All Archive Titles articles – Page 538
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Vitrum 5-8 October, Milan Fairgrounds.
Founded in 1946 for the production of diamond and polishing tools, today Z. Bavelloni belongs, together with Tamglass, to the Glaston Technologies Division of the Finnish Kyro Group, listed on the Helsinki Exchanges. Glaston Technologies is the leading supplier of the glass processing machines and its net sales in 2004 ...
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Heathrow T5 - on time, on budget and taking shape
With the roof already closed up and the curtain walling due to be completed by Schmidlin before Christmas, Heathrow’s Terminal 5 project and its distinctive waveform main terminal building is already assuming its eye-catching look, Roland Ellison
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GPD seminars return to China in 2006
The Glass Processing Days Conference (GPD) returns to China in conjunction with the China Glass Expo in Beijing in April 2006.
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Cardiff Glass win 2005 FMB award for conservatories rural conservatory scoops FMB award for Cardiff Glass
Cardiff Glass have won the accolade of best conservatory installer at this year’s Master Builder of the Year Awards.
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Visitors pre-register for Glass Age roadshow on 20th October
The Glass Age, Roadshow is now set for 20th October at Old Trafford, a day later than originally planned. This is due to Manchester United’s recently announced Champions League clash with Lille on the 18th of October.
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Everyone’s a winner with K2
K2 demonstrated its commitment to customers by treating nearly 50 key clients and partners to an all expenses paid weekend at the races. This year K2 held the event at Royal Ascot at York back in June
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Avanti’s £12K charity cheque
After a successful Celebrity Am Charity Golf Day earlier this year, Avanti Systems, the Burgess Hill based manufacturer of partitioning systems, was able to present a cheque to Action Medical Research for £12,273.
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Swimming with sharks
Should established QS and project management firms be quaking in their boots at the prospect of a platoon of well dressed property agents muscling in on their patch?
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Infrastructure spending helps Scotland recover from slowdown
Construction growth spurred by the Scottish Executive’s push for more public housing
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Network freedom rights
I read with interest your JCT article (Design flaw in new JCT contract, expert claims, QS News, 9 September), in particular the paragraph relating to the new electronic version.
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End still not in sight for Scottish Parliament team
Backtracking 18,000 changes made during construction blamed for final account delay
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QS News comes out on top in independent survey
QS News is the most widely and regularly read magazine amongst the profession, according to a survey by independent market research firmTNS Media.
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The Emperor’s new clothes
Robin Hayward explores how governments and technology over the years have altered the perception of a QS, while in reality not that much has changed
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F&G goes to church
Faithful & Gould is the QS on the construction of a new church, due to get underway next month in Swansea in the former Docklands area.
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Gleeds’ Olympic champion
Gleeds has set up a 10-strong team of senior staff dedicated to preparing for the London Olympics. Neil Webster, director of management consultancy, will lead the team. He has been appointed “Olympic champion”.
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Hollow Brookes on call as QS at Queen’s Hospital
Hollow Brookes is the QS on a £2m project to build a quality control unit for Queen’s Medical Centre University Hospital NHS Trust, Nottingham.
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WYG hints at a repeat performance as it sets its sights on a British QS
With turnover up 60%, consultancy aims to boost its range of services through acquisitions
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Pay a premium to reach for the skies, new BCO report finds
Davis Langdon’s new study explains why the taller you go, the more you pay