All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 370
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F+G's UK hiring spree
Moves include building surveying boost in Wales and promotions in the Northeast
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Housing squeeze in London as density soars
Two new reports highlight increasing push for packing in units on new developments
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Olympics programme management bids in tomorrow
Consortia due to submit documents to 2012 client by midday. Decsion due by September
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David Higgins is playing quite a canny game
Olympics programming role goes up for grabs
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Hackett to leave Schofield Lothian
RICS campaigner to depart firm after recent heart surgery
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Greenlight for CM Parker Browne school scheme
£10m job in Tonbridge wins planning permission
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Olympics to have minimial inflationary effect
Office of Government Commerce report predicts 0.2% addition to London tender prices due to 2012 work
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Davis Langdon to cost new £215m Tate Modern extension
Top QS has challenge to price extraordinary new Herzog & de Meuron-designed structure
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3-D modelling produced for building services
Consultant Cunnington Clark claims major benefits from new technology
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Words of warning
The London bombings and the continuing threat of terrorism have put the security industry in the media spotlight. But Alan Hyder asks what effect have the events had on the manufacturers and suppliers?
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Masking the issue
Beware the pitfalls when using Grade 3 anti-masking detectors, warns Paul Nicholas ...
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Moving Images
The London bombings were a catalyst for change and helped spur the take-up of public transport surveillance in both the UK and abroad, says Pauline Norstrom, worldwide head of marketing at Dedicated Micros …
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Users urged to upgrade to comply with police
Thousands of companies across the UK could find themselves unable to prosecute thieves, vandals and intruders, despite having CCTV footage of break-ins.
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CCTV's biggest test
One year ago the brutality of urban terrorism was brought to London when a series of co-ordinated bombs struck the morning rush hour transport system.On Thursday July 7, bombs exploded on three tube trains near Liverpool Street, Edgware Road and Kings Cross stations and a double decker bus in Tavistock ...
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False alarms tumble
Installers and their alarm receiving centres have been highly praised after their systems showed a massive drop in false alarm rates.
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Report claims downturn in alarm sales driving market decline
A decline in intruder alarm sales and intense competition across all security market sectors are the reasons for the downward trend in the overall market size for security equipment, according to 'The UK Security Equipment Market Development Report' from MBD.
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Moratorium called for high rise timber-frame construction following London fire
Masonry group calls for government rethink after Colindale blaze at St George housing site