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NFB to vet software companies
The National Federation of Builders is to offer advice to its members on software investment.
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Electronic collaboration could damage your wealth
Managing projects electronically could invalidate your insurance. That is the claim of Peter Goodwin, author of a report examining insurance and legal issues in the use of collaborative software.
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CITB to combat growing skills shortage with website
Nineteen companies join recruitment site to create industry "focal point" and keep graduates in construction CITB to combat growing skills shortage with website
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An offer you can't refuse
Laurence Cobb, partner with law firm Taylor Joynson Garrett, explains how a new rule could help settle claims more successfully for claimants taken by 2004
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Break in the chain
Jaz Vilkhu, specification operations manager at building materials supplier Marshalls, explains why supply-chain management isn't happening yet in construction taken by 2004
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CITE buys Interlock in bid for independence
The industry's ebusiness department acquires its support services company to distance itself from Causeway CITE buys Interlock in bid for independence
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Asite enlists haulier Unipart
Construction portal Asite is set to sign a deal with haulage giant Unipart to provide its logistics services.
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A disciplined approach
Disciplinary hearings can be as uncomfortable for the employer as the employee. Human resources consultant Quentin Colborn describes the path to holding a successful hearing
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A practical approach to planning law, 7th edition
A practical approach to planning law, 7th editionVictor Moore£21.95 plus postage and packingCBD Stock No: 2791Some readers will undoubtedly remember with affection a very valuable little book entitled Notes on the Need for Planning Permission, by DEH James. It was relevant, concise and eminently readable, yet seemed to cover all ...
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Construction contracts law and management, 3rd edition
Construction contracts law and management, 3rd editionJohn Murdoch and Will Hughes£22.99 plus postage & packingCBD Stock No: 2749This paperback of nearly 400 pages makes interesting reading for those who are concerned with the everyday life of construction contracts. It is a reference book for those who are already in positions ...
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VCRs at your service
A VCR is a real workhorse in the CCTV system so regular servicing is vital
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Play a supporting role
John Rickard makes a rallying call to other manufacturers … improve the standard of technical support and training for installers and wholesalers
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Road test - Pains in the posterior
Car derived vans … neither one thing nor the other … and even if you're a small installer wanting one vehicle for work and pleasure, you would be ill advised to buy one
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Your work could save lives
Martin West says two-way monitoring is an important installer 'add-on' for an ageing population
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Management is the key
ADT Hemel Hempstead has installed a CCTV system at the Said Business School in Oxford, a specialised graduate management college allied to Oxford University.
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Reflex invests in its people
Rotherham-based Reflex Systems, providers of CCTV, access control and audio comms has been accredited with an Investors in People award by Business Link South Yorkshire.
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Hospital in view
Optyma Security has installed CCTV cameras supplied by S & I Industrial as part of a major security installation at the newly opened Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Woolwich, south east London.