All Archive Titles articles – Page 22
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Thorn Lighting crowned Britain’s best factory
Thorn’s Spennymoor factory grabs the gong
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EU faces legal battle over CO2 emissions
The European Commission is reportedly considering a legal fight with the EU's top court over the handling of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS).
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Man found guilty after fatal boiler explosion
Matthew Lee and Severn Vale Housing Society are found guilty of safety breaches
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Hilson Moran to design M&E for £174m Wolverhampton Interchange Scheme
Hilson Moran has been appointed as M&E consultants for phase one of the £174 million Wolverhampton Interchange Scheme.
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Plymouth school claims to be one of greenest in UK
A Plymouth school which uses renewable energy for all its heating needs claims to be one of the greenest schools in the UK.
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Anti-asbestos groups reject HSE advert ban
Campaigners say Hidden Killer adverts did not exaggerate exposure risk to workers
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Hilson Moran wins M&E job at Wolverhampton Interchange
Engineer will work on Austin Smith Lord bus station in first phase of £174m transport hub
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Builders lick wounds after OFT mauling
Industry hit with £130m fines after Office of Fair Trading finds 103 firms guilty of price rigging
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Presidents view
Sustainability remains high on the government’s agenda, with an ambitious 80% reduction target in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Although legislation to improve energy efficiency in new-build properties is important, there are more opportunities in the refurbishment market to ensure we meet the target
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Was it lightning?
I am writing to ask whether any reader has had a similar experience to what follows
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UKCG introduces a supervisor standard
UK Contractors Group members are to adopt a new training standard to ensure that supervisors working on their sites can demonstrate they have the necessary knowledge and skills to supervise their workers effectively
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Integration rules
As new illumination technologies gain acceptance and energy efficiency looms more important than ever, fully integrated lighting control systems are emerging as the favoured solution
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Healthcare
As the colds and flu season approaches, this month’s round-up of products and services focuses on hygiene and infection control
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Hold onto your goods
Andrew Milner examines retention of title clauses when a contractor buys direct from a supplier
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So long, solar: is the global photovoltaics industry in trouble?
A chill wind has swept through the global photovoltaics industry, putting manufacturers in peril. Will the UK’s feed-in tariff help to save the day?
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Scarlet fever
Building services contractor Beale & Cole enables cliff-top eco-retreat hotel The Scarlet to reach new heights in energy efficiency
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Legal: practical steps for employers should take to protect staff from flu epidemic
Employers should all be taking some easy, practical steps to protect staff from a flu epidemic – and have a contingency plan if the risk worsens
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Profits down but not out
Major m&e group NG Bailey topped the £600m turnover mark but has been hit by stock-market decline, pension deficit and write-downs
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Don't interfere
Electromagnetic interference is a bugbear that can affect many electrical installations. Ian Gibson considers the role of screened flexible and pliable conduit