed
The ECA has welcomed proposals to reform secondary school education with a stronger emphasis on skill-based training.
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Forecasts sound positive
News from construction sector analysts paints a rosy picture for the year.
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First word
Andrew Olson, md of Olson Electronics says watch out for high earth leakage currents.
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Light fantastic
Big name Millennium projects have grabbed the gongs at the 2002 Lighting Design Awards.