All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 355
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Finalists line up for 2006 Excellence Awards
As preparations for SECURITY’S big night of the year step up a gear, judges have announced the shortlist for the industry's most prestigious awards event, the Security Excellence Awards 2006.
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Byng predicts future regulation for QSs 'inevitable'
RICS faculty chairman claims more scrutiny to come for the profession, and urges more take-up of e-tendering
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Baillie Knowles completes Kilburn scheme
10:10AM New height legislation comes into play with mixed-use project
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Getting to the heart of security
Ashfield Security got to the "heart" of a local radio station when it networked the station's entire security system through an existing IT network with no need for extra cabling.
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Signalling change
In this month's training feature Gerard Honey takes a look at how alarm signalling methods have been changed by recent legislation and looks ahead to changes installers can expect to see …
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The bench test [2]: Going loopy
The Prove a Loop from ACT Meters is a useful diagnostic tool for any alarm company…
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The bench test [1]: Son of Eclipse
In the eighteen months or so since the revolutionary Vista Eclipse camera was launched it has caused quite a stir and brought a breath of fresh air to the multi-camera system market.
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Donaldsons buys Bristol PM and surveyor
11:45AM Property firm acquires Southwest based firm Gray Holmes James
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DBK wins QS role on West End cinema
Firm links up with Steamboat to help transform Odeon into mixed use complex
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Status symbols
Ken Tracey concludes the series on the new CIS with a warning to contractors: do you know the true employment status of staff on your projects?
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Smart thinking
Intelligent buildings have been talked about for many years, so why aren’t they more commonplace? Ian Storrar examines the facts and fiction.
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Working in Scotland
English electrical contractors will now be able to work in Scotland, following an agreement by the ECA and Select.
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Safe at sea
Cablofil has supplied 10 000 m of CF-54 steel wire cable tray to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution’s new training college in Poole, Dorset.
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Ring of truth
The British ring circuit system and BS 1363 accessories have come under criticism recently, but are the comments justified? Malcolm Mullins examines the evidence.
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presidents view
The ECA has had a busy summer. Firstly, the Association has been awarded approved scheme operator status under TrustMark.
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Oh, what a night
The Great Room of London’s Grosvenor House Hotel was once again packed to the rafters for the 2006 Building Services Awards.
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Labouring the point
I am writing to express my feelings regarding my application for enrolment with the JIB.