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ECA South east regional conference
Delegate at then ECA South east regional conference gather outside the hotel Westminster in Le Touquet, France, Over 130 representatives from ECA, manufactures, wholesales, and suppliers attended
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Retention-free clients
The Specialist Engineering Contractors’ Group (SEC) has updated its list of clients that no longer include retention clauses in their contracts. New additions to the list include Aldi, housing associations Arena and Circle 33, DeVere Hotels, the Environment Agency, the Highways Agency, Ikea, Luminar Leisure and Yorkshire Water.
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Redundancies at T Clarke
T Clarke has announced that it is to make up to 50 redundancies.
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New CDM Regulations
The Health and Safety Commission has approved the proposed revised Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (CDM) and Approved Code of Practice for formal submission to the Minister.
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Survey reveals cautious optimism for next year
Results of the ECA quarterly member business survey provide optimistic reading as contractors reveal strong performance for the third quarter of 2006.
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Carmen Electtrica
Steeped in historic splendour, opera is bathed in traditions passed down from 17th century Italy. But it’s safe to say that Beckhoff’s TwinCAT PLC and motion control software isn’t one of them.
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Changes to maternity and carer
The Work and Families Act 2006 has altered maternity and caring rights:
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Full-On lighting has brought a
Full-On lighting has brought a new lease of life to the artefacts housed in the Kelvingrove Museum in Glasgow.
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Going for broke
You may be aware that Loblite has recently gone through a traumatic phase in its long history. There have been rumours put around in the trade that Loblite has ceased to be in business, but this is far from the truth.
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Boost to government fund for renewables
Some £6.2 million has been made available under the Low Carbon Buildings Programme (LCBP) for people who want to install micro-wind turbines, solar panels and other micro generation technologies on their homes.
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Better ways to skin a CAT
The speed of communications technology evolution makes staying abreast of current issues an increasingly challenging task. Alan Durrant offers some counsel in respect of the latest system developments.
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ECA awarded City & Guilds stat
The ECA education and training department has undergone rigorous training and come out successful in its quest to be a provider of City & Guilds industry qualifications.
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Bosch appoints Controlware as new IP systems dealer
Bosch Security Systems has appointed Controlware as its leading IP Bosch Security System Dealer in its programme for installers who want to build their business via long-term customer relationships.
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Amec chooses Cablofil for Scotland’s pioneering new cancer centre
Cablofil’s flexible mesh structure has been installed in ceiling voids throughout the Beatson treatment centre.
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All Shouk up
John Miller, managing director of J H Shouksmiths & Sons, has had a hectic summer. Andrew Brister finds out how the company has been going from strength to strength and what the future holds.
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Age concern
Jonathan Exten-Wright and Paul Matthews make sure that coping with the new Age Regulations doesn’t leave you grey with worry.
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500 join new TrustMark scheme
More than 500 ECA members have now registered under the association’s recently launched TrustMark scheme. Within the first month of the ECA becoming a scheme operator, it has seen a significant and rapid take-up and it expects to bring over 1500 Part P registered firms to TrustMark in the near ...
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Dovestar Electrical has made the stylish refurbishment of Soho’s 24 a reality.
The club’s interior, which was designed by Julian Taylor, is illuminated using RGB LEDs throughout.