All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 404
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UK construction must design security into 2012 buildings
IT expert stresses secure infrastructure a must for Olympics work
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UK is one of costliest countries to build in
F+G reveals worldwide construction costs
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RICS forms property alliance
Institution teams up with BCO, BPF and Investment Property Forum
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In the swim
Fitness fans at University College London have a new facility to look forward to, with the construction of a swimming pool underway.
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Socket solution
A new retrofit cable management system aims to solve the problems of trailing wires in homes.
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Skanska UK
Skanska UK has combined its five operating units, including mechanical and electrical services, to win a major new office contract on phase two of Paddington Central.
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Simple storage
Sortimo International, manufacturer of in-vehicle racking solutions has launched the Easy-Klick System.
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President's view
It is with great pride that I take on the role of president of the ECA. Firstly, I would like to pay tribute to my predecessor Bill Wright for his hard work and commitment throughout his term in office.
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Payment still a priority
Have you written to your MP urging him or her to support the All-Party Construction Skills and Training Group's Early Day Motion 1941 in the House of Commons? The Motion aims to put pressure on the DTI to stop stalling and finally do something about security of payment in the ...
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P for parliamentary pranks and and Prescott
Mr Ellcock is entirely correct in his sad reflections on Part P (‘Poorly Part P', EMC, May, ).
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Obituary: Tommy Ronan
It is with sadness that we announce the death of Tommy Ronan on 11 April 2006.
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New president takes office
Alan North, head of electrical contracting firm A S North, is the new president of the Electrical Contractors' Association for the 2006-07 term.
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Multi-homes safety tests
From 6 April The Management of Houses in Multiple Occupation (England) Regulations 2006 deemed that houses with three or more storeys and five or more tenants in two or more households require the fixed electrical installation to be inspected and tested at intervals of not more than five years.
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Magnetic North
ECA president Alan North talks to Andrew Brister about houses, honeymoons and hiking up Mount Kilimanjaro
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Light suspension:
Celebrations for the 200th anniversary of Isambard Kingdom Brunel's birth hit a high with the spectacular relighting of the Clifton Suspension Bridge on the Avon Gorge.
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Healthy times
The use of prefabrication has reduced build times on site by two-thirds at a new NHS treatment Centre.
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Work at height guide
The HSE has published three further guides on stepladder and other access equipment use:
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Read as gospel
With regards to your article Ringing the changes (EMC, April, ), I would like to say that I totally agree, as I dropped the ring circuit three years ago for all the reasons the author stated.
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Solar, so good
Vaillant has entered the solar market with a system that integrates domestic hot water and heating.
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FM market full of potential
Potential in the facilities management (FM) sector is rising at an astounding rate as more work is outsourced. In 2005, £18.9 billion of contracts were outsourced, representing 44% of the total FM market.