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It's a London thing
You say that BCIS has developed a cost system “based on the price of petrol per litre” and that this results in a cost for the UK of “around £900 per square metre” (Petrol enters the cost equation at the BCIS, QS News, 11 August).
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Hours up for Pyronix support
The Technical Support department at Pyronix has extended
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Plymouth’s LIFT project gets the Midas touch
Contractor Midas Projects has completed the second scheme of the Plymouth LIFT health programme.
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Smart move for gate installer Geoff
Auto-gate installer Geoff Messenger was presented with a Smart car as the star prize in a competition run by Wavelink Communications.
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Pub food formula
The interdependence of prices relative to building costs has always amused me (Petrol enters the cost equation at the BCIS, QS News, 11 August).
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Fish out of water
Installers should try to take time out of their own environment to work in other cultures and enrich their experience, says Pete Galloway who is celebrating 25 years in CCTV and PA installation and recalls two memorable installs …
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Temple of dome
Domes are a mainstay of the CCTV market, and here we cast our eye over some the latest releases…
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A disaster
No wonder clients get their budgets so disastrously wrong if BCIS is giving such inaccurate cost advice (Petrol enters the cost equation at the BCIS, QS News, 11 August), or has the cost of petrol rocketed even more since I last filled up?
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Students design security products in plastics
Students registered on design and engineering courses are being invited to design an innovative product on the theme of "security" as part of the Design Innovation in Plastics 2007 award.
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Paper = pounds The real cost of tendering
Migrating to digital means we not only cut costs, which helps us to keep our clients happy, we also show our commitment to sustainability by cutting down waste, argues Peter Sell
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DWB completes
Dobson White Boulcott has completed an upgrade of shop fronts in Forest Gate, East London.
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Christie girls on the run
Ten women from Christie Intruder Alarms and sister company Southern Monitoring Service joined 10,000 others in the 5km Race for Life on Southampton Common.
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High times for Chris Lewis
Eight employees of Oxford-based Chris Lewis Security Services have braved heights of over 90 feet to complete an abseil in aid of CLIC Sargent, the UK's leading children's cancer charity.
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JVC supports horse charity
JVC is supporting the International League for the Protection of Horses with the provision of a professional media package, which includes a professional shoulder-mounted camcorder with high definition capabilities.
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Vehicle for change
Anthony Hildebrand speaks to Marc Holden of March Networks about the impact of the July 7 London attacks on the mobile surveillance industry, and asks what the future holds for security in the public transport sector...
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The IP camera challenge
Oliver Vellacott, CEO of IndigoVision, gives an overview of professional IP camera technology and outlines the challenges faced when comparing performance...
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Bridging the gap
Digital video recording is now at the heart of the security industry, but networked solutions are already taking a strong foothold in the market. Matt Coulson, of TAC Satchwell, looks at how the industry will react to the possibility of another swathe of recommended upgrades as Networked Video Recording takes ...
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EC Harris boosts blue chip roster and presence in the Middle East
Dual role on Foster-designed tower helps firm grow in the Abu Dhabi market
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Vicon's golf days a big success
Vicon's annual golf days have raised over £1200 for charity via an auction of golfing prizes donated by Vicon.