All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 390
-
Archive Titles
On the record
IFSEC 2006 was brimming with new DVRs offering the widest range of features and suitable for everything from corner shop analogue upgrades to high requirement casinos. Here are just some that caught the eye of Security Installer …
-
-
-
Archive Titles
UK productivity stagnates
RICS finds construction lags the general economy, with rises in building costs and labour demand
-
Archive Titles
Planning
The Healthy Urban Development Unit is asking developers to help fund healthcare infrastructure. How healthy is that?
-
Archive Titles
Three Peaks for Quadrant
Quadrant Video Systems will be taking on this year's Three Peaks Challenge, to raise awareness and provide a donation to the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty To Children.
-
Archive Titles
Out of Whitehall
The weather has turned warmer and drought restrictions remain in place in the South-east, so what else can Whitehall concern itself with than water? The House of Lords' select committee report on water management issued last week is a timely addition to the debate about water resources.
-
Archive Titles
Can you name this site?
Congratulations to Mark Bennett from Interserve Project Services for correctly identifying the site in question for our last teaser, that of Carmel House in Fargate, Sheffield (pictured).
-
Archive Titles
On the move
Dedicated Micros has appointed Andrew Finn as its new managing director with responsibility for Europe, the Middle East and Asia. Finn has been with DM since 1998, and is also Group Finance Director at AD Group. Les Beverley has joined shopping centre specialist systems integrator G1 Ltd as technical ...
-
Archive Titles
Management
How to run a mixed-tenure estate in a way that keeps both the private housebuilder and the housing association happy - not to mention their buyers and tenants
-
Archive Titles
Merit Li-Lin on tour
Merit Li-Lin is undertaking A 'summer tour', offering installers the opportunity to find out about its latest products and see its demonstration vehicle in action.
-
-
Archive Titles
Let's stop making IT up
Early contact between the IT and cost consultant is essential to avoid unnecessary tension over rising costs, says Nick Syson. He argues that budgets rarely account for the pace of change in the computer industry
-
Archive Titles
Lessons for London
The 2012 Olympics promises to be the most sustainable ever. So what can the London team learn from the 2000 Games - dubbed the Green Games? Who better to say than the man in charge of green issues at Sydney, Colin Dimitroff
-
Archive Titles
Legal
How can RSLs compete with private builders for a slice of the action in the housing market?
-
Archive Titles
RICS launches measurement pyramid
The RICS is drawing up plans for a new standard of measurement in the wake of criticism from the industry over the current SMM7 system.
-
-
Archive Titles
This looks like a job for ... Superagency
In what promises to be a formidable superpower, the Housing Corporation and English Partnerships look set to merge. So should housing and regeneration welcome the new agency - or fear its power?