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Minority of firms aiding intruder systems recovery
A new report claims that while there are signs of recovery in the UK burglar and intruder alarms systems industry, this is due mainly to the top 16 of the UK's 50 largest companies.
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P&R Fire and Security SSAIB accredited
P&R Fire and Security, a specialist in CCTV fire and intruder systems, has been accredited by SSAIB to British Standard 8418 for its Category II monitoring facility in Manchester.
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The final account
Construction's last word on spam, World Cup shindigs, shoe shops and sheep
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Urmet awards its top access work
Oxford based Chris Lewis Security won the Urmet Domus Installer of the Year Awards 2006.
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F+A backs Olympic academy to inspire next generation of QSs
Boss Andrew Williams says excitement of 2012 should fire up pupils and trainees
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SMM7 comes under fire
Bucknall Austin associate calls for a shake-up in cost planning
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5 conclusions
… from PricewaterhouseCoopers' survey of 100 housing professionals' views of housing policy
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Birds on film thanks to 2020 Vision project
2020 Vision is working with the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds to provide CCTV surveillance on an RSPB Island reserve, Coquet Island, a mile out in the North Sea.
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After 2012
When Seb Coe won it for Britain last year, his masterstroke was to emphasise the ‘lasting legacy' of the London Olympic bid. Saba Salman finds out what's planned and what's already happening in three key areas: the built environment, jobs and the community
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Risk expert warns of complacency on 2012 effect
A leading risk expert has claimed predictions on the impact of the Olympics on local construction are "complacent".
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What went right - 10 government ideas that actually worked
It's fun, of course, to slag off governments and moan that nothing works, but here's a thing: sometimes government initiatives really do work. Regenerate asked a bunch of experts to tell us what's gone right in regeneration. By Josephine Smit
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Ace the APC
Nine tips from APC trainer Jon Lever that should help you get off to a flying start with the process
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The QS News guide to Architecture Week
From Glasgow to Dartford - we bring you the best events
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New Royal Shakespeare Company theatre to cost £100m
New design and budget revealed for Stratford-upon-Avon venue redevelopment. Gardiner & Theobald on project team behind plans
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This week's appointments
A weekly updated section of the latest moves within the industry
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Elvin's latest blog
Well, it was the 06/06/06 today, but I never caught sight of the ‘Beast' himself...
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UK third most expensive in regeneration costs league
Only Switzerland and Denmark above us, according to new EC Harris report
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Contracts update
A weekly updated section of the latest contract wins in the UK and across the globe