All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 1297
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Is your system safe?
The shadowy figure of the computer hacker is heading for construction. And it's not just bored teenagers you have to worry about – hacking is a serious business.
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Nearly there
Electrical and mechanical contractors are leading an initiative to create project-based virtual companies.
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Millennium Mission
We explain how Galliford Try coped with losing its joint venture partner Christiani & Neilsen while building Birmingham's Millennium Point museum
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Management Olympics
Mansell chief operating officer Philip Cleaver is set to lead a team of Mansell managers in a competition at Harvard Business School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Quality management
In the first of a new bimonthly series covering management systems, we outline the changes that a new quality assurance standard will bring.
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Lights out
Are you up to date with emergency lighting legislation? If not, you could be missing out on work. The ECA has released new guidance to help lead contractors in the right direction.
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Plug-and-play lighting
N G Bailey's innovative lighting installation has played a part in the fast track completion of a new UK hq for Talisman Energy (UK) in Aberdeen.
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Libeskind and Renzo Piano
Top architects Renzo Piano and Daniel Libeskind are set to headline the inaugural Built Environment 2001 conference and exhibition at the Docklands Excel Centre from 16-18 October.
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Let's terminate
On site termination of fibre cables is very important. E&MC outlines two of the most common methods.
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Stopping the silent killer
Major growth is expected for the carbon monoxide alarms market
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Keeping up the standards
Are you up-to-date with voice and data cabling standards? E&MC outlines what you should be using and when
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The perfect interview
You've filtered the CVs, now it's time for the interviews. But are you making the most of this opportunity to recruit someone who will make your life easier? A Human resources consultant offers a guide to interviewing
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People hold on
Retentions have long been regarded as unjust but attempts at abolition have met with no success.
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...but retentions on hold
The election has forced a stutter in the campaign by the Constructors Liaison Group to get retentions abolished in the public sector.
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In harmony
ABB Power T&D of Ellesmere Port has won its largest single order to date for active harmonic filtering equipment.
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Full time for Wembley
In the month that saw Liverpool beat Arsenal in the FA Cup at the Millennium Stadium Cardiff, work on the new Wembley finally stopped, after attempts to raise capital failed.
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A fine show
The annual Site Equipment Demonstration Exhibition took place at Fen Farm in Milton Keynes last month.Workshop and pavilionGlobal Telematics had its Orchid tracking system on show at stand 106. The system has been used for three years in the fleet industry, but has been exposed to the construction industry for ...
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M&E services at Zetex fabrication plant
Crown House Engineering is completing a £3.5 million contract to provide mechanical and electrical services for cleanrooms at Zetex's Oldham fabrication plant.
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Extending the web
A new web programming language is transforming the business-to-consumer market. We explain why XML will change the way you do business too
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E-mentoring launched for senior managers
Construction e-business consultancy Knowledge Online has launched an e-mentoring service.