All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 140
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Clocking on
Chipdrive time-recording software from SCM Microsystems provides a way of recording hours worked and activity, helping to ensure clients are billed and firms are paid correctly.
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T Clarke profits are up by a quarter
M&E contractor posts pretax profits of more than £8 million on turnover of £193.8 million
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Electrical industry charter to combat counterfeiters
Electrical equipment body BEAMA has joined forces with the Electrical Distributors’ Association (EDA), ECA and Select to create a charter to combat the trade in counterfeits.
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NICEIC and Select combine on certification in Scotland
NICEIC and Select have launched an information platform for the Scottish building services industry that allows companies to register as approved bodies, appoint certifiers and give them the ability to manage the certification process.
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Lighting up the carbon neutral path
In 2006 Ruth Kelly, then communities secretary, announced all new dwellings in England must be carbon-neutral by 2016. EMC met Legrand’s Alastair Ramsay to pinpoint potential conflicts
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Private housing hit as building workloads drop
RICS survey shows construction business is at its lowest level since 1996
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The best medicine
When NG Bailey won a contract for the largest Merseyside healthcare investment since the NHS was formed, it seemed no easy ride until a bit of prefab clout was introduced. Tracy Edwards reports
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Bathrooms get a cleanup
The new regulations aim to make things simpler for bathroom installation, as the ECA’s Giuliano Digilio explains
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Pat on the back
Megger’s PAT4 portable appliance testers meet the IET code and are designed to save you time
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Sustainability: a more measured approach
Renewable technologies are exciting and have much to offer, but contractors need to do the basics first, says David Frise
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Apollo to protect Mater Dei Hospital in Malta
More than 13,000 Apollo fire detection devices have been used to protect the new Mater Dei Hospital in Malta, one of Europe’s largest civil construction projects.
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MK joins EnOcean’s wireless alliance
MK has joined a group of key companies across Europe and North America to form the EnOcean Alliance, which aims to enable intelligent green buildings to be built, based on ‘energy-harvesting’ wireless technology.
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British Library books AEI Cables
Mineral-insulated cable chosen for power security as library opens new book storage facility in Boston Spa
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Added soundproofing makes Wagner units suitable for offices and homes
Wagner has launched a range of silent-running air-sampling smoke detection units as part of its Titanus family.
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Tom Daley sponsored by ABS London
ABS London, formerly Airtech, is sponsoring 13-year-old diver Tom Daley in his quest for victory at the Beijing Olympics.
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MPA praised for m&e work at T5
Major Projects Agreement results in low labour turnover with no time lost to industrial disputes
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Top talent at the 2008 National Training Awards
The 2008 National Training Awards have celebrated the achievements of the building services engineering sector’s top talent at a ceremony hosted by SummitSkills.
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EIC goes to school for £6.2m
EIC has started work on its largest m&e project to date at Stockwell Park High School in Lambeth, south London.
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Are you ready for the 17th?
David Thomas of the ECA looks at courses and training that can help firms ensure they are fully acquainted with the new Wiring Regulations