All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 57
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Government urged to resist pressure from accreditation bodies
Industry software provider IES has urged the government to resist pressure from accreditation bodies to curtail the use of data gatherers in the creation of EPCs.
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General Election could see revisions to Part L scrapped
Next year’s general election could see the proposed 2010 revisions to Part L scrapped.
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Hilson Moran opens Paris office
Engineering consultancy firm Hilson Moran has opened a new office in Paris.
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Faber Maunsell to design Titanic shipyard project
Engineering consultancy Faber Maunsell | AECOM is to provide mechanical and electrical design services for the Titanic Signature Project, a visitor centre and exhibition space in the Titanic Quarter, Belfast.
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RMJM unveils housing scheme which requires no heating
RMJM has unveiled a new housing model which is heated by occupants and appliances alone.
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EU paves way for UK to cut home repairs VAT to 5%
EU decision gives green light for rate cut on repairs and maintenance
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Dragons Den cable tie violates patents
Entrepreneur receives £150 000 investment - but product proves a major infringement
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IET issues guidance on emergency lighting
Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) publishes new book designed to assist electricians
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SummitSkills forecasts massive job losses in m&e sector
Sector skills body predicts up to 154 000 m&e contracting redundancies in 2009
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Deflation hits small business contractors
According to the latest Business Inflation Guide (BIG) from More Than Business, small business contractors experienced a 4.5% fall in costs during Q4 2008, the first entrance into negative growth territory in recent years.
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Climate change denier conference hits New York
The Czech president Vaclav Klaus was among the speakers at the opening day of the 2009 International Conference on Climate Change, the world’s largest gathering of global warming skeptics.
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Figures spark drinks firm carbon footprint debate
As reported in the Guardian, new figures have suggested that Coca Cola has a lower carbon footprint than the Innocent brand of smoothies, sparking debate over the merits of sustainability over seemingly lower emissions.
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Contractor fined £50k after worker suffers electric shock
South Eastern Electrical found guilty following supermarket lighting incident
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Contractors go back to school
SME contractors look to new £4bn academies framework, minor works funding released, Laing O’Rourke hopes that extra 1000 apprentices will open BSF doors,
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Chief construction officer role at risk
Sir Michael Latham warns that the key role could be “kicked into touch”
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What does the P stand for in PFI?
Treasury to lend £2bn to stalled PFI projects, as PFI health deals disappear and architects call for new procurement process
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Revealed: the M&E firms who used illegal blacklist to vet workers
Leading M&E contractors such as NG Bailey, Haden Young and Emcor paid an annual fee to obtain sensitive data.
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Revealed: the m&e firms who used illegal blacklist to vet workers
Leading m&e contractors such as NG Bailey, Haden Young and Emcor paid annual fee to obtain sensitive data
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Raid uncovers m&e blacklist
Legal action threatened over 3000-strong bank of names and national insurance numbers
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£4.7bn needed to upgrade grid for green energy
£4.7billion is needed immediately to upgrade the electricity grid network to accommodate new power generation by 2020, according to a report published by the Electricity Networks Strategy Group (ENSG).