All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 267
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Its no Fluke
Fluke’s new range of thermal imagers is complemented by thermography training and guides.
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Heathrow's Terminal Five
Phase one of Heathrow's Terminal Five is scheduled for completion in 2008 and Chloride Power Protection is the preferred supplier for all critical power protection systems. Chloride UPS systems are being used throughout the main terminal, two satellite buildings, new traffic control tower, car park and hotel to safeguard supplies ...
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Green first for Solar Technologies
Renewables specialist has installed the UK’s first combined photovoltaic and wind turbine system in London.
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Figure hugging
Xpelair has launched its latest generation of slimline kitchen and bathroom fans.
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The killing fields
The new Corporate Manslaughter Bill is expected to equate the actions of senior management as those of the organisation. Paul Verrico takes a look at what you can do to reduce the risk of gross negligence claims.
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Ex-Or sets the scene
Buro Happold has fitted managed lighting systems from Ex-Or throughout the newly built £55 million Health and Safety Executive headquarters in Bootle, Merseyside.
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A sharp exit
The new JSB Briteblade recessed exit sign from Cooper Lighting and Security is quick and easy to install into either solid or suspended ceilings, due to its retractable side support arms, which rotate into position as the fixing screws are tightened.
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Safety first for ESC trade leaflet
The Electrical Safety Council (ESC) has produced its first leaflet for contractors, focusing on electrical safety on construction sites.
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Fast-track route to EngTech status
The Institution of Engineering and Technology is offering employers a fast-track option for apprentices and technicians to gain the internationally recognised Engineering Technician (EngTech) qualification at the same time as becoming a technician member.To enable companies to take up the fast-track route, the IET carries out a detailed assessment ...
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Mowlem Power Engineering
Mowlem Power Engineering has installed Holophane lighting at the new Siemens train care facility in Northampton.
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A design for life
Stephen Malley gets to grips with the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007.
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D-Commerce
Dimplex is now providing a wide range of commercial space and water heating solutions.
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Seaward takes eBayer to court
Seaward Electronics has successfully obtained a court judgement against Michael Mellors of Nottinghamshire, stopping him from selling its PatGuard portable appliance testing data management system on eBay.
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Composite company crackdown
So Gordon Brown has finally bitten the bullet and decided to try and get his hands on lots of lovely lolly from those nasty tax avoiding people in the construction sector. Yes, so-called composite companies are the latest to be targeted in a Treasury crackdown (page 7).
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Government crackdown on tax-evading composite companies
The government targets managed service companies in the Chancellor’s pre-Budget speech.
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Common sense
Hager has launched two new Klik digital occupancy sensors which combine lighting control in response to occupancy and daylight levels with wall switch manual override. They are available in DSI and DALI versions.
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Combined treatment
A groundbreaking Joint Hospitals project is now rising out of the old Manchester Royal Infirmary site. EMC reports on some of the cable management issues.
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Government introduces star ratings in Code for Sustainable Homes
Communities secretary Ruth Kelly has unveiled a new document designed to tackle climate change and deliver environmentally friendly homes.
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Closing the loop
Earth loop impedance testing is essential if installations are to meet the Wiring Regulations and Part P. But unless you’ve the patience of a saint and the skills of a juggler, it isn’t always easy.