All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 243
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A colourful character
Bell System has cut the price of the new colour video door entry telephone in its Bellissimo range to the same as that of its monochrome counterpart.
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A colourful character
Bell System has cut the price of the new colour video door entry telephone in its Bellissimo range to the same as that of its monochrome counterpart.
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Coins Three Peaks Challenge
Five of Haden Young's staff are taking part in the Coins Three Peaks Challenge on 12-13 May.
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Home energy rating certificates slammed by regs commission
The Better Regulation Commission has criticised the Government’s flagship Home Energy Performance Certificates, saying they will be an administrative nightmare and could put the housing market at risk.
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Emcor buys Rosser and Russell...
Facilities management and m&e specialist the Emcor Group has acquired the mechanical and electrical contracting business of UK firm Rosser & Russell Building Services from French conglomerate Vinci.
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... as Vinci buys MESL
Vinci Energies UK has acquired MESL Group for a seven figure sum. MESL will continue to operate from its Maidenhead hq, in line with Vinci’s decentralised business unit structure.
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Rule breaker, risk taker
Steve Dyson explains why most new housebuilds fail to meet Part P and Part M of the Building Regulations.
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Boot camp
Dickies deluxe footwear range means you don’t have to compromise on safety to stay ahead in the style stakes. Its Super Legend safety trainer looks just like an ordinary sports shoe, despite featuring a flexible steel midsole.
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Boot camp
Dickies deluxe footwear range means you don’t have to compromise on safety to stay ahead in the style stakes.
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Young blood
With a specialism in design and the built environment, the David Young Community Academy aims to inspire the construction specialists of the future. Tracy Edwards goes back to school.
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Spotlight on South Wales: big wins to have knock-on effect
Business is looking up for South Wales with the announcement of some major new contracts, reports ECA South Wales regional manager Lawrence Andrews.
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TV cable benchmark
In 2008, as the entire country undergoes its switchover to digital TV broadcasting, many homes will find that they need upgrades to their reception systems.
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Ban incandescent bulbs
Following the Australian government’s announcement that by 2010 it will phase out incandescent bulbs, Clive Houlston, managing director of Mr Electric, has called for the UK to do the same.
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Tagged and bagged
Scafftag has introduced a new status tagging system specifically designed to manage the inspection, maintenance and accurate identification of Mobile Elevated Work Platforms (MEWPs) such as cherry pickers, genie booms and scissor lifts.
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Tagged and bagged
Scafftag has introduced a new status tagging system specifically designed to manage the inspection, maintenance and accurate identification of Mobile Elevated Work Platforms (MEWPs) such as cherry pickers, genie booms and scissor lifts.
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Jamie Loyley Award winner
Matthew Torr, a 20 year old apprentice from Nottingham, is the 12th winner of the Jamie Loyley Award, which is presented annually to the best apprentice at Goodmarriott and Hursthouse.
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All wired up (and ready to go)
As buildings contain more and more cabling, contractors face pressure to bring down installation times and materials costs. Paul Courson explains how innovations in wire cable trays can save time on site.
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The adjudication generation
Paul Jackson shows you how to ensure justice is dished out swiftly by helping you make the most of the adjudication procedure.