All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 357
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Working at height training campaign
Light access equipment manufacturer Youngman has introduced a work at height training programme in partnership with training firm Safety and Access.The Knowledge is a one day, off-site course that explains the Work at Height Regulations and the effects of the law. Delegates will be taught how to adopt safe working ...
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UK building inefficient
A study conducted for the European Commission’s Enterprise and Industry Directorate-General has found that British building methods are grossly inefficient when compared to our European counterparts.
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Change brewing
After years in the social wilderness, Cheltenham’s Flowers brewery is serving the leisure industry once more. EMC reports.
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David Blunkett unveiled a commemorative plaque
David Blunkett unveiled a commemorative plaque on 7 July to mark the Specialist Building & Services Training organisation’s tenth anniversary as a provider of accredited in-house training. The former home secretary and MP for Sheffield Brightside (centre), was given a full tour of the facilities, which are based in Sheffield ...
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A state of BLIS
Better on-site productivity is the key to better profits for the m&e sector. In the first article in our special feature on productivity issues, Martin Bailey reveals the Bailey Lean Improvement Strategy – BLIS.
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BASEC service
Jeremy Hodge became the chief executive of the British Approvals Service for Cables (BASEC) a year ago. EMC finds out his vision for the future of the organisation.
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BASEC calls for removal of rubber sheathed cables
BASEC highlights the dangers of rubber sheathed cables in many properties.
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NG Bailey learns new lessons at school project
Pupils at St Joseph’s Catholic Comprehensive School in Swindon are set to benefit from a new state-of-the-art teaching environment when they return to school after the summer break.
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Sparks celebrated at Edmundson Awards
Ross Summers, 21, has been named as the ECA Edmundson Apprentice of the Year.
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ECA approved as scheme operator for TrustMark
Members are set to benefit from increased awareness among consumers using the TrustMark scheme to look for competent tradespeople.
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JTL awards champion UK’s top apprentices
High-flying apprentices from around the country have been championed at the JTL National Awards, held at the House of Lords in London on 14 July.
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SES, in a joint venture with Alfred McAlpine
SES, in a joint venture with Alfred McAlpine, is completing the £30 million transformation of Baskerville House in Birmingham, creating 18 000sqm of Grade A office space. SES’s has carried out a £6.1 million mechanical and electrical installation and commissioning programme.
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40 Eastbourne Terrace refurbishment
Architect Fletcher Priest’s vision for the refurbishment of 40 Eastbourne Terrace has been brought to life.
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BSRIA holds 2006 briefing
The BSRIA briefing 2006, supported by EMC, is to be held at the Brewery in London on 10 November.
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The new £200 million stand at Ascot racecourse has opened
Crown House Technologies installed four Viessmann Vitoplex 100 boilers, controlled by a LON to the stand’s BMS, to provide heating and hot water throughout. Manstal installed mineral insulated cabling from AEI Cables on the project. The stand was designed by HOK Sports Architecture with Buro Happold as consultant.
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Corus announces £30 per tonne steel price increases
5:00pm Manufacturer to up structural sections and reverse mill plate rates due to healthy demand
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High level of demand for construction workers in Scotland
3:50PM Sector shortage put down to busier times, research shows