All Archive Titles articles – Page 1262
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Floored again
Like timber frame the concept of underfloor heating is being revamped - with good reason. Mark Brinkley examines why it makes more sense now than it did 30 years ago.
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Affordable sector housing provider of the year
LovellLovell Partnerships' excellent attitude towards its staff and subcontractors has been recognised with two category awards and this overall winners' medal. The construction industry's safety record may be under the spotlight but Lovell's health and safety initiatives have shone through. Training and education programmes and on-site worker consultation helped Lovell ...
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Detector helps installers stay 'one step ahead' of ACPO policy
Launched on the same day as the ACPO 2000 deadline came into force throughout the UK, a new product from Pyronix has been designed specifically to help installers cope with the alarm confirmation requirements.
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Meeting the ACPO Challenge
The ACPO Policy 2000 is an opportunity for installers … not a threat, says the industry's premiere signalling provider
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ACPO unscrambled
The ACPO 2000 October 'deadline' has passed ... Now what? Our big ACPO Unscrambled supplement sums up how the whole systems sector industry is coping with the new policy on monitored alarms and gives installation guidelines to installers.
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ACPO 2000 and Euro regs updated for insurers
BT Redcare clarified the issues facing insurers regarding ACPO 2000 and the new European Standards for security systems at 20 seminars around the country in September and October.
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Bench test - 2: Simple programming
Sentinel controller from Morley Electronics Networking and PC control are options
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NVQ Masterclass [Part 10] - Take the fast track!
We explain how experienced installers can take the Fast Track Route to NVQs at Level 2 in Fire, Security and Emergency Systems
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Bench test - 1: The look of quality
The Rugged KD6 camera from Ultrak Displays progress on the dome front
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Does the web work?
In his final article, David McAll wonders why the internet works at all
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Site-proof
Construction Computing looks at how three companies use rugged devices to improve the flow of information on site
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Watch out
When hire plant fails, you could be blamed. Barrie Hobbs describes how to mind your back and prevent a nightmare scenario
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Staff matters
Can you send your employees on holiday when there's no work to be done on site? Quentin Colborn tackles people management issues
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Missing link
Integrated IT systems could provide enormous benefits. But does any company really offer them?
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Safety equal, not first
Principles of ConstructionAllan St John Holt£45 plus postage and packingStock No: 3013To order books from Construction Books Direct, call 01344 630 810Anyone who has used Allan St John Holt's books in the past can rightly expect this new publication to be packed with valuable reference data for almost every eventuality. ...
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Double delivery
Partnering with builders merchants? Jeremy Hawksley describes a case where it worked for everybody
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Skyscrapers face huge cost rise
If you're thinking of specialising in high rises, think again.
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John Lewis gets cosy with contractors
The latest abolition of retentions will boost cash flow if you're high up the supply chain but subcontractors are unlikely to enjoy that benefit