All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 411
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Mullins named as PM head at Boyd Creed Sweett
New boss puts Dublin airport at top of agenda
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The sensitive type
The whole life costs of buildings are coming under increasing scrutiny. So what happens if you get your calculations wrong? Sense's new head of research Anthony Waterman explains how to factor uncertainty into your assessment
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Living in two worlds
The roles and responsibilities of the corporate security manager are beginning to change. In today's world, they must be a strategist and an integrator, involving the entire organisation in the company security policy and how it is administered. Stewart Kidd and Bill Wyllie define what it means to be a ...
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Representing the industry
The British Security Industry Association has been widening the scope of its Membership thanks to the recent introduction of two new Sections.
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Indigo triumphs in Turin
IndigoVision's IP surveillance technology provided the platform for the entire CCTV system at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games in Turin
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Legion honours Somme heroes
The legion Group held its Annual dinner in conjunction with its charitable owner, the Royal British Legion Attendants Company Charitable Trust, on 22 March at The Armourers' Hall in central London.
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Hanging on the telephone
The monitoring of telephone calls, e-mails and Internet usage is something of a minefield for businesses in the public and private sectors. In the wake of recent revelations involving Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair, what are the lessons to be taken on board by corporate security managers? Marcus Turle ...
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Project Griffin security initiative spreads to Greater Manchester
Private sector security staff in the greater Manchester region are now included in the fight against terrorism as a result of ‘joining' Project Griffin, a scheme launched by the City of London Police and the Metropolitan Police Service in 2004 to raise awareness among security personnel about counter-terrorism issues ...
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Gunning for glory
A model of urban regeneration as much a model of how to build a stadium, on time, thanks to AYH. Welcome to the Emirates Stadium.
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Is it a Jag or a Ford Focus?
Has cost planning become an impossible task all of a sudden?
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First Security (Guards) honour
First Security (Guards) has named Gary Hughes and Keith Walter as joint winners of the company's Security Officer of the Year Award for their "highly commendable efforts" following last July's suicide bombings in central London.
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Mersey feat
The £6 million City Watch CCTV scheme is a masterpiece of technology and disparate systems integration, with high quality evidential images and management audit trails one of the many end benefits for client Liverpool City Council and the Merseyside Constabulary. Brian Sims travels to the North West and unravels ...
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Shooting down the Guerrillas
‘Guerrilla' marketing is often a hugely effective way of attracting consumers, but it can seriously damage the integrity of an event - and, therefore, the organiser's ability to attract future sponsors.
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Distant early warning
The introduction of BS 8418 should see the application of compliant, remotely-monitored and detector-activated CCTV systems increase, driven by requests from end users who are beginning to see the plus-points. Adam Wiseberg discusses the British Standard, and reviews a Case Study where the client has benefited greatly from specifying new ...
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Damon's weight expectations
Six meals a day, two medal-winning weight-lifts and a dread of hundreds of variations. Richard Heap sizes up Damon Kelly of WT Partnership, the world's strongest QS
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Customer as Emperor
Alun John has been instrumental in making Norbain what it is today - a £120 million revenue distribution business that is one of Europe's most successful purveyors of CCTV, access control and intruder detection solutions. What, though, is the company's message for end users? As Brian Sims finds out, in ...
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Client slams service
A top retail client has slammed the construction industry for its "lack of understanding" of his sector
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Mullarkey leaves NSI for chief executive position at RoSPA
Tom Mullarkey - chief executive at the National Security Inspectorate - moves to RoSPA at the end of this month following a "challenging" four years in the security industry